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Spain is a developed country located in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula. It is Western Europe’s second biggest country by area with 504,030 sq km. Its topography, history and rich cultural heritage attract tourists from all over the world.

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What positive impacts did the indigenous people of Peru have when it was colonized by Spain?

The Spanish colonization had many effects on the Incas, Such as disease, particularly smallpox, also exploitation of the Inca people they were used as slave labor. The Spanish began converting the Inca populace to Catholicism while subverting and eradicating traditional beliefs. Much of the material wealth of the Inca Empire was stripped and shipped to Spain to finance the expanding Spanish Empire.

Can you travel to Spain with a Schengen Visa?

The UK is not a part of the Schengen Area however if you are a national of a country which doesn't require a visa to visit the UK then you will be able to travel there with just your passport. A Schengen Visa is a visa which allows the holder to visit any country which is part of the Schengen Agreement. Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland are the present Schengen countries (as of May 2009). Liechtenstein is expected to fully sign-up later this year. Also there are no border controls between San Marino, Vatican City and Italy or between Monaco and France. Separate visas are still needed for visits to the United Kingdom, Ireland, Romania, Bulgaria, Cyprus and other European countries. Schengen countries are those where border controls have been abolished so there are no longer any passport checks on borders and it's often difficult to know if you've actually crossed a border. Note that there are still customs checks between Schengen countries where one is an EU member (for example, Sweden) and the other is not part of the EU (for example, Norway). All Schengen countries require people to carry some form of ID with them (whether they are a visitor or a national or resident of that country). To apply for a Schengen visa you should apply to the embassy of the first country you intend to visit. If you plan to visit Italy, France and Spain (in that order) then you only need to apply to the Italian embassy and your visa is good for France and Spain too. European Union and EEA citizens don't need any visas to travel within the EU or Schengen countries. Croatians don't need any kind of visa for travel in Italy, Slovenia or Hungary but do need a visa if they intend to go elsewhere in the EU. Americans and Canadians may need a visa for some EU countries.

What and why do the spanish eat at the stroke of midnight on New Year's Eve?

For luck. Each sweet grape you eat will be a good month and each sour one will be a bad month. You have to start at 12 am and end before 12:01 am, in Spain they go with the chimes of a certain clock but it's important to finish on time. I believe you are supposed to eat green ones and you can make a wish with each one you eat.

What is the population of A Coruna Spain?

Pontevedra's population density is 677.9 people per square kilometer.

Is Spain a socialist country?

NO.

Spain isn't as socialist as Cuba or Venezuela. We're in the centre. In good economic times we prefer the socialist party but in bad economic times we prefer the conservative Popular Party.

The Popular party´s voters are conservatives and liberal ( 9,5 millions voters) and the socialist party has centre-left voters (7,5 millions voters).

The party that wins the centre voters that are nearly 2 millions voters decided the elections.

Furthermore, Socialists needs the socialist-comunist voters (1,8 millions voters) to win Popular Party.

Conclusion, conservatives 9'5 millions, Socialist( 7,5 + 1,8 millions). So the CENTRE decide.

What is the voting age in Spain?

In Spain, the minimum voting age is 18. This is the legal age at which someone in Spain can be termed as an adult.

What is traditional Christmas clothes in Spain?

Spain people where whatever they want during Christmas they go outside and show off there awesome clothes



They actually wear there normal summer cloths and prefer to wear sandals or thongs

How long did it take for Spain to colonize Mexico and the Philippines?

BEING THE FACT THAT THE MAYA WERE SUCH A VAST AND FLOURISHING KINGDOM WHOM WERE SPREAD OUT FAR AND THE FACT THAT THE SPANIARD ARMADA WAS ONLY COMPRISED OF HOW MANY COULD FIT ON THOSE SHIPS......20 YRS, look it up

What changes did the Umayyads bring to Spain?

they took bad influence and all the governments where all disobidient

Does Bulgaria use the Euro?

No, they use something called a lev.
Bulgaria is in the European Union, but it is at this time (August 10th 2009) not using the euro. Only 16 countries are currently using it.

How many people are there in Spain?

The population of Spain at the moment is 45,568,152

the source of this answer comes from World Bank.

James Hay

Can you get Spanish citizenship by marrying a Spanish citizen?

It is possible for U.S. citizens to apply for permanent resident status for their foreign spouses. After a certain amount of time, the permanent resident spouse is eligible to apply for U.S. citizenship.

When did the dictatorship of Spain end?

I believe in 1975. I was in Spain for 5.5 months and it is still very much a topic of discussion. The Franco regime ended in 75. See Halsall history website, a university site.

What are Spain's natural resources used for?

Spain has a great deal of natural resources and to list just a few, they include Olive Oil, Marble, Salt and Wine.

How did Felipe VI become king?

Philip II inherited his role as king from his parents. The majority of the territory came from his Habsburg father, Charles V, and rule over Portugal and its dominions came from the War of Portuguese Succession wherein Philip II asserted his mother's rights over Portugal after the death of Sebastian I.

Who owned the lousianna territory before France?

France.

But it gave up French Louisiana after the end of the Seven Years' War in Europe (1754-1763). Under the treaty terms, France ceded the western half of Louisiana to Spain in 1763, and the eastern half to Great Britain. France regained Louisiana secretly in 1800 and sold it to the US in 1803.

When did Spain colonize?

Yes, By the MOORS ( Muslims and Arabs from North Africa) They named their new territory "Al-Andalus." It was organized under the civil and religious leadership of the caliph of Damascus. Governors in Islamic Spain were generally Syrians. Muslims ruled in Spain from 711 AD until 1492 AD. Which is why you see many Arabic words in The Spanish language.The cultural and social contributions under Muslim rule still persist in the region today.

Prior to the Muslims, the Romans were in Spain as well.

Was Catherine of arogon from Spain?

Katherine of Aragon (1485 - 1536) was born at Alcala de Henares, in the archbishop of Toledo's palace, in Spain. She was the daughter of Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile.

Who is a president and prime minister of Spain?

Spain is a kingdom and has a king (Juan Carlos I).

Spain does not have a president, but a prime minister (Mariano Rajoy).

There is somewhat confusion because he's also called the President of the Government, but in fact he is a Prime Minister.

Leader of Europe?

There is not just one leader; there are 50 (one for each nation). Some examples of current leaders in European countries include Queen Elizabeth II (United Kingdom), Nicolas Sarkozy (France), and Dmitry Medvedev (Russia).

Why did Spain colonize in Venezuela?

During the Age of Exploration, Portugal and Brazil were both very strong colonizing powers. The reason that they colonized Brazil was because they could. At the time, land and wealth went hand in hand, and they wanted access to whatever potential natural resources were in Brazil (at the time, people seemed to think there were just ridiculous stores of gold all over the New World).

If you're asking why they wouldn't go any further, it's because of a decree by the Pope at the time. Spain and Portugal were both colonizing parts of South America at the time, and they were having arguments about who had claims to what, and what was fair for who to colonize. They took it to the Pope, and the Pope drew a line on a map- at a time when the charts of the new world were still incomplete. Portugal could colonize to the east of that line, and Spain could colonize to the west of it.