by Goncalo Fonseca
Relative Location Atlantic ocean is on the north north africa is on the south France is on the north east Portugal is on the west
Absolute Location Madrid is 40 degrees 25' N and 03 degrees 43' W Barcelona is 41 degrees 25' N and 02 degrees 10' E
Here is a map that shows the different regions of Spain,. They are 20different regions including the Canary Islands.
This is Lindis Pass, mountains in Spain.
This is Pico Del Tiede which is a volcano on the island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands .
One of the most popular foods in Spain is Paella. This is a rice dish with seafood and vegetables.
In Spain they speak Spanish
People in Spain are called Spanairds
They use the Euro for money
Spaniards
like to talk with a stranger rather then seat alone silently. Spaniards will invite someone to their home without even having time and without liking it. Spain
as one of the largest fleets of fishing boats. The Spanish guitar is one of the most popular instruments in the world. One time the summer Olympics where at Spain 1992.
Spain
still has a monarchy and the king is Juan Carlos I – he is the head of state
Spain
also has a prime minister called Mariano Rajoy Brey - he is the head of the government.
Pollution
of the Mediterranean Sea then pollution is from raw sewage, this is not good for fish and other life in the sea
Deforestation
They cutting trees for building houses and for going vegetables and I think that is bad because without trees we can’t clean the air so easily.
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