Spain. Facts and Figures
by Hugh Griffin
Spain is a country in southwestern Europe, bordering the Bay
of Biscay, the Mediterranean Sea, the North Atlantic Ocean, and
the Pyrenees Mountains, southwest of France. Spain consists of
19 autonomous communities including the Balearic Islands and
the Canary Islands, and three small Spanish possessions off the
coast of Morocco - Islas Chafarinas, Penon de Alhucemas, and
Penon de Velez de la Gomera.
The total area of Spain is 504,782 sq km.
Spain has borders with Andorra (63.7 km), France (623 km),
Gibraltar (1.2 km), Portugal (1,214 km), Morocco (Ceuta) (6.3
km), Morocco (Melilla) (9.6 km).
The Spanish climate is considered temperate; clear, hot
summers in the interior, more moderate and cloudy along coast;
cloudy, cold winters in the interior, and partly cloudy and
cool along the coast.
The population of Spain is 40,341,462 (July 2005).
Castilian Spanish is the official language nationwide and is
spoken by 74% of the population. Catalan is spoken by 17%,
Galician is spoken by 7%, Basque is spoken by 2%. These
languages are official regionally.
Religion: 94% of the people are Roman Catholic.
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Copyright 2005 Hugh Griffin
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Hugh Griffin
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