No, the mediterranean sea is enclosed by Italy and Spain etc. The mediterranean sea does however border Northern South Africa.
No. Spain.
Directly bordering with Spain on the mainland are Portugal, France, Andorra and Gibraltar (under British rule). One can also argue that Spain borders with Morocco as it has two enclaves in northern Africa (Ceuta and Mellila).
The Moors controlled Spain for over 700 years, until 1490-92. Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand expelled them from Spain. The Aleman (sic) remained as converts to Catholicism.
Tunisia is located in Northern Africa, between Libya and Algeria.
South Africa is closer to the South Pole. Spain is in Europe, in the Northern Hemisphere, about twice as far away.
The Strait of Gibraltar passes between Spain (Southern Europe) and Morocco (Northern Africa
The Strait of Gibraltar passes between Spain (Southern Europe) and Morocco (Northern Africa
a very long time we can t travel from spain to africa is very far
The Sahara is in northern Africa.
Northern Europe is far from the equator. On the other hand, the equator actually passes through central Africa in Congo and Gabon.
Spain is located in northern hemisphere.
They are called the Moors and many moved back to Northern Africa after the Reconquista, but some remained in Spain.
No African country borders Spain. Morocco is separated by sea at the Straits of Gibraltar from Spain, so it is close to it.
Israel, Egypt, the Late Byzantine Empire, Spain or Northern Africa
Spain is considered Western or Southern Europe.
Neither of them is 'close', but northern Argentina is less far.