Spain is a very small country in The continent of Europe.
Europe was structered very similar to how it is today. The various countries like France, and England still held onto their territory. The only example of this in the contrary were the African Moors and their expansion into Spain.
marzipan is much more popular in Europe than in North America, so your answer is yes, it is very popular in Spain
Very much the same as the rest of Europe and the USA.
Spain and the Netherlands had very limited influence in America but offered support in Europe against the British Empire. The French were a very important supporter of the American Revolution. They offered support in America and Europe.
There is a very good finantial service in Europe and the USA called Uber. They are very similar.
Very much the same things as the rest of Europe and the West.
Yes, there is a product called "Spermsoap" that is very similar
Mostly in western part of Europe. Countries like Portugal, Spain and Italy are very Roman Catholic.
No. France is in the west of Europe. Lourdes is in the very south France, close to the border with Spain. See the maps below.
No bay surrounds Europe. Europe has very, many bays around its coast. One of the main ones is the Bay of Biscay, west of France and north of Spain.
New zealand and Australia both have cultures that are based in chritianity and European culture so it is very similar to the way it is celebrated in England The USA and the rest of Europe.