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after Portuguese explorers completed the first sea route to India in 1498 and disembarked in Calicut, the first people they met were two Spanish-speaking Tunisian merchants who said: The Devil take you! What brought you here? . They responded: We came in search of Christians and of spices .

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Fun Fact: after Portuguese explorers completed the first sea route to India in 1498 and disembarked in Calicut, the first people they met were two Spanish-speaking Tunisian merchants who said: “The Devil take you! What brought you here?”. They responded: “We came in search of Christians and of spices”.

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