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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 was the religion of navarre?

Henry IV of France was a Protestant king that eventually made his country believe in the Catholic religion. His mother, Jeanna, named her son Henry Navarre and announced that the religion of Navarre would be Calvinism. Of course, things didn't go as planned and the country reversed itself to the Catholic religion.

What is the absolute location of the railroad stop in Madrid Spain?

There are lots of railroad stops in Madrid, many Cercanías (local commuter train) Stations, over 10 metro lines, and two major/national railroad stations (Chamartín and Atocha). You may wish to be more specific.

Why come people dont celebrate thanksgiving?

they dont celebrate it because they have two Eids already they dont need anymore celebration muslims and soft hearted not mean hearted they believe in one god, Allah

Why is the language of Spain known as spanish if Spain isn't called Spainland?

The name of a language doesn't have to have anything to do with the name of the country.

For example, in some countries, the language name has absolutely no connection to the country name:

  • The United States = English
  • Israel = Hebrew and Arabic
  • Cambodia = Khmer
  • Iran = Persian


What items are imported and exported from Barcelona Spain?

One of the major imports of Barcelona and Spain as a whole is oil. Exports include vehicles, chemicals. and machinery.

What are queen Mary's links to Spain?

Her mother was Spanish and the sister of one of the powerful kings that ruled there.

What is the national dress of Spain?

The national dress of Spain is the trajes de faraleas for the females, with it's bright colors and many layers of ruffles. The traje corto is the national dress for males, which contains a short jacket worn with high-waisted pants, white shirt, a colorful waistband.

How long was the latin a colony of Spain?

How long was the philippines a colony of spain?

What is human to human interaction in Spain?

human in this is saying, what have humans done to change something there. Like architecture, or something man-made.

What is the Basque 'Kaixo' in English?

"Hi" or "Hello" may be English equivalents of "Kaixo."

The Basque word is an informal, friendly greeting. The Basque language varies according to which of the seven provinces the visitor is in. For example, the Basque that I speak is from Guipuzkoa, one of the four provinces of the Basque Country on the Spanish side of the Spain-France border. But the greeting is recognizable throughout Euzkadi.

The pronunciation is "keye-*SHOH."

*The sound "eye" is similar to that in the English noun "eye."

When was La Sagrada Familia built?

La Sagrada Familia was begun in 1882. It has not yet been finished.

What is the aba number for banco santander hispano?

ABA number for Banco Santander Central Hispano Internacional in Miami.

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Is there any castles in Spain?

Yes, and some of the most beautiful are located there. Many have Moreish influences which gives them an exotic look and they look very romantic.

What is All Saints Day in Spain?

November 1 is All Saints day in Spain and everywhere else in the World.

What game is the national game of Spain?

Spain does not have an official national game. Soccer is the most popular sport.

How do you pronounce the letters c and z in castilian spanish?

In Castilian Spanish, when or come after a or , as in the word "once", the letter becomes a soft C, and is pronounced like a in english.

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Did spanish colonists always give American Indians respect?

No. The Colonists treated the Natives horribly.


The Natives were compelled into near-slave-labor in order to produce quotas of gold and silver. Columbus and his successors were incredibly abusive and violent to those who failed to live up to unreachable quotas. Massive numbers of Natives were killed off due to the labor conditions and the diseases that Europeans brought. The Europeans also did not respect Indigenous religions and societies, destroying all of their civilizations. It was not until Bartolomé de las Casas wrote to the Spanish Government and the Catholic church that injunctions against enslavement of Natives were proffered. However, Natives were still abused and vastly underpaid well into the post-colonial period (in many cases up to the 20th century).