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    Spain, [g] or the Kingdom of Spain, [h] [i] is a country located in Southwestern Europe, with parts of its territory in the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and Africa. [11] [j] It is the largest country in Southern Europe and the fourth-most populous European Union member state.

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      The national flag of Spain (Spanish: Bandera de España), as...

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      The prime minister of Spain, officially president of the...

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      Felipe VI (Spanish: [feˈlipe ˈseɣsto]; Felipe Juan Pablo...

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      The coat of arms of Spain represents Spain and the Spanish...

  2. L'Espagne, en forme longue le royaume d'Espagne (respectivement en espagnol : España Écouter et Reino de España), est un État souverain transcontinental d'Europe du Sud-Ouest, qui occupe la plus grande partie de la péninsule Ibérique.

  3. History of Spain - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Prehistory. Early history of the Iberian Peninsula. Roman Hispania (2nd century BC – 5th century AD) Gothic Hispania (5th–8th centuries) Islamic al-Andalus and the Christian Reconquest (8th–15th centuries) al-Andalus Reconquest. Early Modern Spain. Spain under the Bourbons, 1715–1808.

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    Most of Spain's boundaries are water: the Mediterranean Sea along the east from the French border down to Gibraltar and the Strait of Gibraltar, and the Atlantic Ocean on the northwest and southwest (in the south as the Gulf of Cádiz and in the north as the Bay of Biscay). The Spanish autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla are Spanish enclaves lyin...

    Peninsular region

    Most of Spain's peninsular region consists of the Meseta Central, a highland plateau rimmed and dissected by mountain ranges. Other landforms include narrow coastal plains and some lowland river valleys, the most prominent of which is the Andalusian Plain in the southwest. The country can be divided into ten natural regions or subregions: the dominant Meseta Central, the Cantabrian Mountains (Cordillera Cantabrica) and the northwest region, the Ibérico region, the Pyrenees, the Penibético reg...

    The Inner Plateau and associated mountains

    The Meseta Central ("Inner Plateau") is a vast plateau in the heart of peninsular Spain, which has elevations that range from 610 to 760 m. Rimmed by mountains, the Meseta Central slopes gently to the west and to the series of rivers that form some of the border with Portugal. The Sistema Central, described as the "dorsal spine" of the Meseta Central, divides the Meseta into northern and southern subregions, the former higher in elevation and smaller in area than the latter. The Sistema Centr...

    Lowland regions

    The major lowland regions are the Andalusian Plain in the southwest, the Ebro Basin in the northeast, and the coastal plains. The Andalusian Plain is essentially a wide river valley through which the Río Guadalquivir flows. The river broadens out along its course, reaching its widest point at the Golfo de Cadiz. The Andalusian Plain is bounded on the north by the Sierra Morena and on the south by the Sistema Penibético; it narrows to an apex in the east where these two mountain chains meet. T...

    Of the roughly 1,800 rivers and streams in Spain, only the Tagus is more than 960 kilometers long; all but 90 extend less than 96 kilometers. These shorter rivers carry small volumes of water on an irregular basis, and they have seasonally dry river beds; however, when they do flow, they often are swift and torrential. Most major rivers rise in the...

    Peninsular Spain experiences four principal climatic types: semi-arid, arid, maritime, and Mediterranean. The locally generated steppe climate covers the majority of peninsular Spain, influencing the Meseta Central, the adjoining mountains to the east and the south, and the Ebro Basin. This climate is characterized by wide diurnal and seasonal vari...

    The most populous cities in Spain are Madrid (3.3 million), Barcelona (1.6 million), Valencia (790,000), and Seville (690,000; all data as of 2019).

    Natural resources:coal, lignite, iron ore, uranium, mercury, pyrites, fluorspar, gypsum, zinc, lead, tungsten, copper, kaolin, potash, sepiolite, hydropower, arable land Land use: 1. 1.1. Arable land:27.18% 1.2. Permanent crops:9.85% 1.3. Other:62.97% (2005) Irrigated land:38,000 km2(2003) Total renewable water resources:111.1 cubic metres (2005) F...

  4. 2 days ago · May 30, 2024, 10:34 PM ET (AP) Spain's parliament gives final approval to amnesty law for Catalonia's separatists. May 29, 2024, 7:43 AM ET (AP) Palestinian prime minister visits Madrid after Spain, Norway and Ireland recognize Palestinian state.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Portal:SpainPortal:Spain - Wikipedia

    Spain, or the Kingdom of Spain, is a country located in Southwestern Europe, with parts of its territory in the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and Africa. It is the largest country in Southern Europe and the fourth-most populous European Union member state.

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  7. In 2021 the Total Fertility Rate of Spain (average number of children per woman) was 1.19, and 3.7% was the percent of births to women that were their 4th+ child. Spain accepted 478,990 new immigrant residents in the first six months of 2022 alone.

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