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A land of romance and exotic tastes, Spain is a place to be taken in with great gulps. Here's a synopsis of the nation, If you are planning for a trip.

Summary of Spain for Travelers

The state name of the country may be the Kingdom of Spain. It covers an area of approximately 194,000 square miles. Including the mainland and the Balearic and Canary Islands. This total square mileage makes Spain one of the larger nations in Europe, approximately how big is the states of Arizona and Utah.

The main city of Spain is Madrid, home to approximately 5.5 million people. Other major cities include Barcelona with 4.9 people, Malaga with 1.3 million, Seville with 1.8 million and Valencia with just over 2 million people. The ground of Spain ranges from flat to mountainous. Temperatures vary from cool in the winter to baking hot in the summer, particularly in cities such as Madrid, which don't have usage of costal breezes.

Until 1975, Spain was a functional dictatorship ruled by General Francisco Franco. Following his death in 1975, the Prince Juan Carlos de Borbon y Borbon was named Chief and King of State. He eventually moved to liberalize the nation and assigned an independent head of declare that has become an elected official.

Spain has been around a constant state of civil war for much of the past a century. Independence is sought by basque factions from the principle of the King and authorities. It's manifested it self in the proper execution of bombings and such. Barcelona is considered a Basque city, making for an important competition involving the city and Madrid. Do this, If you have a way to attend a basketball game between the two! Violence is rare, however the insults are special.

The people of Spain are known as Spaniards or Spanish. The full total populace is just over 44 million and growing at one percent per year. National breakdowns are geographically focused, but include Basques, Catalans and Galicians. The religious tendency of the nation is overwhelmingly Roman Catholic.

The official language of Spain is Spanish. That being said, Catalan-Valenciana, Galician, and Basque languages form a prevalent minority. Education is compulsory through age 16 and literacy rates come in the 98 percent range.

Spain is really a country. Spain stands uniquely aside, while a lot of Europe seems to be in a hurry to mesh countries.

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