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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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How long does it take to sail from Israel to Spain?

Too many variables to answer ! It would depend on the speed of the craft, and the prevailing weather conditions.

What is the best time to go on holidays in Tenerife for cheap?

The tourist season in Tenerife is at its busiest just after Christmas, so prices will increase dramatically. The tourist season drops between July and September and as such tourist prices decrease as well.

What kind of dollar bills does Spain have?

Spain does not use the dollar, but rather is a member of the Eurozone, and thus uses the Euro as its currency.

All Euro banknotes are printed on watermarked paper, with over two dozen other security features to prevent counterfeiting. They are issued in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500, with each denomination having a different colour and artwork depicting generic architecture. The current series of notes was issued in 2002, and is set to be phased out from January 2013 onwards as new designs enter into circulation.

What is Spains religion?

The main religion of Spain is Catholicism.
Well, the main religion in Spain is Catholicism. 94% of the population is Catholic, but they do have other religions there too.

Can you drink alcohol in public in Spain?

It is technically illegal to drink in public in Spain.

However, it is much more socially acceptable and most likely no one will every pay you any mind. But I would also advise being wary around police, though I truly dont think you would have any problems.

What did the constitution of 1812 of Spain do?

In 1810, a new parliament was chosen in the Spanish city of Cadiz, the only major city that hadn't fallen under French rule at this time. This parliament, known as the Courts of Cadiz, proclaimed in 1812 the first constitution of Spain. It constitutionally recognized the monarchy, the sovereignty of the people and other liberal ideas.

Ugarte, Francisco, Michael Ugarte, and Kathleen McNerney. España Y Su Civilización. Boston: McGraw-Hill, 2005. 104. Print.

Where is the most southerly place in Spain?

There is a Cape on the island of El Hierro in the Canary Islands located at 23.63974N latitude. That is the most southerly place in all of Spain. The most southerly point of continental Spain is the Isla de Tarifa which is connected to the mainland by a causeway. The latitude there is 36.00011N latitude.

What means do Spaniards use to travel?

They travel in automobiles, buses, aircraft, and carts and carriages. The carts and carriages are now used for festivals and other processions.

Is Olivia Holt Spanish?

Nope. She is not. You have seen her on Disney Channel and Kickn' it on Disney XD

Where did Spain establish Catholic missions?

The most obvious ones are in California. They run up the coast and were built a day's horse ride from each other. They served as Catholic religious outposts, fortresses, and motels.

There are others in Georgia, Florida, Arizonia, New Mexico, California, and Texas. The Alamo is probably the best known one and that one is, of course, in Texas.

What were Philip ii of Spain political views?

phillip of spain political views were that he have a dick head like tyler kim and brando alvarenga and argenis sanchez..good luck

Is Granada north or south of Spain?

Granada is not north or south of Spain, but a city in Spain. It is a city that is located in the northern part of the country.

Do any Jamaicans speak Spanish?

some people can speak spanish in jamacia. it may not be its native language but some people may have been translator and had some espanics students their and they told them how to do jamician math but they spoke it to them in Spanish

How much is 50g golden Virginia in Malta?

7 Euros 20 cents, it was increased at the last budget. posted 6-12-2012

What does the castle mean on the spain flag?

The castle prominently featured in the upper-left of the Spanish coat-of-arms (see above image) is a representation of Castille a prominent region in north central Spain which was one of the former kingdoms that united into the Kingdom of Spain. The Spanish words for castle and Castille are the same word, allowing the castle to be a dual representation.

The other five emblems on the coat of arms include the lion, which represents the Kingdom of Leon, the bars, which represents the Kingdom of Aragon, the chains, which represent the Principality of Navarre, the pomegranate fruit, which represents the Nasrid Kingdom of Granada, and the three fleur-de-lis, which represent the Bourbon royal family which rules over the unified kingdoms.

What are some water forms in Spain?

Water faucet, fountain and swimming pool

When was Holiday in Spain created?

Holiday in Spain was created in 2004.

What is the phone number of the Pam S. Belloni Memorial Branch in Navarre?

The phone number of the Pam S. Belloni Memorial Branch is: 330-767-9939.

What does plvs and vltra mean on the Spain flag?

It means 'further beyond' in Latin. in the context of the coat of arms if Spain it means beyond the Straits of Gibraltar, referring to the Americas and the former Spanish territories.

What is the weather like in Spain in October?

The weather in Spain is similar to the weather in the eastern US states. During October, average temperatures are between 46 degrees at night and 68 degrees during the day.