They are all part of the Iberian Peninsula.
Portugal, France, Andorra, Morocco, and the United Kingdom all have borders with Spain.
They are all in Europe.
Yes those countries plus Andorra occupy all the Peninsula. Gibraltar belongs to the UK so you can count them in also.
The Tagus, Douro, and the Guadiana River all flow from Spain into Portugal then out to sea
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They are all in Europe, and part of the Iberian Peninsula.
Portugal, France, and Andorra all share a border with Spain.
Portugal, France, Andorra, Morocco, and the United Kingdom all have borders with Spain.
Spain is bordered to the northeast by France, and to the west by Portugal. There are two autonomous Spanish territories in northern Africa (Ceuta and Melilla) that are bordered by Morocco. Additionally, Andorra borders Spain to the north, and the UK (Gibraltar) to the south.
France, Portugal, and Andorra all share borders with Spain. Morocco is about 7 miles across the Straits of Gibraltar
They are all in Europe.
Spain, Italy, France, Croatia, Serbia Montenegro, Greece, Malta, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon , Israel, Egypt, Libya, Algeria, Morocco, Cyprus. I think that's all 3 of them.
No. Andorra is not to the south of the US; in fact, it is not near the US at all. Andorra is a small country-- a "principality," located between France and Spain in Europe. It is known for being a great place to go skiing.
Yes those countries plus Andorra occupy all the Peninsula. Gibraltar belongs to the UK so you can count them in also.
Spain shares land borders with Portugal along the west and with France at the north. Along the shared border with France, Spain also touches a small country called Andorra. Spain also has a border with the UK at the UK territory of Gibraltar. Morocco in Africa also surrounds the Spanish Autonomous Cites of Melilla and Ceuta.
Spain and France do not, in fact, share the Iberian Peninsula. Conventionally (and properly) understood, the Iberian Peninsula is shared by the nations of Spain and Portugal, with several smaller ethnic groups (Basques and Catalans, for example) laying claim to political independence in the same area.
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