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  1. Hace 1 día · Etymology. The word armada is from Spanish: armada, which is cognate with English army.It is originally derived from Latin: armāta, the past participle of armāre, 'to arm', used in Romance languages as a noun for armed force, army, navy, fleet. Armada Española is still the Spanish term for the modern Spanish Navy.. Background. England had been strategically in alliance with Spain for many ...

  2. The Battle of Venta de Echavarri ( Spanish: Acción de la Venta de Echavarri or Batalla de la Venta de Echavarri, literally the Battle of the Inn of Echavarri [3] ), a battle of the First Carlist War, occurred on October 28, 1834. It was an immediate follow-up to the Battle of Alegría de Álava, which had occurred the day before.

  3. Hace 1 día · Caravans and motorhomes have appeared in the car park by the De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill. Up to nine travellers’ caravans were spotted this morning (Tuesday, May 21) in the car park, spread out across the area. Some of the vehicles have charging cables attached on the side and a few caravans are taking up several car parking spaces.