- Outline of Spain
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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Spain:
General reference
- Pronunciation:
- Common English country name: Spain
- Official English country name: The Kingdom of Spain or Spain
- Common endonym: España
- Official endonym: Reino de España, España
- Adjectival: Spanish
- Demonym: Spaniard
- Etymology: Name of Spain
- International rankings of Spain
- ISO country codes: ES, ESP, 724
- ISO region codes: See ISO 3166-2:ES
- Internet country code top-level domain: .es
- International Direct Dialing uses the prefix +34. Then a first digit 9 indicates a fixed landline, 6 is for mobile cellphones
Geography of Spain
Spain occupies most of the Iberian Peninsula, and the people of Spain often refer to their country as the "Bull Skin" (Piel de Toro) because of the shape of its territory. Spain is the second largest country in Western Europe (behind France) and with an average altitude of 650 m, the second highest country in Europe (behind Switzerland).
Main article: Geography of Spain- Spain is a:
- Location:
- Northern Hemisphere, on the Prime Meridian
- Eurasia
- Time zones:
- Canary Islands – Western European Time (UTC+00), Western European Summer Time (UTC+01)
- Rest of Spain – Central European Time (UTC+01), Central European Summer Time (UTC+02)
- Extreme points of Spain
- High: Teide on Tenerife 3,718 m (12,198 ft) - highest point in Canary Islands
Mulhacén 3,479 m (11,414 ft) - highest point in continental Spain - Low: North Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea 0 m
- High: Teide on Tenerife 3,718 m (12,198 ft) - highest point in Canary Islands
- Land boundaries: 1,918 km
- Population of Spain: 46,063,500 (January 2008) - 28th most populous country
- Area of Spain: 504,030 km2
- Atlas of Spain
Environment of Spain
- Geology of Spain
- Climate of Spain
- Renewable energy in Spain
- Environmental issues in Spain
- Wildlife of Spain
- Flora of Spain
- Fauna of Spain
- Birds of Spain
- Mammals of Spain
Natural geographic features of Spain
- Beaches in Spain
- Glaciers of Spain
- Islands of Spain
- Lakes of Spain
- Mountains of Spain
- Rivers of Spain
- Waterfalls of Spain
- Valleys of Spain
- World Heritage Sites in Spain
Ecological regions of Spain
Main articles: List of ecoregions in Spain and Ecoregions in SpainPolitical Structure of Spain
The Kingdom of Spain[1] is a constitutional monarchy which has been a member of the European Union since 1986.It has a central administration with extensive regional devolution.
National Political Formations of Spain
- Falange Extreme Rightwing or fascist group associated with Francoist Spain and the Manos Limpias quasi-trade-union which frequently mounts legal challenges against socialism
- Partido Popular or PP Mainstream Centre-Right associated with the main Employers Organization and clerics
- Unión Progreso y Democracia or UPyD a recently established progressive and nationalist alliance
- Partido Socialista Obrero Español mainstream social-democrats linked to Confederación General del Trabajo trade union and theConfederación Empresarial de Economia Social
- Izquierda Unida or IU leftwing group associated with Comisiones Obreras or CCOO trade union
- Movimiento 15-M or Indignados a loose protest organization calling for ¡Democracia Real YA!
Regions of Spain
Main article: Regions of SpainSpain is organized into "Autonomous Communities" and "autonomous cities" each with its own parliament. The common language is "Castelliano" but there are several "co-official" regional languages which may be used for official purposes. There are additionally several variations of Spanish in daily use
Administrative divisions of Spain
Main article: Administrative divisions of SpainProvinces of Spain
Main article: Provinces of SpainMunicipalities of Spain
Main article: Municipalities of Spain- Capital of Spain: Madrid
- Cities of Spain
The municipalities of Spain, 8111 in total, are the basic level of Spanish local government.
