You would be in Spain... the only thing separating Spain from Africa - is the Strait of gibraltar.
The closest European country to Africa is Spain.
Africa's tallest mountain is not in Kenya. Africa's tallest mountain is Mount Kilimanjaro, which is in Tanzania, close to the border with Kenya. Africa's second tallest mountain is in Kenya. It is called Mount Kenya.
If you're in Spain AND you get as close to Africa as you can FIRST, the trip will take just over 30 min. See the related links.
Spain is the closest country in Europe to Africa. It is close to Morocco. Their closest meeting point is at the Straits of Gibraltar, where sea separates them. Despite the confusion given by the name, parts of Spain are closer to Africa than Gibraltar itself.
No African country borders Spain. Morocco is separated by sea at the Straits of Gibraltar from Spain, so it is close to it.
Not necessarily, but probably, because Europe is close to the African Continent. For example, Spain to North Africa is only a short boat ride away
There is no country south of Spain that is "Spanish speaking" in North Africa. There is a minority of Moroccans who speak Spanish because of the previous colonization, but Spanish has minimal official or signage uses.
It is in Europe, so you could say Europe, but it is also very close to Africa at its southern tip, which is just across the sea from Morocco. They can be easily seen from each other. Note: Spain also has territories in Africa (Ceuta and Melilla) and therefore also borders Africa.
Soccer is Africa is called football. Same in france...its called "le foot" it is also the same in spain, in spanish its le foot ir something close to that.
Tunisia is located in Northern Africa, between Libya and Algeria.
In the Ages of Exploration, other European countries envied Spain because Spain had an advantage of exploring Africa (had lots of resources) because it was so close to it (Iberian Peninsula) Also Spain was one of the firsts to explore (Portugal was the first)