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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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Which is the country north of Spain?

The country that borders northern spain is france

What is the name of the Spain soccer team?

Casillas

Sergio Ramos, Puyol, Pique, Capdevila

Xavi, Sergio Busquettes, Xabi Alonso

Iniesta, Villa, Pedro

What languages are spoken in Cadiz Spain?

Seville is a predominantly Spanish speaking city.
Spanish, but it's a..special one i guess you could say, the people there call it "Andaluz".

It's a dialect of Spanish.
Spanish. Seville, or Sevilla in Spanish, is in Spain.

Why is Granada famous?

Mainly for the Alhambra palace. A Moorish Palace built by the Moors in the middle ages.

What are principal minerals resources of Spain?

2005 data, aprox:

Energetic:

- Lignite: 7,6 mln t

- Coal: 8 mln t

- Anthracite: 3,9 mln t

- Crude Oil: 0,2 mln t

Metalic:

- Nickel-Copper conc.: 0,1 mln t

Industrial:

- Salt: 4,4 mln t

- Quartz: 1,3 mln t

- Sodium Calcium Sulfate: 1 mln t

Ornamental:

- Marble: 3,8 mln t

- Granite: 1,6 mln t

- Limestone: 1 mln t

Quarry:

- Limestone: 274 mln t

- Sand and gravel: 126 mln t

- Clay: 29 mln t

- Granite: 24 mln t

- Dolomite: 17 mln t

- Gypsum: 15 mln t

Is Spain part of the commonwealth?

It would depend on which commonwealth you are referring to.

Spain has no particular association to any particular political commonwealth except the European Union.

Spain is also not affiliated with the British Commonwealth, as it was never a British colony or possession.

What does Spain produce most of?

Spain is a largely agricultural country. Spain produces crops like wheat, barely, vegetables, tomatoes, olives, sugar, beets, fruit, grapes, and cork.

What three cultures mixed together and formed Spain's colonial empire?

Colonial cultures are a mix of indigenous peoples, African slaves, and European colonists.

How long is a flight from dallas Texas to Spain?

The flight time for flights between the above places is 10.5 hours

This is an approximate travel time. The actual time might change depending on the flight path chosen, weather conditions, etc.

In which region of Spain is Madrid?

The city of Madrid is in the province of Madrid, and the Autonomous Community of Madrid.

Madrid is the capital of Spain, the province, and the Autonomous Community.

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

What country is on the other side of spain?

The answer is Portugal unless you mean the right side of Spain and that would be France if you are still not sure what it is then you can look up a map of Europe and look for Spain and look either side of the map

Hope this helps :)

What ocean pollution problems does Spain have?

The pollution of the Atlantic Ocean kills and harms the sea creatures living there. The Mediterranean Sea also has alot of pollution. This pollution also kills and harms many of the sea creatures, people can be hurt by the uncleanliness or can become very ill or sick.

How old was Queen Isabella when she was married?

Isabella I of Castile (also known as Isabel la Catolica) was 23 when she ascended the throne and became Queen of Castile. She was born on April 22, 1451 and her ascension was on December 13, 1474.

What are the most famous countries in Spain?

Spain IS a country; it does not have countries IN it.

How much alcohol can you bring back from Spain?

You can bring back 2 tax free quarts of distilled alcohol from any country.

What were the reasons for conflict between England and Spain?

In the late 1560s a rebellion broke out in the Netherlands, and the rebels were Protestant. Elizabeth helped these Protestants. By helping Spain's enemies, Queen Elizabeth encouraged Protestant ideas and was willing to help the enemies of Catholic Spain, which made Spain England's enemies.

What is Spain's main resource?

coal, lignite, iron ore, copper, lead, zinc, uranium, tungsten, mercury, pyrites, magnesite, fluorspar, gypsum, sepiolite, kaolin, potash, hydropower, arable land
Spain has a lot of resources here are some

a. Natural resources: coal, lignite, iron ore, uranium, mercury, pyrites, fluorspar, gypsum, zinc, lead, tungsten, copper, kaolin, potash, hydropower, arable land

Is Spain a European Nation?

The answer is No. One country cannot belong to another.