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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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When did Francoist Spain end?

Francoist Spain ended in 1975.

Does chase have branches in Spain?

No. Chase bank does not have branches in Spain. There are a total of 32 banks in Spain and Chase bank isn't one of them

Where do you get train from Seville to Granada?

There is direct service from Sevilla to Granada. The trip is about 3 hrs and 15 minutes.

What religions do Basques practice?

Most Basques are either Catholic or Agnostic/Atheist.

Did Spain extend its empire to Florida?

Yes, Florida used to be one of Spain's colonies, but it was acquired by the US in 1819.

When and where did Spain colonize in Africa?

Most of the Spanish colonization of Africa occurred around the Moroccan and Algerian coasts. Spain colonized the following areas: Melilla in 1497, Mazalquivir in 1505, Penon de Velez de la Gomera in 1508, Oran in 1509, Algiers in 1510, Bugia in 1510, and Tripoli in 1511.

Who had power in Spain in 1939?

In January of 1939, some areas of Catalonia and Valencia were still in Republican hands. However, Francisco Franco and his Nationalist Fascist forces were in control of the whole country by the end of the year.

How did Isabella I make all of Spain Catholic?

First they established the Inquisition in 1478. This was initially intended to assure that Muslims in conquered area did, indeed, convert to Christianity. In 1492 they defeated the last Muslims in Spain. The Muslims could either convert or leave. Later they simply expelled the Muslims. Finally they expelled the Jews. Later the nature of the Inquisition changed and it became much harsher.

What are the 22 spanish speaking countries flag?

see the related links below for pictures of the Spanish-speaking countries' flags.

What was New Spain viceroyalties?

After Spain had conquered areas in Central America and the southern part of North America in the 16th century, those territories were called New Spain.

Which areas of north America did Spain conquer last?

There are numerous areas of North America that Spain never tried to conquer (such as the the Northeast United States or Canada). The area in North America that Spain made the latest claim to was the Oregon Territory, but Spain rescinded its claim when the US and UK made much more effective and defensible claims.

How did Catholic start in Spain?

As Spain explored the new world, they brought along priests, monks, and friars with them, every exploring ship had its religious on board. Remember that the King and Queen of Spain were extremely pious religious and sought the advancement of Christianity above all else.

What is Spain's drinking age?

the legal age to buy alcohol and drink in Spain is 18 y

Spain and Portugal are called the what peninsula?

Together, Spain and Portugal are often referred to as the Iberian Peninsula, or simply "Iberia." In both languages, this is caled "la pen’nsula IbŽrica."

What is an autonomous community?

An autonomous community is a name given to any of the seventeen self-governing first-level political subdivisions of Spain.

What does capital city of Spain?

Madrid, Barcelona, and Valencia are the three major cities in Spain

How long did Franco rule Spain?

From October 1936 (as a unified nation from 1939 onwards) until his death in November 1975.

Who was King of Spain in 1330?

Spain was not a united political entity in 1330. It was a collection of independent principalities, so there was no King of Spain.

What is the root cause of the economic problems facing some of the European nations such as Greece Spain and Italy?

during good times the governments borrowed more money than they are now able to pay back

Did Spain create a buffer zone?

to protect themselves from invaders

What colony was found after the defeat of the Inca empire?

After the Inca were defeated in South America, the colony formed was Peru. It was Francisco Pizarro who conquered the Inca in 1532. He established Lima as the capital of Peru in 1535.

What colour skin do the spanish have?

They have brown and they can change there tan if they go out in the sun all the time.

Why did many people in Spain's latin America colonies resent spanosh control?

  1. Colonists of latin America wanted there freedom from Spain
  2. Spaniards were being unfair with the colonists