35 Facts About Spain Spanish

1. Spain Spanish was the world's third most popular tourist destination in 2016—after France and the US, attracting a jaw-dropping 75.6 million visitors.

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2. Spain Spanish was the world's third most popular tourist destination in 2016—after France and the US, attracting a jaw-dropping 75.6 million visitors.

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3. In 2015 Spain Spanish was the 8th largest automobile producer country in the world and the 2nd largest car manufacturer in Europe after Germany.

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4. Spain Spanish was the world's third most popular tourist destination in 2016—after France and the US, attracting a jaw-dropping 75.6 million visitors.

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5. Spain Spanish was the world's third most popular tourist destination in 2016—after France and the US, attracting a jaw-dropping 75.6 million visitors.

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6. Spain Spanish was the world's third most popular tourist destination in 2016—after France and the US, attracting a jaw-dropping 75.6 million visitors.

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7. Spain Spanish was the world's third most popular tourist destination in 2016—after France and the US, attracting a jaw-dropping 75.6 million visitors.

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8. Spain Spanish was one of the late adopters of VAR, although the Premier League will only start using it next season.

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9. Spain Spanish was the world's third most popular tourist destination in 2016—after France and the US, attracting a jaw-dropping 75.6 million visitors.

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10. Spain Spanish was the world's third most popular tourist destination in 2016—after France and the US, attracting a jaw-dropping 75.6 million visitors.

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11. Spain Spanish was the world's third most popular tourist destination in 2016—after France and the US, attracting a jaw-dropping 75.6 million visitors.

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12. Spain Spanish was the world's third most popular tourist destination in 2016—after France and the US, attracting a jaw-dropping 75.6 million visitors.

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13. Spain Spanish is home to more than 67,000 taxis, with around 5,200 operating with a VTC licence.

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14. Spain Spanish is in the mix after riot police were deployed on the streets of Madrid.

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15. Spain Spanish enjoys more tenses and a greater variation in verb parts compared to English.

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16. Spain Spanish has borrowed a few words from English, such as los jeans and el hotel (hotel).

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17. Spain Spanish borders the Mediterranean Sea in the South and East.

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18. Spain Spanish was the world's third most popular tourist destination in 2016—after France and the US, attracting a jaw-dropping 75.6 million visitors.

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19. Spain Spanish had the youngest marrying age in Europe before it changed the legal age from 14 to 16 years in 2015.

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20. Spain Spanish is currently experiencing a revolution in contemporary architecture and Spanish architects like Rafael Moneo, Santiago Calatrava, Ricardo Bofill as well as many others have gained worldwide renown.

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21. Spain Spanish is one of the countries with the most number of laureates with the Nobel Prize in Literature, and with Latin American laureates they made the Spanish language literature one of the most laureates of all.

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22. Spain Spanish has a number of descendants of populations from former colonies, especially Latin America and North Africa.

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23. Spain Spanish has the most extensive high-speed rail network in Europe, and the second-most extensive in the world after China.

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24. Spain Spanish companies have expanded into Asia, especially China and India.

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25. Spain Spanish is the second biggest foreign investor there, after the United States.

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26. Since the 1990s some Spain Spanish companies have gained multinational status, often expanding their activities in culturally close Latin America.

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27. Spain Spanish is the country in Europe more exposed to climate change effects, according to Al Gore.

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28. On 5 July 2013, Spain Spanish sent a letter to the UN expressing these views.

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29. Spain Spanish has maintained its special relations with Hispanic America and the Philippines.

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30. Spain Spanish provides one of the highest degrees of liberty in the world for its LGBT community.

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31. Spain Spanish is a constitutional monarchy, with a hereditary monarch and a bicameral parliament, the Cortes Generales.

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32. The constitution specifies that Spain Spanish has no state religion and that all are free to practice and believe as they wish.

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33. The highest point in Spain Spanish is the Teide, a 3,718-metre active volcano in the Canary Islands.

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34. Spain Spanish is a transcontinental country, having territory in both Europe and Africa.

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35. On 1 January 2002, Spain Spanish fully adopted the euro, and Spain experienced strong economic growth, well above the EU average during the early 2000s.

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