Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Spain :: essays research papers
 Spain    The country of Spain lies on the continent of Europe. It is located forty  degrees north and four degrees west. The capital of Spain, Madrid, is located in  the central region known as the Centro-Meseta. The country of Spain is made up  of four regions: El norte, El este, El sur, and Centro-Meseta. Spain's large  area of 195,988 square miles covers about five sixths of the Iberian Peninsula.  It is one of the largest countries in Western Europe. At its widest point, Spain  stretches 635 miles from east to west. It stretches about 550 miles north to  south. Spain's longest coastline lies along the Mediterranean Sea and stretches  for almost 1700 miles from the eastern end of the Pyrenees mountain chain to the  strait of Gibraltar. The Pyrenees, one of Europe's largest mountain chains, is  270 miles long. They are practically impassable to humans because are formed  from only steep gorges that lead higher summits.    Spain is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean called the Gulf of Cadiz. The Huelva,  Rota, and Cadiz ports lie on this coast and further up the Guadalquivir River is  the ancient transportation center Seville. Some other major rivers in Spain are  the Douro, Tagus, and Ebro rivers. Spain's currency is the peseta and is  currently equal to one hundred centimos. The exchange rate has one U. S. Dollar  for 134.61 pesetas.    More that thirty-nine million people reside in the country of Spain. That is  because it is made up of a large ethnic diversity. Its location between Europe  and Africa has resulted in a great mixing of races and cultures. The only  distinct minority group generally recognized as outside the racial-cultural  mainstream of Spanish society is made up of Gypsies, many of whom still follow  nomadic life-style along the roads and highways. Fairly large communities of  settled Gypsies are found in the cities of Mucia, Granada, Barcelona, and Madrid.      Spain is overwhelmingly urban, with seventy-six percent of its people living in  towns and cities. This concentration of Spain's people heightens the impression  of emptiness that so often is commented on by the travelers, specially those who  cross the Meseta.    Most of the Spanish portion of the Iberian Peninsula is very thinly populated.  In the Centro-Meseta region only the areas around Madrid and Saragossa have  dense settlement.    There are many different kinds of languages spoken in Spain. Modern Spanish also  referred to as Castilian, is spoken throughout Spain and is the official  language. Castilian is often a second language, not a mother tongue. In el norte  two regional languages are widely spoken. One, the language of Basque people, is    					  Spain  ::  essays research papers   Spain    The country of Spain lies on the continent of Europe. It is located forty  degrees north and four degrees west. The capital of Spain, Madrid, is located in  the central region known as the Centro-Meseta. The country of Spain is made up  of four regions: El norte, El este, El sur, and Centro-Meseta. Spain's large  area of 195,988 square miles covers about five sixths of the Iberian Peninsula.  It is one of the largest countries in Western Europe. At its widest point, Spain  stretches 635 miles from east to west. It stretches about 550 miles north to  south. Spain's longest coastline lies along the Mediterranean Sea and stretches  for almost 1700 miles from the eastern end of the Pyrenees mountain chain to the  strait of Gibraltar. The Pyrenees, one of Europe's largest mountain chains, is  270 miles long. They are practically impassable to humans because are formed  from only steep gorges that lead higher summits.    Spain is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean called the Gulf of Cadiz. The Huelva,  Rota, and Cadiz ports lie on this coast and further up the Guadalquivir River is  the ancient transportation center Seville. Some other major rivers in Spain are  the Douro, Tagus, and Ebro rivers. Spain's currency is the peseta and is  currently equal to one hundred centimos. The exchange rate has one U. S. Dollar  for 134.61 pesetas.    More that thirty-nine million people reside in the country of Spain. That is  because it is made up of a large ethnic diversity. Its location between Europe  and Africa has resulted in a great mixing of races and cultures. The only  distinct minority group generally recognized as outside the racial-cultural  mainstream of Spanish society is made up of Gypsies, many of whom still follow  nomadic life-style along the roads and highways. Fairly large communities of  settled Gypsies are found in the cities of Mucia, Granada, Barcelona, and Madrid.      Spain is overwhelmingly urban, with seventy-six percent of its people living in  towns and cities. This concentration of Spain's people heightens the impression  of emptiness that so often is commented on by the travelers, specially those who  cross the Meseta.    Most of the Spanish portion of the Iberian Peninsula is very thinly populated.  In the Centro-Meseta region only the areas around Madrid and Saragossa have  dense settlement.    There are many different kinds of languages spoken in Spain. Modern Spanish also  referred to as Castilian, is spoken throughout Spain and is the official  language. Castilian is often a second language, not a mother tongue. In el norte  two regional languages are widely spoken. One, the language of Basque people, is    					    
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