
1) Espana
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1) US foe of 1898 2) Alhambra setting 3) Andorra neighbor 4) Armada launcher 5) Avila locale 6) Basque homeland 7) Basque land 8) Bilbao locale 9) Cadiz locale 10) Canary Islands country 11) Canary Islands locale 12) Canary Islands owner 13) Cape Trafalgar site 14) Castles country 15) Costa Brava is here
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Spain (n; España Es-España.ogg), officially the Kingdom of Spain (Reino de España),{efn|The Spanish Constitution does not establish any official name for Spain, even though the terms España (Spain), Estado español (Spanish State) and Nación española (Spanish Nation) are used throughout the document. Nonetheless, the Spanish Ministry of Fore...
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[Auden] Spain is a poem by W. H. Auden written after his visit to the Spanish Civil War and regarded by some as one of the most important literary works in English to emerge from that war. It was written and published in 1937. Auden published two versions of the poem, first as a pamphlet Spain (1937), then, in revised form and titled `Spain...
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[European Parliament constituency] ==Current MEPs== As of July 2012 ==1987== The first European election in Spain was a by-election held after it joined the European Communities in 1987. The rest of the EC had voted in 1984. ==1989== The 1989 European election was the third election to the European Parliament and the first time Spain voted ...
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[composition] Spain is an instrumental jazz fusion composition by jazz pianist and composer Chick Corea. It is probably Corea`s most prominent piece, and some would consider it a modern jazz standard. Spain was composed in 1971 and appeared in its original (and most well-known) rendition on the album Light as a Feather, with performances by...
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new name for Portugal, coined by Jade on Big Brother (Nominated by reader Alastair, UK)
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(from the article `Madariaga y Rojo, Salvador de`) ...are Englishmen, Frenchmen, Spaniards (1928), a study of national psychology; Guía del lector del Quijote (1926; Don Quixote), an analysis of ...
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Surprising fact: Spain has a greater area under vine than any other country, although because the yields from these vineyards are generally low, it only ranks third in the list of wine producers. In the north west, the cool damp region of Galicia produces some fresh aromatic whites from the Albariño grape, and Rueda is beginning to produce tasty, ...
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Country in southwestern Europe, on the Iberian Peninsula between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, bounded north by France and west by Portugal. Government The 1978 constitution provides...
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Modern nation with constitution proclaimed in 1812, forming majority of the Iberian peninsula. Initially unified under Ferdinand and Isabella upon conquest of Muslim kingdom of Granada in 1492.
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[
n] - a parliamentary monarchy in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula
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Kingdom of Spain noun a parliamentary monarchy in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula; a former colonial power
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Click images to enlargeCountry in southwestern Europe, on the Iberian Peninsula between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, bounded north by France and west by Portugal. Government The 1978 constitution provides for a hereditary monarch as formal head of state. The monarch appoints a prime minister, called presi...
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