Yes, Malaga is in Spain, and Spain is in the EU.
Mallorca is part of Spain, wich is in the EU.
Yes, it forms part of the Balearic Islands which is in Spain
It is the fourth largest EU country, coming after Russia, Ukraine and France. It joined the EU in 1986. The capital of Spain is Madrid, which happens to be the largest city in Spain.It is the fourth largest EU country, coming after Russia, Ukraine and France. It joined the EU in 1986. The capital of Spain is Madrid, which happens to be the largest city in Spain.It is the fourth largest EU country, coming after Russia, Ukraine and France. It joined the EU in 1986. The capital of Spain is Madrid, which happens to be the largest city in Spain.
Spain joined the EU (European Union) in 1986. The EU was formed in 1993 and as of 2014 includes 28 states in Europe.
Spain benefited from joining the EU by obtaining a better economy. The euro and the economic reforms that came with joining did a lot for their economy.
Alcudia is not a country; it is a town located on the island of Mallorca, which is part of Spain. Spain is a member of the European Union (EU). Therefore, while Alcudia itself is not a country, it is situated in a country that is part of the EU.
If you are not a citizen of the EU you need a passport to enter Spain.
Tenerife is part of the Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands which is part of Spain, a member of the EU. Therefore Tenerife is a Spanish island where the locals speak Spanish and the local currency is the Euro like elsewhere in Spain and the European Union.
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YesAn 'English person' is a British citizen, and also an EU citizen.Tenerife is in Spain. Spain is also a member of the EU.Any EU citizen is free to live and work in any other EU country.
Barcelona is one of Spain's major cities and as Spain is a member of the EU, Barcelona's currency is the Euro.