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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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Who was the city Zamora Spain named after?

It was named after a God he gave the name to a person and told him make your life a vision and a dream and you will achieve it and dont be fooled because when you try and help everyone you will fail.

Why do Mexicans eat grapes at midnight on New Year's Eve?

Mexicans eats 12 grapes that represents the 12 months that every year have. It's suposed that for each grape, yo have to make one purpose, things that you want to fulfill the year that is beggining.

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What were the names of the two Roman Provinces in Spain?

During the late Republic they were called Hispania Ulterior and Hispania Citerior. During the Empire they were called Hispania Taraconesis and Hispania Baetica.

How to get a schengen visa to Spain from Vietnam?

You need to apply to the Spanish Embassy in Vietnam.

A Schengen visa is a visa that allows you to go to all the countries in the Schengen Area. Once you are legally in the Schengen Area, you can freely travel to any other Schengen country.

Is Spanish an adverb?

No, the word Spanish is not an adverb at all.

The word Spanish is an adjective and a noun.

How many cities are in Spain?

I have checked 5 websites and come up with a different number on each one. I went to google.es, which is the google version for Spain and looked for a definition for ciudad (city) in Spanish and couldn't find one.

I did find the related link which lists municipalities by population. There is one list of 397 cities by name with a population of 20,000 or more.

The third table from the bottom is titled

Distribución de la población por tamaño de municipiosThis table is a breakdown of all the municipalities in Spain by population range beginning with cities of more than 1,000,000 inhabitants and ending with municipalities with a population of less than 100 inhabitants.

The best I can suggest that you pick a minimum number of inhabitants that you consider necessary for a municipality to be a city as opposed to town, village etc. and add up the number of municipalities the meet or exceed your definition.

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Why are Spanish cities named after Santiago?

Saint Santiago is the patron saint of Spain. This is many Spanish cities use the name Santiago. His feast day is on July 25th.

Flights from gatwick to Spain?

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What are the powers of King Juan Carlos of Spain?

Prince Juan Carlos becomes Spain's acting head of state after General Francisco Franco, the dictator of Spain since 1936, concedes that he is too ill too govern. The 83-year-old dictator had been suffering serious health problems for nearly a year. Three weeks after Juan Carlos assumed power, Franco died of a heart attack. Two days later, on November 22, Juan Carlos was crowned king.

Juan Carlos' grandfather was Alfonso XIII, the last ruling monarch of Spain, who was forced into exile in 1931 after Spain was declared a republic. Born in Italy in 1938, Juan Carlos returned to Spain in 1955 under the invitation of Franco and received a military education. In 1969, Franco designated Juan Carlos his successor. Despite having pledged loyalty to Franco's authoritarian regime, King Juan Carlos immediately began a transition to democracy after Franco's death in 1975.

What is the name of the law-making body for Spain?

The Spanish Parliament is called the Cortés.

Who obtained Florida from Spain?

Florida was obtained from Spain by the American colonies.

What is Spain's native dress?

The Spanish dress more formal than many other Europeans. In Spain, it is important to project good taste in apparel.

Business attire includes well-made, conservative suits and ties. Avoid flashy colors, as it is not popular to stand out.

Shorts are not usually worn in public.

What is a Tapa Food?

Tapas can be anything. The quantity is the thing. They are small portions, normally one or two bites. There are thousands of different kinds, and "Tapa Hopping", going from one bar to another with a group of friends, and sampling one or two tapas at each stop is a tradition. The group gets larger or smaller and conversation abounds. Tapa Hopping can last for hours and is a pleasure.

What effects did exploration have on indigenous peoples?

There were several effects and the seriousness of each depended on local conditions.

The indigenous peoples died of diseases brought by explorers to which the had no natural defences, in some cases they were enslaved, and in the case of the Spanish and Portuguese they were converted to Catholicism, they were always subjugated - sometimes very violently, and sometimes they simply ceased to exist as a group or tribe.

What is 'kitchen' in Basque?

"Sukaldea" is a Basque equivalent of "kitchen."

There are seven provinces that make up the Basque Country (Euzkadi). The four provinces that straddle the French-Spanish border to the south are Araba, Bizkaia, Gipuzoa and Nafarroa. The three provinces that straddle that same international border to the north are Lapurdi, Nafarroa Beherea and Zuberoa.

There are regional and even local differences in the accents, cultures and histories of the seven provinces. But despite an interaction with France in the north and with Spain in the south, there always have been many points of unity and unification among all seven. One such unifying factor is in the delicious, often hearty and sometimes surprising masterpieces of rural and urban Basque cooking.

What type of land does Spain have?

According to the CIA World Factbook Spain is "large, flat to dissected plateau surrounded by rugged hills; Pyrenees in north".

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