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1 Spain

2 Physical and Outline maps of Spain

3 The Europe Map of Spain

4 Spain FLAG

5 Spain– Quick facts Long form – Kingdom of Spain Spain occupies most of the Iberian Peninsula in the southwest Europe. Its territory also includes the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean sea and the Canary Islands in the Atlantic ocean. Spain covers a surface area of 195,365 miles (505,992 sq km) – 52 nd biggest country in the world. Population of 46.65 million for the year 2013. Madrid is the capital city of Spain.

6 Spain– Quick facts (continued) National Animal – Bull National Flower – Red Carnation National Language - Spanish National Anthem - The Marcha Real (Spanish pronunciation: [ ˈ mart ʃ a re ˈ al], "Royal March") is the national anthem of Spain. It is one of only four national anthems in the world to have no official lyrics.

7 Spain Time Zones Spain has two time zones and observes daylight saving time. Spain mainly uses Central European Time (UTC+01:00) and Central European Summer Time (UTC+02:00) in Peninsular Spain, the Balearic Islands, Ceuta, Melilla and plazas de soberanía. In the Canary Islands, the time zone is Western European Time (UTC±00:00) and Western European Summer Time (UTC+01:00). Daylight saving time is observed from the last Sunday in March (01:00 UTC) to the last Sunday in October (01:00 UTC) throughout Spain.

8 Spain– Quick facts Current Monetary Unit - Euro

9 Spain– Quick facts Former Monetary Unit - Peseta

10 Autonomous communities of Spain

11 Spain - Autonomous Communities There are 17 autonomous communities and 2 autonomous cities that are collectively know as “autonomies”. The 17 communities are: Andalusia Aragon Asturias Balearic Islands Basque Country Canary Islands Cantabria Castile-La Mancha Castile and León Catalonia Extremadura Galicia La Rioja Madrid Murcia Navarre Valencian Community The 2 autonomous cities are: Ceuta Melilla

12 Landforms in Spain

13 Occupying most of the Iberian Peninsula's land area (approximately 85%), Spain is the third largest country in Europe and 45% is covered by the Meseta Plateau. Significant mountains in Spain include the limestone Cordillera Cantabrica and rugged Sistema Iberico (north); massive Pyrenees (northeast) where many peaks exceed 3,000 meters; the deeply eroded and rocky Sierra de Cuenca (east), and the lower Montes de Toledo and Serrania de Cuenca (south-central). Significant lowlands include the fertile Andalusian Plain in the southwest, and the Ebro River Basin in the northeast. In addition, much of Spain is fronted by a low and narrow coastal plain, one that separates the mountains from the sea. Those deeply indented coastal areas include countless bays and coves, and most have sandy beaches. In the far northwest, along the Bay of Biscay, rugged cliffs front the coastline. In the far south, the Strait of Gibraltar separates Spain and Europe from Morocco (Africa), and here, the two continents are only 13 km (8 miles) apart.

14 Neighbors of Spain Spain occupies most of the Iberian peninsula, in southwest Europe 1. Portugal 2. France 3. Andorra

15 Mountain ranges in Spain

16 Mountain Ranges The Pyrenees The Pyrenees mountain range in southwest Europe that forms a natural border between France and Spain. It separates the Iberian Peninsula from the rest of continental Europe, and extends for about 491 km (305 mi) from the Bay of Biscay (Cap Higuer) to the Mediterranean Sea (Cap de Creus). Sierra Nevada Sierra Nevada is a mountain range in the region of Andalucia, provinces of Granada and Almería in Spain. It contains the highest point of continental Spain, Mulhacén at 3,478 metres (11,411 ft) above sea level. Cantabrian Mountains Cantabrian mountains are one of the main systems of mountain ranges in Spain. They stretch for over 300 km (180 miles) across northern Spain, from the western limit of the Pyrenees to the Galician Massif in Galicia, along the coast of the Cantabrian Sea. Their easternmost end meets the Sistema Ibérico.

17 Rivers

18 RiverLength (km)Length (miles) Drainage area (km) Outflow Countries in the drainage basin Spain Autonomous Communities in the drainage basin Ebro River91056580,093 Mediterranean Sea Spain Catalonia, Cantabria, Castile and Leon, La Rioja, Navarre, Aragon Douro River89555679,096Atlantic OceanSpain, PortugalCastile and Leon Tagus River1,03864580,100Atlantic OceanSpain, Portugal Aragon, Madrid, Castile-La Mancha, Extremadura Guadalquivir River65740856,978Gulf of CadizSpainAndalusia Guadiana81850867,733Gulf of CadizSpain, PortugalCastile-La Mancha Minho River350217710Atlantic OceanSpain, PortugalGalicia Segura River32520219,525 Mediterranean Sea Spain Valencian Community Jucar River50931621,578 Mediterranean Sea Spain Valencian Community, Castilla-La Mancha Garonne River60237484,811Atlantic OceanSpain, FranceCatalonia, Turia River2801746,394 Mediterranean Sea Spain Aragon,Valencian Community, Castile-La Mancha

19 Castle of La Mota The Castle of the La Mota or Castillo de La Mota is a reconstructed medieval fortress, located in the town of Medina del Campo, province of Valladolid, Spain. It has been protected by the state since 1904, first as a national monument and more recently as a site of cultural interest

20 Alhambra Palace and Generalife Gardens The Palacio de Generalife was the summer palace and country estate of the Nasrid Emirs (Kings) of the Emirate of Granada in Al-Andalus, now beside the city of Granada in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. The Generalife is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Granada, along with the Alhambra palace and gardens, and the Albayzín district.

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