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Spain



España
Espanya
España
Espainia
Espanha

español o
castellano
España - Reino de España

ElReino de España es un país de Europa occidental constituido en monarquía parlamentaria que ocupa algo más de cinco sextos de la Península Ibérica, dos archipiélagos situados, uno en el mar Mediterráneo (las Islas Baleares) y otro en el océano Atlántico (las Islas Canarias), así como las plazas de soberanía en el norte del continente africano (entre ellas las ciudades autónomas de Ceuta y Melilla) y el enclave de Llivia en los Pirineos franceses. Junto a otros veintiseis países europeos conforma la Unión Europea (UE). Tiene una extensión de 506.013 km². En su territorio peninsular comparte fronteras terrestres con Francia y con el Principado de Andorra al norte, con Portugal al oeste y con la colonia británica de Gibraltar al sur. En sus territorios africanos, comparte fronteras terrestres y marítimas con Marruecos.

CatalàEspanya - Regne d'Espanya

ElRegne d'Espanya és un pais situat al sud-oest d'Europa que comparteix la Península ibèrica amb Portugal, Gibraltar, i Andorra. Al nord-est, a la serralada dels Pirineus, limita amb l'estat de França i el xicotet principat d'Andorra. També s'hi inclouen territoris extrapeninsulars com les Illes Balears a la mar Mediterrània, les Illes Canàries a l'oceà Atlàntic, les ciutats de Ceuta i Melilla al nord d'Àfrica, i unes quantes illes deshabitades al costat mediterrani de l'Estret de Gibraltar, com ara la illa d'Alboran, les Illes Chafarinas, els penyals de Vélez i d'Alhucemas, i el xicotet Illot de Perejil.

EuskaraEspainia - Espainiako Erresuma

Espainiako Erresuma, Europar Batasuneko estatuetako bat da. Honako muga hauek ditu: mendebaldean Portugal eta Atlantiar ozeanoa, iparraldean Frantzia eta Kantauri Itsasoa, ekialdean Mediterranear itsasoa eta hegoaldean Gibraltareko itsasartea.

GalegoEspaña - Reino de España

OReino de España é un estado que se atopa no sudoeste de Europa. Ó nordeste limita con Francia e Andorra, Pirineos por medio. Ó oeste linda con Portugal, país co que forma a Península Ibérica. España inclúe tamén as Illas Baleares no Mar Mediterráneo, as Illas Canarias no Océano Atlántico e as cidades de Ceuta e Melilla no norte de África.

AsturianuEspaña - Reinu d'España

ElReinu d'España ye un estáu asitiáu nel suroeste d'Europa que comparte llendes terrestres con Francia y Andorra al norte, con Portugal al oeste y con Xibraltar al sur na Península ibérica. El territoriu español inclúi tamién dalgunos territorios estrapeninsulares, les islles Baleares, les islles Canaries y les ciudaes de Ceuta y Melilla al norte d'África. Arriendes poseye dellos territorios menores non continentales asitiaos al norte d'África, históricamente denominaes places de soberanía.

EnglishSpain - Kingdom of Spain

TheKingdom ofSpain is a country located in Southern Europe, with two small exclaves in North Africa (both bordering► Morocco). It is divided into autonomous communities, with some of them having special status:► Andalusia,► Balearic Islands,► Basque Country,► Canary Islands,► Catalonia,► Galicia and► Navarra. To the west, Spain borders► Portugal, to the south, it borders► Gibraltar (a British overseas territory) and Morocco, through its cities in North Africa (Ceuta and Melilla). To the northeast, along the Pyrenees mountain range, it borders► France and the tiny principality of► Andorra. It also includes the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean Sea, the► Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean and a number of uninhabited islands on the Mediterranean side of the strait of Gibraltar, known as Plazas de soberanía, such as the Chafarine islands, the isle of Alborán, the "rocks" (peñones) of Vélez and Alhucemas, and the tiny Isla Perejil. In the northeast along the Pyrenees, a small exclave town called Llívia in Catalonia is surrounded by French territory.

Other languages- Aragonés: O Reino d'Espanya ye un estato miembro d'a Unión Europeya (UE) situato en o sudueste d'Europa, an ocupa 6 sietenas partis d'a Peninsula Iberica.

