There are very few similarities between Spain and Japan. Each is part of a different continent, its peoples are of different races, and they speak totally different languages. Geographically, Japan is an island and Spain is part of the Iberian Peninsula. In economics, Japan is a strong industrial technology based economy while Spain is not known as such.Perhaps one similarity is that both nations have democratic governments.
France is the largest country in the European Union, and is larger than Spain. France (mainland): 551.000 km2 vs 504.782 km2 for Spain.
Spain is slightly smaller than France. Spain has 505,370 square kilometers while France has 643,370 square kilometers. France is the 40th largest country in the world while Spain is the 51st largest country.
Spain has a higher overall elevation than France. France is a country of flat plains and gently rolling hills. The highest point in France is Mount Blanc at 4,808-meters. Spain is a mountainous country. The highest point in Spain is Mount Tiede at 3,718-meters.
That depends on what you mean by "near." Basically, France is between Spain and the UK. Spain is much nearer to the UK than to Australia, but much farther than France, Portugal, or Morocco.
It touches France and Spain. Southwest France and northwest Spain to be exact.
France and Spain ARE countries.
French were from France, and Spanish were from Spain.
Location
France has the higher elevation. France - Mont Blanc 4,808 m (15,781 ft) Spain - Pico de Teide (Tenerife) on Canary Island 3,718 m (12,198 ft) There is some room for discussion. While France has the tallest peak in European Union, much of France is lowland areas. In contrast, much of Spain is on a mid-level plateau. This means the on average a place in Spain will have higher elevation than a place in France.
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Morocco, Spain, and France.
France has a pupulation of around 64 million and Spain has a pupulation of around 46 million. France has around 18 million more inhabitants than Spain.