France, Spain, Germany, and small shops in the UK that sell out of date food
Spain is an hour in front of the UK
Spain has never belonged to the United Kingdom, but there is a small area of land south of Spain - Gibraltar - which has been owned by England / Britain since the early 18th century.
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.
No, it isn't. Spain is an independent country.
It's not that small (it could be compared to UK size) but it is in West Africa.
Spain shares land borders with Portugal along the west and with France at the north. Along the shared border with France, Spain also touches a small country called Andorra. Spain also has a border with the UK at the UK territory of Gibraltar. Morocco in Africa also surrounds the Spanish Autonomous Cites of Melilla and Ceuta.
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No, the UK does not share a border with Spain. However Gibraltar does share a border with Spain, Gibraltar is under the sovereignty and jurisdiction of the UK but not part of the UK, it is a British Overseas Territory.
There are about 5 million people in Scotland. Compared the the population of the whole of the UK or the USA it isn't a lot but compared to smaller countries such as Wales where there is 3 million it can be considered a lot.
Spain is 505,370 sq. km. or # 58thbiggest in the world. The U.S. is the 9th biggest in the world. Spain is 5.122% of the U.S.
Tornadoes in the UK are typically small and weak compared with the ones that frequent the United States. There are a few historical accounts of violent tornadoes but these are few and far between.