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Geography
Spain
Spain The entire area of Spain is 504,750 sq. km. Spain is about the size of Arizona and Utah combined. Spain has high plateaus surrounded by low coastal plains. The most famous mountain range in Spain is located in the north. It is called the Pyrenees. Other mountain ranges are the Cantabrian, Sierra Moreno and the Sierra Nevada Mountain ranges. In the north, the climate is moderate with year-round rainfall. The south and the east have a mediterranean climate. The southern and eastern part of spain has long dry summers and mild winters. There are nine major rivers in Spain. These rivers drain into the Mediterranean and Atlantic Ocean. The Mino, the Duero, the Tajo, the Guadiana, and the Guadalquivir, each flow into the Atlantic. The Segura, the Jucar, the Turia, and the Ebro all empty into the Mediterranean. The longest Spain was one of the poorest countries in Western Europe. It improved after it joined the European Union in 1986. Spain's gross national product per capita has more than tripled in the last generation. It is now $15,890. Economic opportunities are now available for the majority of the population. Unemployment is still a major problem for the economy. Agriculture is still important, even though it is no longer the basis of Spain's economy. Farmers produce a lot wheat and barley. Spain leads the world in production of olives and olive oil. Many Spaniards raise livestock such as sheep,goats,and cattle. The production of wine is also important. In the north the major products are beef cattle, vegetables, and fruit. In the Mediterranean it is olives, almonds, citrus fruits, grapes, and vegetables. In the Meseta the major products are grains, olives, and grapes. Spain has many natural resources. Some of the leading resources are coal, iron ore, mercury, gypsum, zinc, lead, copper, and hydroelectric power. Other resources in Spain are lignite, uranium, pyrites, fluorspar, tungsten, kaolin, cork, and potash. The industries of Spain are of a wide variety. These resources include textiles and clothing, footwear, metal manufacturing, chemicals, shipbuilding, The ethnic groups in Spain are Basques, Catalan, and Galicians. The Spanish have Mediterranean and Nordic ancestry. Spain's population in July 2000 was 39,996,671. The population growth rate is .11%. The birth rate is 9.22 births/1000 population . The death rate is slightly lower, it is 9.03 deaths/1000 population. The men 's life expectancy is 75.32 years. The women's life expectancy is 84.49 years. (www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/sp.html).Madrid has 3.6 million people. They have the largest population. Barcelona has 1.8 million people. About 79% of the country lives in urban areas. The remaining percentage (21%) live in rural areas.(Chicoine, pg 60) The people of Spain are called Spaniards. There are four official languages. Castilian Spanish is used for business and government. Catalan is spoken by 17% of the country, Galician, 7%, and Basque, 2%.Catalan is spoken in the northeast corner, Galician in northwest, and basque in the north. (Culturgram, pg 2) 97% of the people are literate. (Background notes, pg 1). The people in Spain over 15 can read and write. (www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/sp.html). Spain is predominately Roman Catholic. 99% of the people are baptized members (Culturgram, pg. 2). Spanish life is influenced by Catholic traditions. Freedom of religion was granted in the 1970s. There are also muslims and Jews in Spain. The family is important with Spain. Divorce rates are very low. The father is head of the home. The wife is responsible for caring for the house and children. Men are considered strong and masculine. The women are expected to be understanding and feminine. Men have more social freedom than women. The kids in Spain begin dating in groups at 14. In some areas, couples can only date if they plan to marry. A boy has to meet a girl at a prearranged site, rather than call her at home. The average marriage age for men is 27, for women it is between 20 and 24. Spain's main sport is soccer. Bullfighting is also a popular attraction. Bullfighting is considered an art more than a sport. Team sports are not part of school programs. Most Spaniards like to go to the movies, watch TV or go In 1993, there were 379 telephone lines for every 1000 inhabitants. The telephone company in Spain is called the Telefonica de Espana. In 1994 there were 16,067 phone lines installed, only 14,985 worked. Spaniards have high prices for the telephone service. Only 2% of the Spanish population own a cell phone. (Background notes, pg 10) The telecommunication system is mostly modern and good for domestic and international use. There are many radio and television stations in the country. Some major radio stations are AM 208, and FM 715. There are 228 TV stations. There are about 16.2 million TV s and 13.1 million radios.(www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/sp.html) Between the Sixteenth Century Spain was the most powerful European nation. The Basque are the first people in Spain. They are also the oldest group in Europe that is still living. The unification of Spain was Physical Geography pg 1 Economic Geography pg 2-3 Urban Geography pg 3-4 Culture pg 4-5 Bibliography: Chicoine, Stephen. (1997). Spain Bridge between Continents. Marshall Cavendish Corporation "Spain." (1994, July). Culturgram. Monthly Journal "Spain." (2000, August). Background notes. Monthly Journal (www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/sp.html) www.askjeeves.com
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