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Facts about Spain
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1. Spain is located in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula.
2. The capital city of Spain is Madrid and the official language is Spanish.
3. Spain is the second most visited country in the world, with over 82 million tourists visiting in 2017.
4. The country has a diverse climate, ranging from hot and dry summers in the south to cold and snowy winters in the north.
5. Spain has a rich cultural heritage, with influences from Roman, Moorish, and Christian societies.
6. Spanish cuisine is renowned worldwide, with dishes such as paella, gazpacho, and tapas being popular staples.
7. Spain is famous for its festivals, including La Tomatina (a tomato throwing festival) and the Running of the Bulls in Pamplona.
8. The country has a strong tradition of art and literature, with famous artists such as Pablo Picasso and Salvador DalĂ being born in Spain.
9. Spain is a constitutional monarchy, with the King of Spain currently being Felipe VI.
10. The economy of Spain is one of the largest in Europe, with key industries including tourism, agriculture, and manufacturing.
2. The capital city of Spain is Madrid and the official language is Spanish.
3. Spain is the second most visited country in the world, with over 82 million tourists visiting in 2017.
4. The country has a diverse climate, ranging from hot and dry summers in the south to cold and snowy winters in the north.
5. Spain has a rich cultural heritage, with influences from Roman, Moorish, and Christian societies.
6. Spanish cuisine is renowned worldwide, with dishes such as paella, gazpacho, and tapas being popular staples.
7. Spain is famous for its festivals, including La Tomatina (a tomato throwing festival) and the Running of the Bulls in Pamplona.
8. The country has a strong tradition of art and literature, with famous artists such as Pablo Picasso and Salvador DalĂ being born in Spain.
9. Spain is a constitutional monarchy, with the King of Spain currently being Felipe VI.
10. The economy of Spain is one of the largest in Europe, with key industries including tourism, agriculture, and manufacturing.