The plains of Spain, often referred to as the "Meseta," are located in the central part of the country. This extensive plateau is characterized by its wide, flat terrain and is surrounded by mountain ranges. The Meseta is divided into two main regions: the Northern Meseta and the Southern Meseta. It plays a significant role in Spain's agriculture and has a rich cultural and historical significance.
IN THE PLAINS. You know how they sang "the rain in Spain stays mainly in the plains!"
The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plains.
in Spain when it rains in the plains!
in the 1700s
France and Spain
the main land forms are mountains hills and plains. :)
The horses from Spain caused Native Americans to start riding horses. Before the Spanish rode their horses on the great plains, there were no horses on the great plains.
France and Spain
The independence of Mexico (from Spain) was consolidated.
The rain in Spain stays mainly in the Plains. Last year was the hottest ever recorded.
Spain is on the European continent.Madrid is the capital of Spain. The currency that they use is Euros. It is located in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula. Its official name is the Kingdom of Spain. Its terrain consists of high plateaus, lowland areas such as narrow coastal plains, and mountainous regions. The 2008 population estimate was 45,200,737 people.
Spain is a peninsula in the south of Europe. It is a large country that has various climates and levels of rainfall in the south and southeast, central high plains and the north. The terrain varies from flat to mountainous. Its appearance varies accordingly.