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  1. Feb 15, 2024 · Learn about Spain's history, culture, geography, and more from this list of 36 fun facts. Discover how Spain is the world's second-largest country in Europe, the first global empire, and the home of La Tomatina.

  2. 1. Spain has nearly 8,000 km of coastline. A country known for its turquoise waters, wild coves, rolling waves, white sands, volcanic beaches, and dreamy sunsets, Spain has a total of 7,905 kilometers (4,911 miles) of coastline (and more than 3,000 beaches!). This positions Spain at #34 on the list of countries by length of coastline.

    • Constitutional Monarchy: As history would dictate it, Spain is one of the oldest constitutional monarchies in the world. Spain’s former king, King Juan Carlos I came to power after General Franco – a ruthless dictator, died in 1975.
    • The first ‘novel’ is attributed to a Spaniard: Spanish author, Cervantes’ is known for his Don Quixote novel which was written in 1605. Don Quixote is considered to be one of the first modern novels.
    • Spain has 47 World Heritage Sites: all throughout Spain, there are several pre-historic rock art, historic cities, and buildings. Additionally, there are also bridges, national parks and landscapes.
    • Spain’s connection to the modern stapler: According to records, the first known stapler was made in the 18th century in the Basque country for the French King Louis XV.
    • Rich in UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Spain is home to a breathtaking 48 UNESCO World Heritage Sites that attract visitors from all over the globe. We have been lucky enough to visit some of the most famous ones.
    • Spain Hosts the World’s Biggest Food Fight. La Tomatina is a festival that takes place annually in the town of Buñol, Spain, on the last Wednesday of August.
    • Spanish is the second-most spoken native language. Another interesting fact about Spain is that the Spanish language is the second-most widely spoken native language in the world.
    • First Modern Novel; Don Quixote. Did you know that the first modern novel ever written is the novel Don Quixote by the Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes?
    • Many different groups of people have settled in Spain throughout history, including Iberians, Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans, Visigoths, Celts, Basques, and the Moors (Muslims who came from North Africa).
    • The quill pen is thought to have originated in Spain about 1,400 years ago.
    • The most enduring contribution of Spain to the world is its language, which was imported to the Americas with the expansion of the Spanish Empire in the 16th century.
    • Since the Pyrenees Mountains were such a significant barrier in the north, and Spain is just 9 miles from Morocco in the south, Spain shares much of its early history with Africa.
  3. Nov 8, 2023 · Learn about the history, culture and traditions of Spain, from the world's oldest fiesta to the Moorish influence, the king, the national anthem and more. Discover some of the country's UNESCO World Heritage Sites, quirky customs and facts that will surprise you.

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  5. Jan 7, 2024 · Learn about Spain's history, culture, cuisine, and more with these fun facts. Discover the world's oldest restaurant, the tomato festival, the olive oil production, and more.

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