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Earth and gypsum are very common materials of the traditional vernacular architecture in Spain (particularly in the East of the country, where most of the deposits of gypsum are located). [249] Spain facts Sunny beaches, fascinating culture and beautiful cities – find out about one of the world’s coolest countries with our facts about Spain! The name of Spain ( España) comes from Hispania, the name used by the Romans for the Iberian Peninsula and its provinces during the Roman Empire. The etymological origin of the term Hispania is uncertain, although the Phoenicians referred to the region as Spania (meaning "Land of rabbits"), therefore, the most accepted theory is the Phoenician one. [17] There have been a number of accounts and hypotheses about its origin: The .eu domain is also used, as it is shared with other European Union member states. Also, the .cat domain is used in Catalonia, .gal in Galicia and .eus in the Basque-Country autonomous regions. with younger children. The parc rules are fairly strictly enforced. An ideal base for those wishing to explore the Catalonian coastline. The nearest beach in Pals is ideal for windsurfing or relaxing...

Distinct exploitation genres that flourished in the second half of the 20th century include the Fantaterror [ es], the cine quinqui and the so-called destape [ es] films. [247] resort of Sitges is only 9km away and the spectacular city of Barcelona and its airport is just 30 minutes by car or train. As is Port Aventura theme park, and the new Caribbean themed water park, ...A series of Viking incursions raided the coasts of the Iberian Peninsula in the 9th and 10th centuries. [33] The first recorded Viking raid on Iberia took place in 844; it ended in failure with many Vikings killed by the Galicians' ballistas; and seventy of the Vikings' longships captured on the beach and burned by the troops of King Ramiro I of Asturias. Settlers have migrated to Spain from Europe, Africa and the Mediterranean since the dawn of history. The Phoenicians, who came in the 8th century B.C., called the peninsula “ Span,” or “hidden land”. By the first century B.C. the Romans had conquered Spain. The Kingdom of León was the strongest Christian kingdom for centuries. In 1188, the first form (restricted to the bishops, the magnates, and 'the elected citizens of each city') of modern parliamentary session in Europe was held in León ( Cortes of León). [35] The Kingdom of Castile, formed from Leonese territory, was its successor as strongest kingdom. The kings and the nobility fought for power and influence in this period. The example of the Roman emperors influenced the political objective of the Crown, while the nobles benefited from feudalism. The 18th century saw a gradual recovery and an increase in prosperity through much of the empire. The predominant economic policy was an interventionist one, and the State also pursued policies aiming towards infrastructure development as well as the abolition of internal customs and the reduction of export tariffs. [51] Projects of agricultural colonisation with new settlements took place in the south of mainland Spain. [52] Enlightenment ideas began to gain ground among some of the kingdom's elite and monarchy. Other notable Andalusian Baroque sculptors were Pedro de Mena, Pedro Roldán and his daughter Luisa Roldán, Juan de Mesa and Pedro Duque Cornejo. In the 20th century the most important Spanish sculptors were Julio González, Pablo Gargallo, Eduardo Chillida, and Pablo Serrano.

Protestant churches have about 1,200,000 members. [217] There are about 105,000 Jehovah's Witnesses. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has approximately 46,000 adherents in 133 congregations. [218] Get your home connected with our guide to Spanish utilities 22. 150,000 tomatoes are thrown every year… a great beach with water sports less than 1 km away, and the PortAventura theme park is just 8 km away. This parc is easy to get to, thanks to the nearby road, but that does mean you may hear a ... Main article: Economy of Spain Cuatro Torres Business Area in Madrid Torre Glòries and the 22@ business district in Barcelona

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The Spanish Constitution does not contain any one official name for Spain. Instead, the terms España (Spain), Estado español (Spanish State) and Nación española (Spanish Nation) are used throughout the document, sometimes interchangeably. In 1984, the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs established that the denominations España (Spain) and Reino de España (Kingdom of Spain) are equally valid to designate Spain in international treaties. The latter term is widely used by the government in national and international affairs of all kinds, including foreign treatie

