Which states were located on the Iberian Peninsula at the end of the fifteenth century?

As of 1491, there were five states:

Navarre. A small state in the Pyrenees mountains, it was the subject of disputes between the Spanish and French king. In Navarre, they spoke not only Spanish and French, but also the ancient Basque language. In the 15th century, the Trastamara and Foix dynasties ruled there.
Aragon. He occupied the eastern part of the peninsula, and his king also owned Menorca, Sardinia and Sicily.
Castile. She occupied all other lands on the peninsula, except for those listed below. After Isabella’s marriage to Ferdinand, a Spanish kingdom emerged in the 1470s, however, until the beginning of the 18th century, Aragon had extensive self-government.
Portugal. It has been a separate kingdom since the middle of the 12th century, its territory has not changed for 500 years.
Granada emigrant. In January 1492, it was captured by the Spaniards, which marked the end of the Reconquista, which had been conducted since the beginning of the 8th century.



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