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  2. Japan–Spain relations - Wikipedia

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    Japan chose Spain for the representation of Japanese interests in the Latin-American republics. [12] The imminent victory of the United States in the Pacific Ocean theatre induced a change in the Spanish diplomatic position vis-à-vis Japan and, using as pretext the massacre of Spanish nationals in the conflict, the former accused the later of ...

  3. Japanese people in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Located in Tafira Baja, it opened in October 1973, making it the first Japanese school in Spain and the third-oldest in Europe. [15] It closed in March 2001. [18] There is a Japanese library in Eixample, Barcelona that opened in 1992. Most of the patrons are Japanese, though locals may also use the facilities. The library is located inside a ...

  4. Category:Japan–Spain relations - Wikipedia

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  5. Culture of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The ancient Romans left a lasting cultural, religious, political, legal and administrative legacy in Spanish history, being today the cultural basis of modern Spain. [1] The subsequent course of Spanish history added new elements to the country's culture and traditions.

  6. San Felipe incident (1596) - Wikipedia

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    The Nanban trade, as this Euro-Japanese activity came to be called, was closely tied to the propagation of Christianity. Portuguese-sponsored Jesuits took the lead in proselytizing Japan, and the fait accompli was approved in Pope Gregory XIII's papal bull of 1575, which declared that Japan belonged to the Portuguese Diocese of Macau. The ...

  7. 1582 Cagayan battles - Wikipedia

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    Around 1573, the Japanese began to exchange gold for silver on the Philippine island of Luzon, especially in the Cagayan Valley around the modern-day province of Cagayan, Manila, and Pangasinan, specifically the Lingayen area. In 1580, however, a ragtag group of pirates forced the natives of Cagayan into submission.

  8. Japan beats Spain 2-1 as both teams advance at World Cup - AOL

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    After beating Germany in the team's opener, Japan worked its way into the round of 16 of the World Cup on Thursday by defeating Spain 2-1 — the same score as last week. Spain also advanced ...

  9. Foreign relations of Japan - Wikipedia

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    See JapanSpain relations. Japan has an embassy in Madrid and consulates in Barcelona and Las Palmas. Spain has an embassy in Tokyo. Since 1997, every year a JapanSpain Symposium for the cultural exchange between the two countries is held. Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs about relations with Spain Archived 3 March 2016 at the Wayback ...

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