- Estremeñu: El Reinu d'España, es un estau que s'alcuentra asiahau nel suroesti d'Uropa, nel mari Mediterráneu (las Islas Balearis), nel Océanu Alánticu (las Islas Canárias) asín cumu nel norti d'África (las ciais de Ceuta i Melilla).

- Romani: ESpaniya vai O Thagaripen Spaniyako si ekh them andi Suduni Europa.


Short name Spain
Official nameKingdom of Spain
StatusIndependent country, united since 1512, member of the► European Union since 1986
LocationSouth West Europe
CapitalMadrid
Population47,329,981 inhabitants
Area506,030 square kilometres (195,380 sq mi)
LanguagesSpanish, Catalan, Basque, Galician
ReligionRoman Catholic
More informationSpain,Geography of Spain,History of Spain andPolitics of Spain
More imagesSpain -Spain (Category).
See also: Main cities of Spain at MTN50 first digital edition.

General maps

Map of Spain
Map of Spain inCastillian
Map of Spain
Map of Spain from Instituto Geográfico Nacional (in Spanish). Year 2000.
Map of Spain's main rivers
Topographic map
Climate map in English
Drainage basins map
Territorial division
Autonomous communities of Spain
Autonomous communities of Spain
Provinces of Spain
Provinces of Spain
Provinces of Spain
Comarcas (de suelos) of Spain
Municipalities of Spain
Municipalities of Spain
Spanish possesions in North Africa

History maps

This section holds a short summary of the history of the area of present-day Spain, illustrated with maps, including historical maps of former countries and empires that included present-day Spain.

Early history

[[|border|251x400px]]Pre-Neanderthals
[[|border|251x400px]]Neanderthals
Palaeolithic art
Neolithicum in Europe 5th millennium BCE
Europe in ca.4500 BC-4000 BC
Europe in ca.4000 BC-3500 BC
Beaker culture
Extent of theBeaker culture (ca. 2800 – 1900 B.C.)
Pre-historic art in Iberia
The Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal) in the bronze age
Ethnographic Iberia 200 BCE
Prehispanic languages and tribes
Prehispanic languages
Paleohispanic writing systems excluding proper Lusitanian
Possible extent of (proto-)Celtic influence 800-400 BC
Celts in Europe
Celts in Iberia (200 BC)
Celts: Hallstatt (yellow) and La Tène (green) cultures

The Romans

Territorial development of theRoman Empire 264 BC-192, including the conquest of present Spain
TheRoman Republic andCarthago in 218, just prior to theSecond Punic War
Hannibals invasion in thePunic Wars
Roman Republic 100 BCE
Map of theRoman Empire in 50
The extent of theRoman Republic andRoman Empire;
 
133 BC
 
44 BC (late Republic, after conquests by republican generals)
 
AD 14 (death of Augustus)
 
117 (maximum extension)
Camps of the Roman Legions in 80
Map of theRoman Empire in 116
Roman Empire in 117
Hispania under Octavio César Augusto (29-19 a. J. C.), after the Cantabrians Wars
Hispania under Hadrian, 125 AD
Hispania under Diocletian, 293 AD
Roman provinces in Iberia
Roman province ofLusitania
Roman Empire divided 395
The division of the Empire after the death ofTheodosius I, ca.395 AD superimposed on modern borders.
Western Roman Empire 395
Invasions of theRoman Empire 100-500
Invasions of the Roman Empire 100-500
Division of the Roman Empire in 406
Iberia in 409-429
Iberia in 411
Iberia in 411
Iberia in 418
Kingdom of the Alans, 409-426

The Visigoths

Iberian Peninsula Around 560 AC
Visigoths migrations
Kingdom of theVisigoths
Spain in 564
Visigoths andSueves
Kingdom of Suvean Galicia

Muslim Iberia and the Christian countries

Umayyad Caliphate
Conquest by theCaliphs
Caliphate around 750
Europe in 814
Emirate of Cordoba
Coras of Emirate of Cordoba (b. 929)
Emirate of Cordoba
Calfiphate of Cordoba around 1000
File:Iberia 1031 (norsk).jpgIberia in 1031
[[|border|251x400px]]Iberia in 1031
Taifas in 1080
Taifas in 1080
Empire of theAlmoravides (in Spanish)
Empire of theAlmoravides (in English)

Reconquista

[[|border|251x400px]]The Reconquista
Reconquest of the main cities by year
[[|border|251x400px]]Conquest of Andalus
The Reconquista
The Reconquista
The Reconquista
Aragonese Empire
Aragonese Empire
Historical Castillia

United Spain

Columbus voyages 1492-1504
The (Habsburg) Empire of Charles I/V.
 
