The Pyrenees Mountains.
You would be going North East if traveling from Spain to France.North EastYou would head North East if you want to go from Spain to France.
The word trekking would be used like: "I am trekking around the world." "They went trekking." "Suzie is trekking to Istanbul." "Trekking is quite fun."
France and Spain share a boarder. The longest drive that would fit your question is twice the length of the car being driven.
The best time to climb Mount Everest would be during April and May before the monsoon arrives making it near impossible to climb or survive on the mountain.
Actually two countries are SW of France. On what is called the Iberian Peninsula you have Spain and Portugal,but if travelling from France you would come to Spain first.
France Cataluña is part of Spain, so it doesn't border Spain - it is Spain. If the question is asking, which direction are other parts of Spain from Cataluña, the answer would be that most of the rest of Spain is west of Cataluña. (East and South are Mediterranean and North are France and Andorra.)
Spain, France, and England were Eurpoean nations that were the most successful Your Welcome!!!! I would hardly call it a honor or success.
Portugal borders mainland Spain to the West, constituting Spain's longest land-border. To the north, there is Andorra and France. On the African continent, Spain controls two cities, Ceuta and Melilla. Both cities have an east-west border with Morocco.
If you traveled North of Spain and crossed the Pyrenees you would be in a country called Hannibal
Only the country of Andorra sits along the France-Spain border. If the Basques were to achieve independence, they would be a second country between France and Spain, but Basque independence is incredibly unlikely.
I would say that the people of France are happier than the people of Spain, especially since the recent downturn in the Spanish economy. This would mean that France would have more elation (elated means being very happy). If perhaps you meant "elevation", there is some room for discussion. While France has the tallest peak in European Union, much of France is lowland areas. In contrast, much of Spain is on a mid-level plateau. This means the on average a place in Spain will have higher elevation than a place in France.
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