Spain is partially located on the African continent. Ceuta, a Spanish city, is located across the Strait of Gibraltar from Mainland Spain, next to Morocco. So in reality the answer is 0 miles. However, from Mainland Spain to Africa, it is about a distance of 20 miles.
Spain is directly north of Morocco across the Mediterranean Sea. The Rock of Gibraltar is under British rule, but the Spanish control the opposite side in Africa.
Spain is 3376 miles away from England or is 3214 miles away from London air port to Madrid air port
249 miles
Spain is 6,751 kilometers from America.
Yes. Spain is located in Europe and Mexico is in Southern North America.
It is approximately 5,668 miles or 9487 kilometers from Spain to Peru. Peru is bigger in size than Spain.
Depends on where you're starting from. From America, sure. from central europe, not at all.
Controlling its new territories was hard because they were so big and so far from Spain
Central America is far closer to the equator than any part of Spain. Europe and the Mediterranean Sea are at much more northerly latitudes, 30° to 60° north of the equator. Southern Spain is 36° N, while Central America is at most 22° north.
No. Spain.
South America is a continent, Spain is a country.
It is located in the far southwest part of Europe.
Spain because he relly needed the money but they did not sponser him so actually it was not spain it was Africa and south america and North America and spain
America is a country Spain is a country Portugal is a country Just South America is a continent
Spain is in Europe.