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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 is Spain's' favorite color?

Oh, dude, Spain's favorite color is red and yellow because those are the colors of their flag. It's like asking why the sky is blue, you know? It's just how things are. So yeah, red and yellow, like a McDonald's meal but with more flamenco dancing.

Why is Spain called the motherland?

Spain is sometimes referred to as the Mother Country by the members of former Spanish colonies, not the Mother Hood country. She is called that because of the many facets of Spanish civilization, religion, language, and culture among others that she brought to her colonies.

Is Marbella near Palma de Mallorca?

No, Marbella is not near Palma de Mallorca. Marbella is located on the southern coast of Spain, in the Andalusia region, while Palma de Mallorca is the capital city of the Balearic Island of Mallorca, located in the Mediterranean Sea off the east coast of Spain.

What are 2 major landforms in Spain?

•The landforms of Spain include Meseta, the central plateau covers nearly half of the country of Spain. This high plateau averages 2,300 ft in the north and 2,000 ft in the south. Another landform of Spain is Pyrenees which are mountains that extend along the border of Spain and France, the highest point is 11,168 ft.

What region of Europe has a semi-arid climate?

The Iberian Peninsula, specifically parts of Spain and Portugal, have semi-arid climates with hot dry summers and mild, wet winters.

What is the time zone deference between Salamanca Ny and Orlando Fl?

New York and Florida are in the time zone, therefore there isn't a time difference

What are three types of climates in Spain and Portugal?

  1. The Mediterranean climate: characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters, with most rainfall occurring in the winter months.

  2. The Oceanic climate: found in the coastal regions, featuring mild temperatures, high humidity, and relatively consistent rainfall throughout the year.

  3. The Semi-arid climate: present in the interior regions, with hot, dry summers and cool winters, low precipitation, and a large temperature range between day and night.

Are Hispanics with red hair from Spain?

It is rare, but yes. Hispanics have dissent from various different people. Many of them had dark skin, hair, and hair color from their Amerindian ancestors, but they received recessive genes for light skin, hair, and eye colors from their European ancestors. Explaining why even some dark skinned people have both fair skin and eye colors.

How did the hierro volcano in Spain get its name?

There is no "Hierro" volcano in Spain. There is a volcano on Hierro Island in the Spanish Canary Islands.

The one recorded eruption of the Lomo Blanco volcano was in 1793

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Is Spain the second largest country in eurupe?

No, Spain is not the second-largest country in Europe. Russia is the largest country in Europe both in terms of land area and population, while Spain ranks as the fourth-largest country in Europe in terms of land area.

How did the island Majorca get its name?

The name derives from Latin insula maior, "larger island"; later Maiorica, "the larger one" in comparison to Minorca, "the smaller one."

How did equatorial guinea gain independence from Spain?

Dear Mrs. Wetzel,

While exploring for new land, Spain discovered what is now Equatorial Guinea. The gained control and colonized Equatorial Guinea. They ensued to set up one of the most successful countries in Africa. Equatorial Guinea was one of Africa's smartest and richest countries. Its literacy rate and per capita GDP were near the top. Equatorial Guinea also had health care. despite all that, the people of Equatorial Guinea were adamant on wanting to be their own country. In 1968, Spain withdrew and Equatorial Guinea became its own country. They proceeded to set up a General Assembly and a Supreme court. They also wrote a new constitution.

-David

Where is there a volcano in Spain?

There are several volcanoes in Spain, with the most well-known ones located in the Canary Islands. Mount Teide in Tenerife is the highest volcano in Spain and is a popular tourist attraction. There are also volcanic areas in the regions of Catalonia and Valencia, such as the Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park.

Does Brazil use the metric system?

everyone that doesnt live in the United States dont use it

Why is Barcelona Spain warmer that Boston MA with virtually the same latitude?

Barcelona enjoys a milder climate due to the warm influence of the Mediterranean Sea, which helps regulate temperatures. In contrast, Boston experiences colder temperatures due to the cooling effects of the nearby Atlantic Ocean. Additionally, local topography and wind patterns can also play a role in determining the climate differences between the two cities.

What measurements does Spain use?

Spain, and the rest of the world (excluding the USA, Liberia, and Burma) use the metric system of measurement

When is the next lunar eclipse in Spain?

There will be a partial lunar eclipse in Spain at moonrise on June 15, 2011, and a more complete, but still partial eclipse at moonset on December 10, 2011.

If I'm reading the chart correctly the next total lunar eclipse that will be visible in Spain occurs September 28, 2015.

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Are there jungles in Spain?

No. Spain is in a temperate zone. There are no jungles, rainforests or tropical features of any type in Spain.

Do mountain ranges separate Portugal and Spain?

The border between Spain and Portugal is long and it has different landforms along it, including rivers, mountains and flat areas.

What languages are spoken in northwestern Spain?

The extreme northwest corner of Spain is called Galicia. Tbe official language is Spanish and I feel comfortable saying everyone can use Spanish. However, they do have their own language called Galician, or Gallego, which they use orally.

Wikipedia states "Modern Galician and modern Portuguese are descended from a single Latin-derived language which linguists today call Galician-Portuguese or Mediaeval Galician or Old Portuguese. This common ancestral language was spoken in the territories of the mediaeval Kingdom of Galicia."

What area is located 40 degrees north latitude and 83 degrees west longitude?

That point is on the block between E 15th Ave and E 16th Ave, and between N 4th St and Summit St, in Columbus, OH.

Does Spain clocks go back 2010?

Yes, on Sunday, October 25, 2009. Portugal adopts Western Europe Summer Time between last March's Sunday and last October's Sunday moving from UTC +0 to UTC +1.

How many hours is Spain ahead of America?

10

Spain (UTC+1/UTC+2) is 9 hours ahead of California (UTC-8/UTC-7) during 93% of the year.

(There is an average of 3½ weeks per year when Spain is 8 hours ahead of California due to differences in Daylight Saving Time/ Summer Time schedules.)

Where is 70 degrees north latitude and 40 degrees west longitude?

You are not on a map. You are in big trouble.

You are at sea in the Atlantic ocean, about 90 miles south of Nantucket, 125 miles southeast
of Newport, Rhode Island, and a good 210 miles east southeast of Long Branch, New Jersey.

So far, you've given us your location somewhere within a 120-mile circle. If you can't raise somebody on the radio
in a hurry and give them your location with a lot better precision than that, you are dead meat.