What is the warmest Spain has been?
This is from Iberian Nature.
There are a number of official figures in Spain of around 47ºC, including at Écija , also known as the 'sartén or frying pan of Andalucia' in the province of Seville, with 47.0ºC in 1959 and again 1967, and Seville itself in 1946, also with 47ºC, Badajoz: 47.0ºC in August 1964 and Cordoba: with 46.6ºC on 23-7-1995. The highest absolute temperature appears to be Murcia more recently with 47.8°C on 29-7-1976, though weather people suspect that temperatures of 50ºC have been reached at points in the Guadalquivir basin.
Many books including the Spanish version of the Guiness Book of Records give the absolute record in Spain as the 51ºC recorded in Seville on 30th July 1876. This, however, is not accepted by experts as it was made using suspect equipment. Doubts also hang over the 48.8ºC recorded in Cazalla (Seville) on 30th August 1926.
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What has been done to stop bad tourism in Majorca?
so far nothing i think, but they have a lot of good ideas but know one to actuaaly carry them out
What did the king of Spain do after getting Florida back?
The king of Spain, feeling grip on Florida weakening, believed the United States would soon want Florida for keeps. He decided to sell Florida for what he could get, rather than wait to loose it once and for all to someone like Old Hickory (as Andrew Jackson was sometimes called.)
Who were the first people to live in Spain?
My parents. The first people ever to discover Spain, as it is called nowadays, were my parents. At first they called it Espana. But when your parents came to conquer and drove away my parents, they decided to change the country's name to Spain.
What food would you eat if you went to Spain?
eat whatever you like. Spain's famous food is for Tapas (small dish) and their are different kinds of it so YUM!
What is the name of the resort coast in southern Spain?
The beaches and the towns along them called the Costa del Sol. The region in general, including the interior, is called Andalucía.
How long does you take to get to Mallorca from England?
With a charter the flight time is approx. 3 hours.
During the winter the time is doubled.
In the sea What is a spanish dancer?
well, a spanish dancer is a type of fish. it is called the spanish dancer because when it moves it looks like it is "dancing".
Valencia
What was the spanish waste water spill in 1998?
a dam broke spilling contaminated things into a river. this occurred April 25, 1998.
What role did sea dogs play in the conflict between Spain and England?
Elisabeth I of England saw Catholic Spain as a threat to the non-catholic nations of Europe. Holland issued Letter of Marque to private ships captains to attack the Spanish vessels at sea. Elisabeth I allowed these ships th use English port facilities. When the English captains saw the profits the Dutch captains were making they prevailed on the Queen to issue Letters of Marque to them. They terrorized the Spanish in the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean attacking both at sea and on land. The Sea Dogs were active from 1560 to 1605.
How did the filipino serve Spain?
filipino was not serve to the spain.
spain colonized the philippines for 300 years and itended in 1898.
What are the 3 types of thailand musical ensemble?
You are referring to Piphat, Khrueang Sai, and Mahori.
What type of pants do people in Spain wear?
Spanish clothing is not particularly different from that of other Western countries. The only Spanish people who wear unusual pants are the bullfighters, who wear elaborately embroidered pants during bullfights. But there are not that many bullfighters.
Only one ocean borders Spain. The Atlantic Ocean is on the west coast of Spain. Another large body of water, called the Mediterranean Sea, is on the east coast of Spain.