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First of all, the nature of the country is different.
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Spain is an independent countryKingdom of SpainAbbreviated as Spain, located on the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe, at the junction of Europe and Africa, and bordering Portugal to the west.
It is bordered by the Bay of Biscay to the north, France and Andorra to the northeast, and Morocco in Africa to the south by the Strait of Gibraltar.
Across. The territory also includes the Mediterranean Sea.
in the Balearic Islands, the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean.
and Ceuta and Melilla in Africa. The country is a mountainous country with a total area of 505925 square kilometers and a coastline of about 7,800 kilometers.
Geography of Spain:
The topography of Spain is dominated by plateaus, interspersed with mountains. At 3,718 meters above sea level, Mount Teide is the highest point in the country, and the highest point in the mainland is Mount Muracen at 3,478 meters above sea level.
The central Meseta Plateau is an enclosed plateau surrounded by mountains, accounting for about 3.5 of the country's area, with an average altitude of 600 meters and 800 meters. To the north there are the Cantabria and Pyrenees mountains that stretch from east to west.
The Pyrenees are the border between Spain and France, with a length of more than 430 kilometers and peaks of more than 3,000 meters above sea level.
At 3,478 meters above sea level, Mount Muracen in Spain is the roof of the Iberian Peninsula.
Refer to the above content: Encyclopedia - Spain.
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Spain is a country in Europe. Spain almost exclusively occupies the Iberian Peninsula, with a land area of more than 500,000 square kilometers and a population of nearly 50 million. In modern times, Spain is also a well-known big country, and from the perspective of the basic conditions of the whole country, Spain is definitely one of the few big powers in Europe.
Information about Spain.
Spain belongs to European countries, although its national strength is not as good as Britain, France, Germany and other three European "talkers". "But Spain and Italy, both of which are big European powers, should not be underestimated in all respects. With a total population of more than 47.4 million people, Spain is almost comparable in terms of population.
In 2020, Spain had a total GDP of one trillion US dollars, ranking 14th in the world.
In most European countries, the minimum wage is calculated on the basis of hourly wages. For example, the United Kingdom and Germany have their own hourly minimum wages. Each country has set its own different wage standards according to its own actual situation.
In fact, the situation in Spain is more peculiar because it has a monthly minimum wage instead of an hourly minimum wage.
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Spain is a nice country.
Spain, located in the Iberian Peninsula in southwest Europe, occupies an area of 5 6, is located at the junction of Europe and Africa, it is a southern European country surrounded by the sea on three sides, the sun shines all year round, the capital Madrid has more than 300 sunny days a year, fisheries and agriculture are developed, rich in grapes, olives and a variety of delicious seafood.
During the Renaissance, the Spanish Empire became the most powerful country in Europe at the time and the empire on which the sun never set with global influence. Spanish is the second largest country in the world, after English.
In addition to Spain, the official language of most countries in Latin America is Spanish, and the country is currently vigorously strengthening economic, trade and cultural exchanges with Latin America.
Spaniards are known for their enthusiasm and unrestrainedness, and their attitude of "enjoying life" is even more impressive.
In many countries, it's polite to get friends on time or on point, but in Spain it's common to be 15-30 minutes late to get the party hosts well prepared.
In Spain, there is a special "nap time", when you go out shopping between 2:00 and 5:00 p.m., all the shops except the large supermarkets are closed, and everyone will use this time to take a good rest, and if you want to go shopping, try to avoid the lunch break.
The average life expectancy of such Spaniards is up to 85years old, longer than the Japanese who have always paid attention to health preservation.
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Spain is a European country. Spain is a country in southern Europe, and Spain is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the Mediterranean Sea to the east.
It covers the Iberian Peninsula, the Apennine Peninsula and the Balkan Peninsula.
South, including Spain, Portugal.
Andorra and 17 other countries. Spain, located on the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe, is located at the junction of Europe and Africa. Spain covers a total area of 505925 square kilometres, with a total area of about 830 kilometres from the northernmost to the southernmost tip of the mainland and a maximum of 1,000 kilometres from east to west.
Location in Europe.
Europe is located to the west of Asia and is part of the Eurasian continent. It is bordered by the Arctic Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea to the north, west and south, respectively.
It is bordered by Asia to the east and southeast, like a large peninsula jutting out of the Eurasian continent to the west.
Most of Europe is located in the northern temperate zone, and it is the farthest from the equator of the world's most inhabited continents. It doesn't have tropics.