Castile
 
Aragon
 
Burgundy
 
Habsburg
Habsburg Empire in 1547
Area ruled by the Spanish king around 1580 on a map showing modern-day state borders
Routes of the Armada against Britain and the Netherlands
Spanish colonial empire
New Spain
Europe underNapoleon
Civil War in 1936
Civil War in 1937
Civil War in 1938
Civil War in 1939, White: Spanish Republic Grey: Fascist
Spanish Protectorate of Morocco
Map of Spain in 1960 (including African territories)

Old maps

This section holds copies of original general maps more than 70 years old.

Spain in 1905, Bibliothek allgemeinen und praktischen Wissens für Militäranwärter Band I, 1905

Ethno-linguistic maps

Languages of Spain:
  Galician, official
  Astur-Leonese, unofficial
  Spanish, official
  Aragonese, unofficial
  Catalan, official
  Occitan, official
  Basque, official
Languages of Spain and dialects of Castillian
Castillian dialects
Hispanophone world
This would be roughly the political configuration of the Iberian Peninsula if joining many of the thoughts of nationalist and regionalist parties. A Spanish State would be composed by the traditional regions or nations of Castile (Burgos, Soria, Palencia, Valladolid, Segovia, Avila, Madrid, La Rioja, Cantabria, Toledo, Ciudad Real, Cuenca, Albacete, Guadalajara, Caceres, Badajoz, Murcia), Leon (Leon, Zamora, Salamanca, Asturias), Aragon (Huesca, Zaragoza, Teruel) and Andalusia (Huelva, Jaen, Malaga, Granada, Cadiz, Sevilla, Cordoba, Almeria), while 4 apart independent European states would be the Basque Country (Bizkaia, Gipuzkoa, Alava, Navarre), the Catalan Countries (Barcelona, Lleida, Girona, Tarragona, Castellon, Valencia, Alicante), Galicia (A Coruña, Lugo, Ourense, Pontevedra), and naturally Portugal.

Other maps

Coasts of Spain
Density of population
[[|border|251x400px]]Agglomerations in Spain
Foreign population
Main agglomerations in Spain
Major seaports of Spain
Major airports of Spain
Nuclear power plants in Spain
Hydroelectric power stations >100MW.
Spanish Railway Network
The AVE Hight speed Railway Network

Satellite maps

Satellite map
Satellite map

Notes and references

General remarks:

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States with wide recognition
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Other
Disputed subnational territories
Other regions
Cities
Former sovereign states
Former dependencies and overseas territories
Former disputed territories

Maps of divisions

This section holds maps of the administrative divisions.

  • Andalusia
    Andalusia
  • Aragon
    Aragon
  • Asturias
    Asturias
  • Balearic Islands
    Balearic Islands
  • Basque Country
    Basque Country
  • Canary Islands
    Canary Islands
  • Cantabria
    Cantabria
  • Castille-La Mancha
    Castille-La Mancha
  • Castille and Leon
    Castille and Leon
  • Catalonia
    Catalonia
  • Ceuta
    Ceuta
  • Extremadura
    Extremadura
  • Galicia
    Galicia
  • La Rioja
    La Rioja
  • Madrid
    Madrid
  • Melilla
    Melilla
  • Murcia
    Murcia
  • Valencia
    Valencia

Maps of divisions

This section holds maps of the administrative divisions.

  • 1857
    1857
  • 1930
    1930
  • 1950
    1950
  • 2005
    2005

Maps of divisions

This section holds maps of the administrative divisions.

  • Population variation between 1857 and 2005
    Population variation between 1857 and 2005
  • Population variation between 1900 and 2000
    Population variation between 1900 and 2000
  • Population variation between 1920 and 1950
    Population variation between 1920 and 1950
  • Population variation between 1950 and 1981
    Population variation between 1950 and 1981
  • Population variation between 1981 and 2005
    Population variation between 1981 and 2005
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