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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 is the national saint of Spain?

The patron saints of Spain are:

* James the Greater

* John of Avila

* Our Lady of Guadalupe of Estremadura

* Our Lady of Montserrat

* Our Lady of Ransom

* Our Lady of the Pillar of Saragossa

* Teresa of Avila

Time driving to Spain from England?

Once we get to France, and assuming that we are in Calais, to the spanish border we have roughly 10 hours driving time. That is based on keeping to the speed limits and taking the occassional break

Who established colonies in Spain and Africa?

The United Kingdom. They established the Gibraltar Colony in what was then Spanish territory, as well as much of Africa.

Are Spain and India near each other?

No. They are nearly 4,000 miles apart at their closest points.

Are company mid-petroleum Spain?

Dear all. Take care. This company does not exist! I live in Spain and work in the oil & gas industry. Here in Spain nobody knows them, and in the O&G industry either! If you have a navigator in your car ( most of the europeans have one ), try to find the address! You will not find it! Or for those who have not a navigator, go to the web site www.multimaps.com and search. Useless! I received this mail too, and I will forward it to the spanish police, as this job offer is a fake. They will ask you for fees and visa payments but you will never get something! Best regards. Hans

How did Isabella and Ferdinand unite Spain?

Actually Isabel and Ferdinand did not "Unite" Spain.

Ferdinand II was the King of Aragon. Isabela I was the Queen of Castile and Leon. They were married in 1469. Each ruled their own kingdom(s) and co-ruled their spouse' kingdom. Both were deceased by 1516.

Spain did not come into being (was "United") until their Grandson Carlos I of Spain, also known as Charles V of the Holy Roman Empire, inherited the 3 kingdoms in 1516. Isabela I and Ferdinand II never ruled "Spain".

Isabela I died in 1504 and was succeeded by her daughter, Juana la Loca (Juana the crazy, who was in turn succeeded by Philip I. Ferdinand ruled Aragon until his death in 1516.

What is the most interesting thing in Barcelona?

Barcelona have been at every Champion league from 1950, no other club has done it, Barcelona do not have a sponsored , they pay UNICEF money instead, here also the only club to do it.

What do you call people from Galicia?

A person from the Spanish autonomous territory of Galicia is a "Galician" in English, Galego (masculine) or Galega (feminine) in Galician language.

A person from the former Austrian province of Galicia (Galizien in German) is a "Galician" in English or a "Galitzianer" in German or Yiddish.

The Spanish king appointed what to rule areas conquered in the Americas?

Hernan cortes.(I THINK)

He apppointed viceroys. In Spanish, it's "virrey". Either way, it's assistant king, kind of like vice president.

Where did Spain colonize in North America in the 1400s?

Primarily in the Caribbean on islands such as Hispaniola (Dominican Republic) and Cuba. Colonization of the mainland started in the 1500s.

Spain and Portugal comprise the Iberian peninsula of Europe?

Spain and France do not, in fact, share the Iberian Peninsula. Conventionally (and properly) understood, the Iberian Peninsula is shared by the nations of Spain and Portugal, with several smaller ethnic groups (Basques and Catalans, for example) laying claim to political independence in the same area.

How many miles from Barcelona to Castellon Spain?

The distance is 183 miles. Three hours sounds about right for the drive. There is no Castellion Spain.

Was Spain's empire challenged in the 1400s?

Spain did not have an empire in the 1400's. It didn't become a country until 1492.

Cuales son las provincias de Espana?

Espana consiste de 50 provincias y las dos ciudades autonomas, Ceuta y Melilla. Las 50 son

  • Álava
  • Albacete
  • Alicante
  • Almería
  • Asturias
  • Avila
  • Badajoz
  • Barcelona
  • Burgos
  • Cáceres
  • Cádiz
  • Cantabria
  • Castellón
  • Ciudad Real
  • Córdoba
  • Cuenca
  • Gerona
  • Granada
  • Guadalajara
  • Guipúzcoa
  • Huelva
  • Huesca
  • Islas Baleares
  • Jaén
  • La Coruña
  • La Rioja
  • Las Palmas
  • León
  • Lérida
  • Lugo
  • Madrid
  • Málaga
  • Murcia
  • Navarra
  • Orense
  • Palencia
  • Pontevedra
  • S.C. de Tenerife
  • Salamanca
  • Segovia
  • Sevilla
  • Soria
  • Tarragona
  • Teruel
  • Toledo
  • Valencia
  • Valladolid
  • Vizcaya
  • Zamora
  • Zaragoza