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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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Time on ferry from England to Spain?

The average ferry crossing time from England to Spain is around 24-30 hours, depending on the route and specific port of departure/arrival. It's important to check with the ferry company for the most up-to-date information on schedules and journey times.

What Spanish speaking countries have rainforest?

Some Spanish-speaking countries with rainforests are Costa Rica, Colombia, Peru, and Ecuador. These countries are home to diverse ecosystems with lush tropical rainforests that support a wide variety of plant and animal species.

How many miles across is Spain?

Spain has an area of 195,124 square miles.
Spain occupies an area of 195,350 square miles. It is the third largest country in Europe and includes the Balearic Islands (to the east) and Canary Islands (to the south). Melilla and Ceuta, two city enclaves on Africa's northern coast, also belong to Spain.
Spain (Kingdom of Spain) - 195,364 square miles.

Did Spain sign the Kyoto protocol?

Yes, Spain signed the Kyoto Protocol on April 29, 1998. The Kyoto Protocol is an international treaty aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions to combat global climate change. Spain has been committed to meeting its obligations under the treaty.

What country has a higher elevation Spain or France?

France - Mont Blanc 4,808 m (15,781 ft)

Spain - Pico de Teide (Tenerife) on Canary Island 3,718 m (12,198 ft)

Research indicates that 90% of Mt. Blanc is in Italy. Furthermore, the location of the summit seems to be in question.

'The island of Bikini is in which island group'?

the islands of Bikini Bikini is one of the Marshall islands; the group between the Gilberts and Marianas.

Why do spaniards lisp?

It's a great story, but it's just that: a story. More precisely it's an urban legend, one of those stories that is repeated so often that people come to believe it. Like many other legends, it has enough truth (some Spaniards indeed do speak with something resembling a lisp, at least to those who accustomed to the pronunciation of Latin American Spanish) to be believed, provided one doesn't examine the story too closely. (In this case, looking at the story more closely would make one wonder why Spaniards don't also pronounce the letter s with a so-called lisp.)

The fact is that all living languages evolve. And when one group of speakers is separated from another group, over time the two groups will part ways and develop their own peculiarities in pronunciation, grammar and vocabulary. Just as U.S. English differs from British English (both of which differ from Canadian and South African English, among others), so does the Spanish of Spain and various Latin American countries. Even within one country, including Spain, you'll hear regional variations in pronunciation. And that's all we're talking about with the "lisp." Some people in Spain (and even in a few parts of South America) pronounce the letter z roughly the same as the English "th" of "tooth," while others pronounce is like an "s." It's not a lisp; it's just a difference in pronunciation.

There isn't always a specific explanation of why language changes in the way it does. But there is a plausible explanation given for this change, according to a graduate student who wrote to this site after this question and answer were first published. Here's what he said:

"As a graduate student of the Spanish language and a Spaniard, being confronted with people who 'know' the origin of the 'lisp' found in most of Spain is one of my pet peeves. I have heard the 'lisping king' story many times, even from cultured people who are native Spanish speakers, though you will not hear it come from a Spaniard.

"Firstly, the ceceo is not a lisp. A lisp is the mispronunciation of the sibilant s sound. In Castilian Spanish, the sibilant s sound exists and is represented by the letter s. The ceceocomes in to represent the sounds made by the letters z and cfollowed by i or e.

"In medieval Castilian there were two sounds that eventually evolved into the ceceo, the ç(the cedilla) as in plaça and the z as in dezir. The cedilla made a /ts/ sound and the z a /dz/sound. This gives more insight into why those similar sounds may have evolved into thececeo."

How many refugee camps have a in spain?

There is no set number of refugee camps in Spain, as the number can go up and down depending on how many are needed. When there is a natural disaster, for instance, there will be more refugee camps to meet the needs of local residents.

What behaviors are considered totally unacceptable in Spain?

The same type of behavior that you would not do in any Western country, you should not do in Spain such as, but not limited to: defacating on the sidewalk, pretending to shoot random people with a gun, pull pranks on people that you do not do, harass other people, mow over pedestrians when you drive, and to be genuinely disrepectful.

How many people move to Spain each year?

Around 500,000 people move to Spain each year, with many coming to live and work due to the mild climate, relaxed lifestyle, and job opportunities available in industries such as tourism and healthcare.

What is a non material culture in Spain?

you must go to the Internet and fight the guards (mom and dad) once you defeated them you must go to 9gag.com to see your answer.Once your answer is not there you cannot go back because it has taken your soul once overcome it you just have search it on Google if there ist none just look at the stupid book!

What was Europe largest city in the 18th century?

London was the largest city with over 1,000,000 people, Paris was second with 550,000 to 600,000 people.

How many Jews live in Spain?

There is an estimated Jewish population of around 40,000 in Spain. This number includes both native Spanish Jews and those who have immigrated in recent years.

What is the black population of Spain?

As of 2021, the black population in Spain is estimated to be around 1.1 million, which is approximately 2.3% of the total population. Madrid and Barcelona have the highest concentration of black residents in the country.

How many people are unemployed in Spain?

As of November 2021, approximately 3.4 million people were unemployed in Spain, resulting in an unemployment rate of around 15%. This figure can fluctuate due to seasonal factors and economic conditions.

What is the population of Englishmen in Spain?

As of 2021, it is estimated that there are around 300,000 English residents living in Spain. However, this number may vary due to factors such as tourism, temporary stays, and expatriate workers.

What are three major cities in Spain?

Three major cities in Spain are Madrid, Barcelona, and Valencia. Madrid is the capital city and the largest city in Spain, known for its rich cultural heritage. Barcelona is a vibrant city on the northeastern coast, famous for its architecture and art scene. Valencia is located on the southeastern coast, known for its mix of modern and historic architecture and its lively cultural events.

Which is bigger Madrid or Barcelona?

Madrid is the largest city in Spain and the third largest city in Europe.

Is Madrid the largest city in Spain?

Madrid is the largest ciy in Spain, and the third largest city in Europe.

How many people can use the internet at one time?

IPv4 and IPv6 are the most commonly used IP address systems which are only capable of identifying so many people; many people think because of this limit, the amount of people allowed to be connected on a single internet is significantly decreased. Although true in some respect, it is possible for multiple people to connect through a router (or other device) and connect under one address. By recursively adding a router to the internet this way, you can remove this limit (or, alternatively, accept newer methods of IP address systems when they are released). Therefore, theoretically, although bandwidth issues would rise (making everybody's connection to the internet slow), an infinite amount of people can connect to the internet at once.

How many people over 55 currently use the Internet?

As of 2021, over 80% of people over 55 in the United States use the Internet regularly. This demographic has shown significant growth in Internet usage in recent years, with a wide range of online activities such as social media, email, and online shopping becoming more prevalent among older age groups.

Who explored Spain?

There were a number of major Spanish explorers. Probably the two most famous were the two that took down entire empires: Hernán Cortés (took down the Aztecs) and Francisco Pizarro (took down the Incas).