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[[Julio]], as the King of Spain, tries to destroy [[England]] with an armada of ships, but he fails to do so.<ref>"[[Four Great Women and a Manicure]]"</ref>
 
[[Julio]], as the King of Spain, tries to destroy [[England]] with an armada of ships, but he fails to do so.<ref>"[[Four Great Women and a Manicure]]"</ref>
  

Revision as of 23:34, July 2, 2012

Spain
Spain.png
Country Information
Continent: Europe
Language spoken: Spanish
Capital city: Madrid
First appearance: "Four Great Women and a Manicure"

Spain is a country in Europe.

History

Moe's bar rag was used for a blindfold for a man who was being shot by arrows in Spain. It was later rested on an execution block where the victim feared the rag more than the axe.[1]

Bart once mistakenly believed that the city of Toronto was in Spain.[2]

Non-canon

Donut Homer.png The contents of this article or section are considered to be non-canon and therefore may not have actually happened or existed.

Julio, as the King of Spain, tries to destroy England with an armada of ships, but he fails to do so.[3]

While paralyzed, Homer writes a book titled 20 Great Walks in Madrid.[4]

Appearances

References

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