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Morgarella [4.7K]
3 years ago
12

¿En qué siglos estuvo presente la civilización musulmana en España? a. 510-710 c. 1492-1500 b. 711-1492 d. 710-1492

Spanish
2 answers:
Volgvan3 years ago
4 0

its b i just took the test

Oksana_A [137]3 years ago
3 0
In what centuries was the Muslims civilization presented to Spain? A. 510-710  B. 711-1492 C.1492-1500 D.710-1492 

 the answer is  B. 
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