Spain: Introduction

Spain: Introduction

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Geography, Science, Social Studies, History

6th - 9th Grade

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Spain, a significant European country, has a rich history and diverse geography, including the Iberian Peninsula and various islands. It shares borders with Portugal, France, Andorra, and Gibraltar. The population is over 46 million, with a mix of native Spaniards and immigrants. Roman Catholicism is predominant, though less so than in the past. Spain is a constitutional monarchy with 17 autonomous regions, each with its own parliament and sometimes language. Cultural traditions like tapas and bullfighting are notable, and tourism thrives on historical sites and beaches. Economically, Spain is industrialized, with a focus on automobile production and renewable energy. Agriculture, especially olives and citrus fruits, is vital.

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Which two cities in North Africa are Spanish exclaves?

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What is the capital and largest city of Spain?

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Which language is commonly spoken in Catalonia?

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What is a traditional Spanish snack often shared with friends and family?

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Which historical site in Spain is a reminder of its Moorish past?

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What is Spain's leading industry in terms of production?

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Which agricultural product is Spain the world's leading exporter of?