Spain,Portugal, & France.
Well, I guess it depends on the person you're asking.
On one hand, Sir Francis Drake was loved in England, especially by the Queen, because his explorations brought many riches to his home country. On the other hand, he was a pirate, so to say, because he stole that gold and riches from other ships he came across. Additionally, he was described as <span>"ruthless, arrogant, self-willed, covetous, money-minded, and amoral" man, so I guess he would be more of a villain than a hero.</span>
The goal of the Allied powers after World War II was to restructure European society to ensure that individuals like Hitler could not rise to power again. This is why the Allied Powers split up Germany into 4 demilitarized zones. These four zones would be occupied by the four main Allied powers including the United States, Soviet Union, Great Britain, and France.
Along with splitting up Germany as a whole, these four allies during the war split up the capital of Germany (Berlin). Berlin was split into East and West Berlin, with East Berlin being controlled by the Soviet Union and West Berlin being controlled by the US, Great Britain, and France. The Allied powers would work together to create economic and political structures that would bring stability to Germany.
I believe that is the Gulf of Mexico.