Spain doesn't have a president. Spain has a king.
Alfonso XIII was the king of Spain between 1886 and 1931. There was no President.
Spain is a piece of land. If the question seeks to talk about Spaniards, most of them live in Spain and they live there because they were born there.
Monroe was the president when Spain ceded Florida to the US.
No
James Monroe was President in 1819 when Spain ceded Florida.
Spain does not have a Prime Minister and a King. Spain has a Presidente del Gobierno (President of the Government) and a king. Having a President and a king is not bad for Spain.
As of 6/22/2011 Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero is the President of Spain.
The President of Spain, also known as the Prime Minister, does not reside in a specific official residence. They typically live in their private residence while carrying out their duties and the official functions are held in the Moncloa Palace, which serves as the prime minister's workplace.
no
She lives in Spain.
Spain did not have a president in 1940. Generalissimo Franco was the ruler of Spain in 1940, having come to power as a result of the Spanish Civil War in 1936-1939.