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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 do women wear in spain?

They wore long cotton skirts and a simple blouse.

In 1783 what state did Spain own?

There are a large number of US States that were controlled by Spain in 1783. The one you are probably looking for is Florida, but Spain controlled all of the following states in 1783: California, Idaho, Nevada, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Florida. Spain also asserted a claim or controlled parts of the following US States, but did not control them entirely: Alabama, Mississippi, Minnesota, Oregon, and Washington.

Why did England and Spain go to war in 1762?

England and Spain went to war because they both wanted to change religon. Spain wanted England to be Catholic but England wanted Spain to be proestant.

How many beaches are there in Spain?

Spain has 4.964 km. of coast line. Five kilometers is a really long named beach. Therefore there are close to one thousand if all of them have names.

About 15.

The Incan empire was located in the present-day country of?

The Incan Empire was a part of these present day countries:

Colombia

Ecuador

Peru

Bolivia

Chile

Argentina

Largest city in Spain by area?

Madrid is the capital and largest city of Spain.

When did Spain start slavery?

slavery is as old as human existance. even today slavery exists in many places in the world many ancient cultures and some locations today, still keep human slaves as a source of food. i suggest you read well researched histiry materials to enhance your knowledge of human slavery, and involve yourself in organizations commited to correcting slave conditions in the world today.

Which economic system is used in Spain?

Spain has a mixed economy, much like the US

What is the official language spoken in Madrid?

The type of Spanish spoken in Madrid is called Castilian. Castilian is the purest form of the Spanish language. It also is the spoken language in northern Spain.

What were the main religions in Spain from the 10th to the 15th centuries?

In the 14th century Spain was Christian except for the area under Moorish control. By the end of the 15th century the Moors had been expelled and shortly thereafter the Jews were expelled and the Inquisition did it's very best to make all of Spain a Christian country.

What did Spain not explore?

He didn’t explore North America, or Central America.

How did Spain unify its country?

Spain unified primarily through the dynastic marriage of Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile in 1469, which brought together two of the largest kingdoms on the Iberian Peninsula. Their subsequent efforts to consolidate power included the completion of the Reconquista in 1492, the establishment of a centralized monarchy, and the promotion of a common Spanish identity. The unification process continued through the integration of various regions and the imposition of a standardized language and culture. Over time, these efforts laid the foundation for modern Spain's territorial and political unity.

What do you call someone from Catalonia?

catalán -- man

catalana -- woman

catalanes --- men or men and women

catalanas --- woman

What explosion of what ship led Americans to ask for war with Spain?

The ship that blew up was the Battleship USS Maine. It was not deliberately blown up, it was an accident, but that was not known at the time. Also, that was just the final straw. We did not go to war for one ship.

What is the smallest city in Spain?

Andorra, in the Pyrenees mountains is the smallest country in the Iberian Peninsula.

How was Mexico colonized by Spain?

Three hundred years; from the fall of Tenochtitlan (1521) to the end of the War for Independence (1821).

What was the function of the pueblo settlements set up by the Spanish in New Spain?

The Spanish didn't set up the pueblo, but found them there when they arrived. They were occupied by hundreds to thousands of people. For the people living there they were a means of protection because the only way to reach them was by ladders.

What mediterranean country is Corsica a part of?

The mediterranean island of Corsica belong the country of France

Why did England and Spain go to war in 1560?

Because Spain and England wanted both to change religion. Spain wanted England to become Catholic, England wanted to change Spain to Protestant

Where can someone find information about house insurance in Spain?

There are a few places where one can find out about mortgages in Spain in English. For example, websites such as Which, Spanish Property Insight and Euroresidentes all provide good information.