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The line over the "n" in "España" is called a tilde. It indicates a specific pronunciation, transforming the "n" into a palatal nasal sound, which is pronounced like the "ny" in "canyon." The tilde is an important diacritical mark in Spanish, as it distinguishes the meaning of words and affects their pronunciation.

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