it is french side
Lourdes is at the base of the Pyrenees mountains, on the French side of the border with Spain.
Spain has bodies of water surrounding it which are the north Atlantic ocean, the Mediterranean sea, and the bay of Biscay. Spain also has land borders with Portugal, France, Andorra, the UK, and Morocco.
Languedoc-Roussilon is located on the French side of the Pyrenees Mountains that separate Spain and France.
That would be Andorra.Andorra is one of the smallest countries in Europe. It is situated between France and Spain.It is also known as the Principality of Andorra or the Principality of the Valleys of Andorra.The official language is Catalan, but French and Spanish are also spoken there.Further reading:Click here to see Andorra on the map.And click here to see Andorra on Wikipedia.
Madrid is a landlocked CITY, not a country. It is located in the middle of the country of Spain. The Atlantic Ocean is on one side of Spain and the Mediterranean Sea is on the other.
The answer is Portugal unless you mean the right side of Spain and that would be France if you are still not sure what it is then you can look up a map of Europe and look for Spain and look either side of the map Hope this helps :)
The only country that borders Portugal is **Spain**. Portugal shares its entire land border with Spain, not with France or Morocco.
It depends entirely on the war in question. Spain may have been allied to one side, the other side, the other other side, or may have even been neutral.
Spain is the only country to border Portugal. Spain is on two sides of Portugal, with the west and south side being the Atlantic Ocean. Spain
Portugal is the small country connected to Spain on its left side by the Atlantic Ocean
Country(side)- Campo Country (e.g. Spain) - Pais
The country directly on the opposite side of New York is Spain. If you were to draw a straight line through the Earth from New York, it would emerge in the Atlantic Ocean near the southern coast of Spain. This phenomenon is due to the curvature of the Earth and the geographical positioning of both locations.