They are opposite each other on the Mediterranean Sea at Gibrallter.
It is somewhere around 100 or 105 miles from Cape Spartel Morocco to Sevilla by way of the Atlantic Ocean to Sanlucar de Barremeda Spain, then up the Guadalquiver River to Sevilla.
Algeria, and that is the correct way of spelling it by the way, is in Northern Africa, between Morocco and Tunisia.
of course Syria is way more better than Morocco and it's better than any other Arab country!
On the way to capture a three-bodied monster (his tenth labor), Hercules balances two giant rocks at Gibraltar and Ceuta, on either side of the strait between Spain and Morocco.
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.
It doesn't. Morocco's welfare systems are in their infancy and not well-developed. Most people born into poverty in Morocco will die that way. Nepotism is also very common, leading to an insulated elite who are unlikely to lose their wealth or influence.
Assuming by Moors, you mean the Moorish people. The Moors generally came from Morocco all the way to Sicily and Malta. Their influence spanned much of what is now Spain and Portugal.
Spain is bordered on the north by Portugal and on the east by France; the rest is sea coast. You've forgotten Andorra and Gibraltar, and if you count the Spanish enclaves of Mellila and Ceuta there's Morocco. By the way Portugal is to the West of Spain and France is to the North. The Basque Country and Catalonia are on both sides (North and South) of the Pyrenees
The two bodies of water that are next to Morocco are called the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea . By the way, that is a good question .
He wanted to go to war with France, and he needed Spain to help him win the war. which by the way. He did not win.
Spain is a ountry Spanish is a way to describe somethingfrom Spain
it has way more particles in it salt water does not water with salt