The semi-arid climate ( BSk, BSh), is predominant in the southeastern quarter of the country, but is also widespread in other areas of Spain. It covers most of the Region of Murcia, southern Valencia and eastern Andalusia. Further to the north, it is predominant in the upper and mid reaches of the Ebro valley, which crosses southern Navarre, central Aragon and western Catalonia. It also is found in Madrid, Extremadura, Castilla-La Mancha, and some locations of western Andalusia. The dry season extends beyond the summer and average temperature depends on altitude and latitude. Mountains and rivers Teide, still an active volcano in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, is the tallest peak in Spain. The most popular traditional musical instrument, the guitar, originated in Spain. [253] Typical of the north are the traditional bag pipers or gaiteros, mainly in Asturias and Galicia.The Germanic Suebi and Vandals, together with the Sarmatian Alans, entered the peninsula after 409, weakening the Western Roman Empire's jurisdiction over Hispania. The Suebi established a kingdom in north-western Iberia, whereas the Vandals established themselves in the south of the peninsula by 420 before crossing over to North Africa in 429. As the western empire disintegrated, the social and economic base became greatly simplified; the successor regimes maintained many of the institutions and laws of the late empire, including Christianity and assimilation into the evolving Roman culture. entertainment and activities. On the other there’s an indoor gym, crazy golf, tennis - even an underground disco. There’s plenty of fun waiting for you at the complex of four pools,... Mainland Spain is a rather mountainous landmass, dominated by high plateaus and mountain chains. After the Pyrenees, the main mountain ranges are the Cordillera Cantábrica (Cantabrian Range), Sistema Ibérico (Iberian System), Sistema Central (Central System), Montes de Toledo, Sierra Morena and the Sistema Bético (Baetic System) whose highest peak, the 3,478-metre-high (11,411-foot) Mulhacén, located in Sierra Nevada, is the highest elevation in the Iberian Peninsula. The highest point in Spain is the Teide, a 3,718-metre (12,198ft) active volcano in the Canary Islands. The Meseta Central (often translated as 'Inner Plateau') is a vast plateau in the heart of peninsular Spain split in two by the Sistema Central. Other festivals include La Tomatina tomato festival in Buñol, Valencia, the carnivals in the Canary Islands, the Falles in Valencia or the Holy Week in Andalusia and Castile and León.

In January 2020, the COVID-19 virus was confirmed to have spread to Spain, causing life expectancy to drop by more than a year. [88] There are 47 public airports in Spain. The busiest one is the airport of Madrid (Barajas), with 50million passengers in 2011, being the world's 15th busiest airport, as well as the European Union's fourth busiest. The airport of Barcelona (El Prat) is also important, with 35million passengers in 2011, being the world's 31st-busiest airport. Other main airports are located in Majorca, Málaga, Las Palmas (Gran Canaria), and Alicante. Three main climatic zones can be separated, according to geographical situation and orographic conditions: [91] main resort is not within walking distance we recommend that customers have the use of a car when staying at this parc. Please note road and rail noise can be heard in some areas of the parc. With mi... The north coast of this amazing country is called “Green Spain”. This is because the mild, wet climate of the region allows lush plants and trees, such as beech and oak, to flourish.In October 2017 a Catalan independence referendum was held and the Catalan parliament voted to unilaterally declare independence from Spain to form a Catalan Republic [80] [81] on the day the Spanish Senate was discussing approving direct rule over Catalonia as called for by the Spanish Prime Minister. [82] [83] On the same day the Senate granted the power to impose direct rule and Rajoy dissolved the Catalan parliament and called a new election. [84] No country recognised Catalonia as a separate state. [85] In 2019, the population of Spain officially reached 47million people, as recorded by the Padrón municipal (Spain's Municipal Register). [170] Spain's population density, at 91/km 2 (235/sq mi), is lower than that of most Western European countries and its distribution across the country is very unequal. With the exception of the region surrounding the capital, Madrid, the most populated areas lie around the coast. The population of Spain has risen 2 1/2 times since 1900, when it stood at 18.6million, principally due to the spectacular demographic boom in the 1960s and early 1970s. [171] You’d be forgiven for thinking Greece or Italy produced most of the world’s olive oil, but in actual fact, it’s Spain that leads the way. The Iberian country produces some 1.5 million tonnes of the stuff, the vast majority of which comes from the southern region of Andalusia. 21. The winds of change

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