Demography of Spain
Main article: Demographics of SpainGovernment and politics of Spain
- Main article: Government of Spain and Politics of Spain
- Form of government: Constitutional monarchy
- Capital of Spain: Madrid
- Elections in Spain
- (specific elections)
- Political parties in Spain
- Political scandals of Spain
- Taxation in Spain
Branches of the government of Spain
Main article: Government of SpainExecutive branch of the government of Spain
- Head of state: King of Spain, Juan Carlos I
- Head of government: Prime Minister of Spain, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero
- Cabinet of Spain
Legislative branch of the government of Spain
- Parliament of Spain (bicameral)
- Upper house: Senate of Spain
- Lower house: Congress of Deputies (Spain)
Judicial branch of the government of Spain
Main article: Spanish judicial systemForeign relations of Spain
Main article: Foreign relations of SpainInternational organization membership
The Kingdom of Spain is a member of:[2]
Law and order in Spain
Main article: Law of Spain- Capital punishment in Spain
- Constitution of Spain
- Crime in Spain
- Human rights in Spain
- LGBT rights in Spain
- Freedom of religion in Spain
- Law enforcement in Spain
Military of Spain
Main article: Military of Spain- Command
- Forces
- Army of Spain
- Navy of Spain
- Air Force of Spain
- Special forces of Spain
- Military history of Spain
- Military ranks of Spain
Local government in Spain
Main article: Local government in SpainHistory of Spain
- Main article: History of Spain, Timeline of the history of Spain, and Current events of Spain
Culture of Spain
Main article: Culture of Spain- Architecture of Spain
- Cuisine of Spain
- Ethnic minorities in Spain
- Festivals in Spain
- Humor in Spain
- Languages of Spain
- Media in Spain
- National symbols of Spain
- Coat of arms of Spain
- Flag of Spain
- National anthem of Spain
- People of Spain
- Prostitution in Spain
- Public holidays in Spain
- Records of Spain
- Religion in Spain
- Buddhism in Spain
- Christianity in Spain
- Hinduism in Spain
- Islam in Spain
- Judaism in Spain
- Sikhism in Spain
- World Heritage Sites in Spain
Art in Spain
- Art in Spain
- Cinema of Spain
- Literature of Spain
- Music of Spain
- Television in Spain
- Theatre in Spain
Sports in Spain
Main article: Sports in SpainEconomy and infrastructure of Spain
Main article: Economy of Spain- Economic rank, by nominal GDP (2007): 8th (eighth)
- Agriculture in Spain
- Banking in Spain
- National Bank of Spain
- Communications in Spain
- Companies of Spain
- Currency of Spain: Euro (see also: Euro topics)
- Economic history of Spain
- Energy in Spain
- Energy policy of Spain
- Oil industry in Spain
- Mining in Spain
- Tourism in Spain
- Transport in Spain
- Spain Stock Exchange
Education in Spain
Main article: Education in SpainInfrastructure of Spain
- Health care in Spain
- Transportation in Spain
- Airports in Spain
- Rail transport in Spain
- Roads in Spain
- Water supply and sanitation in Spain
See also
Main article: Spain- List of international rankings
- List of Spain-related topics
- Member state of the European Union
- Member state of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- Member state of the United Nations
- Outline of Europe
- Outline of geography
References
- ^ The Spanish constitution does not establish any official denomination of the country, even though España (Spain), Estado español (Spanish State) and Nación española (Spanish Nation) are used interchangeably. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in an Ordinance published in 1984, declared that "[...] denominations "Spain" and "Kingdom of Spain" are equally valid to designate the Spanish State in international treaties..."[1]
- ^ "Spain". The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. July 2, 2009. https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/sp.html. Retrieved July 23, 2009.
External links
- Overviews
- Encyclopaedia Britannica's Spain Portal site
- IberiaNature A guide to the environment, geography, climate, wildlife, natural history and landscape of Spain
- Library of Congress Spain Country Series site
- Local Spanish news and features
- Maps of Spain: satellite images, relief maps, outlines and themed maps of Spanish autonomous communities, provinces and municipalities
- Spain: CIA World Factbook entry — updated in May 2006
- Spain: The Economist Country Briefings entry
- Government
- administracion.es e-government Portal
- Agencia Estatal de Administración Tributaria — Tax Agency
- Casa Real.es - Spanish Royal Family
- Congreso de los Diputados — Congress of Deputies
- Dates in Spanish history
- El Senado - Senate
- La Moncloa.es — Prime Minister
- Other
- INEBase — National Institute of Statistics
- Languages of Spain
- Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Official Website of Tourism in Spain
- History of Spain Primary history documents
- Outline of Spain travel guide from Wikitravel
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