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Fun Facts about Spain

Spain Fun Facts


Spain is an eclectic and beautiful country. Spain was ruled from 1939 to 1975 by Dictator Francisco Franco. This regime wanted to unify Spain and outlaw regional languages and promoting the Roman Catholic Church. He also wanted to cut off Spain from other countries. After his death in 1975, King Juan Carlos 1 returned to democracy. So began a night culture called La Movida and artistic expressions including music, art and fun.

The currency in Spain is the Euro.

Spain has 4,964 km of coastline.

Spain’s population is around 45 million.

Spain is 5 times bigger than the UK and has two thirds of its population.

Spain produces 44% of all the earth’s olive oil.

Spain’s symbol of Granada is the pomegranate.

The night life if jumping with 344.000 bars!

Spain has over 8,000 km of beaches.

Spain climate is varied. Some areas resemble desert and in winter it can rain 20 days out of the month.

There are many animals in Spain. However, bats are prevalent and the symbol of Valencia. Scientists found that one bat actually eats birds!

Madrid is Spain’s capital city and it is located directly in the center of the country.

You may not be aware but Spanish food is not spicy! They use a lot of Chile peppers but the food come out more tangy than hot. However, you could taste the garlic.

If you drink hot chocolate in Spain you will find it very thick almost like drinking warm pudding!

Each household in Spain buys fresh bread every day! They are called barras or pistol as.

If you are in Spain you won’t find corn or flour tortillas because they are so popular! If you do visit Spain you will probably notice that there are other languages being spoken like Galician, Basque and Catalan.

You may have heard the phrase, “The rain in Spain falls mainly on the Plain.” Well that is not true. In 2007, it rained every day ending a drought.

Spain is the country closet to Africa!

Spain likes its sports but in particular soccer is the most popular sport!

Some popular and well known artists have come from Spain like Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali and Joan Miro.

Bullfighting is also considered an art in Spain. It is one of the popular attractions and the biggest and most controversial sports in Spain. It is actually a part of the Spain’s history, art and culture. There are bull rings in all major cities and outlying areas!

The tooth fairy is not recognized in Spain. Instead, they have a tooth mouse named Ratoncito Perez!

Flamenco is the musical genre in Spain that uses rapid passages and intricate footwork.

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grahunt  says:
3 months ago

Some nice facts there. Not sure about it raining every day in 2007 though ;-)

I like the Ratoncito Perez one.

jessica  says:
3 months ago

gud imformation

Ruksar  says:
2 months ago

wow lots of facts bout spain

none of your buisness  says:
2 months ago

is there a santa clause in spain

Frank Schwarz  says:
2 months ago

Normally the Hot Chocolate you have it with what is called "Churros", which is a kind of sweet made of flour, water, sugar and salt.It´s delicious and I loved it as a kid

kelly  says:
2 months ago

thank you soooo much for all your facts

i was trying to help my little brother with his home work on spain

ans he came back with A STAR thaks alot

lollollololol  says:
6 weeks ago

thanks, a lot of gud info

:)   says:
5 weeks ago

i liked the facts, intresting....

ree  says:
4 weeks ago

love the one on the rat fairy ahah thnxxx

Lyndsay  says:
4 weeks ago

Im doing a project on Spain an this was sooo helpful!

bob builder   says:
3 weeks ago

i like bricks

someone  says:
2 weeks ago

cool facts

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