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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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Important product in Spain?

Citrus fruits, vegetables, cereal grains, olive oil, and wine--Spain's traditional agricultural products--continued to be important in the 1980s. In 1983 they represented 12 percent, 12 percent, 8 percent, 6 percent, and 4 percent, respectively, of the country's agricultural production. Because of the changed diet of an increasingly affluent population, there was a notable increase in the consumption of livestock, poultry, and dairy products. Meat production for domestic consumption became the single most important agricultural activity, accounting for 30 percent of all farm-related production in 1983. Increased attention to livestock was the reason that Spain became a net importer of grains. Ideal growing conditions, combined with proximity to important north European markets, made citrus fruits Spain's leading export. Fresh vegetables and fruits produced through intensive irrigation farming also became important export commodities, as did sunflower seed oil that was produced to compete with the more expensive olive oils in oversupply throughout the Mediterranean countries of the EC.

Export:

Total value of export in 1996: 80.800 million Euro (Eurostat yearbook 1997). Importing export partners: France, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands. Although famous for its production of citrus fruits, olives, and wine, about 70% of Spain's exports consists of manufactured products while foodstuffs accounts for 17 percent. Raw materials make up about 4 percent of Spain's exports, and fuel products about 6 percent.

Did Spain own panama?

that is why they speak spansih and why they have a city after the conquestador balboa

When did Madrid become the capitol of Spain?

Madrid was declared capital of Spain by King Philip II in 1561.

What continent does Spain lies in?

Countries do not "belong" to continents. They are located on them.

The mainland part of Spain is located on the continent of Europe. Spain also controls the cities of Ceuta and Melilla as well as the Canary Islands which are part of Africa.

What was New Zealand response to the invasion of East Timor from Spain?

What?

The New Zealand response to the Spanish invasion of East Timor was clearly demonstrated by their insistence of imposing the Backstreet Boys against the Spanish in the Quixote Conference of 2154 in the city of Shingdingalong, South Karministag. Everybody knows that!

(This is a nonsense answer since the question refers to events, countries, and interactions which never occurred.)

What is the distance between San Sebastian and Barcelona Spain?

There are 354 miles from Barcelona to San Sebastian. It is about a 5 and 1/2 hour drive.

What city in Spain is close to Morocco?

Spain has 2 autonomous cities in North Africa. They are Melilla and Ceuta, each one is about 75,000 people, and each one has a land border with Morocco. You can't get closer than that.

What does manejando mean in Spanish?

In Spain "manejando" derives from the verb manejar which means "to manage" or "to handle" so it means "managing" or "handling".

In some parts of Spanish America it is more often used to mean "driving" ( a vehicle ) instead of "conduciendo" from the verd "conducir" ( to drive ).

What are the main parts of benidorm?

Benidorm, a popular tourist destination in Spain, is primarily divided into three main areas: the Levante Beach, known for its vibrant nightlife and bustling atmosphere; the Poniente Beach, which offers a more relaxed environment and family-friendly amenities; and the Old Town, characterized by its charming narrow streets, traditional Spanish architecture, and local shops and restaurants. Each area caters to different preferences, making Benidorm a versatile destination for various types of travelers.

What is the population of Barcelona?

1.615.908 in Barcelona, and 3.186.461 in Greater Barcelona.

Mind you that these are stats from 2008.

Why is a canary bird named after the canary place?

Because canaries originate from the Canary Islands.

Islas Canarias is derived from Latin Insula Canaria, "Island of Dogs," either because of the large number of dogs kept and revered by the inhabitants, or because of the large number of seals ("sea dogs") that may once have lived on the island.

Which regions did both the US and Spain claimed in 1783?

The US and Spain claimed two very different areas at the same time! The Mississippi territory and Florida are the two big chunks claimed.

How is Spain and the United States the same?

It's easy.

They both overthrown their monarchs, are both democratic republics, are both a memeber of NATO, and have (large) Spanish speaking communities. Note that Spain has restored the Monarchy - Juan Carlos 1 is the king of Spain. The government is a constitutional monarchy

Overthrow is a very strong word when you site the US. People here rejected/refused the power of the monarchy, but they did not over throw it.