Yes Spain does have a king. He has limited powers. His name is Juan Carlos I. The King is Head of State. The person in charge of the Government is the Presidente del Gobierno (President of the Government).
The king of Spain is Juan Carlos I. His wife is Queen Sofia I.
Yes. Juan Carlos I became king in 1975 at the death of General Franco, who had proclaimed the restoration of the monarchy in 1947 but kept the throne vacant during his lifetime.
Yes, King Juan Carlos is very popular having returned the country to democracy following General Franco's fascist Dictatorship.
Spain is a constitutional monarchy. The "Ruler" is King Juan Carlos I. The Head of the Government is the President Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero.
Spai is a parliamentary monarchy with a king and queen.
Yes, Kingdom of Spain
(Reino de España)
is the official name of the country.
yes
Spain's king is Juan Carlos I.
Spain does not have a Prime Minister and a King. Spain has a Presidente del Gobierno (President of the Government) and a king. Having a President and a king is not bad for Spain.
He was his grandfather.
he is from Spain
Philip II of Spain was King of Spain from 1556 until 1598
Spain was not a united political entity in 1330. It was a collection of independent principalities, so there was no King of Spain.
Spain funded Balboa's trip. His also lived in Spain.
the king and queen of Spain
He was King of Spain from 1556 to 1581.
King of Spain - song - was created in 1992.
The King of Spain is Commander-in-Chif of the Spanish Armed Forces. He does not rule.
No. The King of Spain (New Spain was a colony of Spain) was not a Viking, but an Iberian. Although, the origins of the Habsburgs are in Austria.