just look at the encyclopedia, there's a measure in there you know...
Spain is a fairly large country. Paris is a fairly large city. Spain is much, much larger than Paris.
Because Canada is so much smaller than US.
no India is much much much bigger than England
France is larger than any European Union country (like Spain or Germany), and larger than most american states (except Texas).
Cameroon is around 475,000 squared kilometers. Which is slightly bigger than Sweden but smaller than Spain.
Portugal is certainly smaller than Spain. Portugal is 92,345km2 while Spain takes up 505, 992km2 making Spain more than 5 times as big as Portugal. Additionally, this can be seen when looking at a map: Spain takes up more than 3 quarters of the Iberian peninsula (a peninsula solely split between Portugal and Spain).
Spain is closer to Ireland than Portugal.
Spain extends both farther north and farther south than Portugal does. So i'ts Spain.
Spain is much smaller than the US. The US is over 19 times larger than Spain.
Spain extends both farther north and farther south than Portugal does.
Portugal is about 30 percent smaller than England. Portugal has an area of 35,645 square miles [92,090 square kilometers]. England has an area of 50,346 square miles [130,395 square kilometers].
That depends on what you mean by "near." Basically, France is between Spain and the UK. Spain is much nearer to the UK than to Australia, but much farther than France, Portugal, or Morocco.
The mainland of Spain's most southerly point is further south than the mainland of Portugal. Both countries have islands that are part of their countries and which are much further south of their mainlands. The Canary Islands, belonging to Spain, are further south than Madeira, which belongs to Portugal.
Spain surronds Portugal on the north, east, and south so it is more southern than Portugal.
No, Portugal is smaller than England.
Did you check the map? They are right next to each other!
If you look at a map, you will notice that Spain and Ukraine are much further from each other than Portugal and Spain, which are right next to each other. Due to their geographical proximity, Spain and Portugal share a great deal of history, climate, and culture. Ukraine has much more in common with other post-Soviet states.