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Trivia
Spain literally means "the land of the rabbits"
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Re: Trivia
Did you get that from a Christmas cracker or a Chinese fortune cookie? ;)
In fact the origin of the word is still highly debated. Indeed the modern name 'Spain' is derived from the latin Hispania - the Roman name for the Iberian peninsula. One theory for the name Hispania suggests 'Island of the hyrax' (European rabbit); or derived from the Phoenician 'span' meaning hidden, i.e remote or far-distant land. So even amongst etymologists, the jury is still out. So the next time you bite into a fortune cookie, question what you may have just eaten. It may have been rabbit, or something worse.......;) Spoiler:
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Re: Trivia
Thanks for your contribution. :welcome:
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