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China and Spain have established friendly diplomatic relations. Since the establishment of diplomatic relations in 1975, the two sides have maintained good-neighborly and friendly relations, and friendly cooperation in the political, economic, and cultural fields has also been developing.
The economic and trade exchanges between China and Spain have been increasing, and the investment cooperation between the two sides has also been strengthened, and the amount of investment between the two sides has also increased. In 2015, the bilateral ** volume reached 100 million US dollars, in 2016 it reached 100 million US dollars, and in 2017 it reached 100 million US dollars.
In addition, China is also the most important tourist destination in Spain, and in 2016, Spain received 10,000 Chinese tourists, making it the second largest place for Spain to receive foreign tourists.
There is also a growing cultural exchange between China and Spain, with the opening of the Chinese Cultural Center in Madrid, Spain, and the Spanish Cultural Center in Beijing.
Friendly relations between China and Spain are also escalating, and the two sides have reached various agreements on political mutual trust, economic cooperation and cultural exchanges. It is hoped that the friendship between China and Spain will continue to develop and promote the deepening of bilateral relations.
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Relations between China and Spain are friendly and stable, and the two countries have established diplomatic relations since 1992. In 2006, the two countries formally established a comprehensive strategic partnership, which has become a model of mutual respect, friendship and cooperation. In 2014, the summit between China and Spain promoted the development of bilateral relations, exchanged in-depth views on current international and regional hotspot issues, and achieved new results on promoting the continuous improvement of bilateral relations.
In 2017, the two sides shaped a new model of cultural exchange between China and the West, especially the increasing use of Chinese elements in Spanish culture. In 2018, China** officially agreed to Spain's accession to the China-CEEC Cooperation Forum, marking the escalation of relations between the two countries. At present, the bilateral amount exceeds 10 billion US dollars, China is Spain's third largest partner, and Spain is the largest partner of China's European partners.
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Relations between China and Spain can be traced back to the 16th century, when China and Spain began to engage in exchanges. In the early 20th century, with the establishment of the Republic of China, China and Spain established diplomatic relations.
In recent years, cooperation between China and Spain in the political, economic, and cultural fields has been continuously strengthened. Here are some specific aspects:
1.Politics: China and Spain maintain close coordination within the United Nations and other multilateral institutions, and engage in dialogue and cooperation on major global issues.
2.Economy: Since the 1980s, there has been a gradual increase in bilateral **. At present, China has become one of Spain's largest partners, and has invested in energy, infrastructure construction and other fields.
3.Culture: Due to the long history of cultural exchanges, there is also extensive cooperation in language learning and tourism development.
Overall, despite some differences and challenges, such as human rights issues, there is still a positive interaction and connection between the two countries.
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Relations between China and Spain began in the 80s of the 20th century, when the two countries carried out a number of economic and cultural cooperation, and in 1992 signed the "Joint Declaration on the Establishment of Friendly Relations and Mutually Beneficial Cooperation between China and Spain", marking the formalization of bilateral relations.
As the economic relationship between China and Spain continues to grow, so does the bilateral relationship. In 2017, China and Spain signed the Joint Statement on the Establishment of a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. On this basis, the two sides have established a comprehensive strategic partnership between China and Spain.
At present, China and Spain have maintained good cooperative relations in terms of investment, cultural exchanges, and personnel exchanges. China is Spain's second largest partner, and Spain is China's third largest partner in Europe. In terms of cultural exchanges, the two sides have established a committee for cultural cooperation between the two countries, and universities and educational institutions of the two countries have also established cooperation.
In addition, China and Spain have maintained close communication and cooperation in the fields of global governance, international security, and climate change.
In short, the friendly relations between China and Spain have developed to a new height, and the two sides have maintained close communication and cooperation in the fields of economy, investment, culture, science and technology, education, and global governance.
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Relations between China and Spain began in 1980, and since then the two countries have established close and friendly relations in a number of fields. In 2008, the two countries formally established a comprehensive strategic partnership, thus promoting mutual cooperation.
In recent years, the cooperation between the two countries in the fields of economy, investment and investment has been continuously strengthened. In 2012, Spain became the largest Chinese investor in Europe, and China became the largest Spanish investor in Asia. In 2013, the two countries signed a bilateral investment protection agreement to strengthen the investment relationship between the two countries.
In addition, the two countries have also established good cooperative relations in the fields of culture, education, science and technology. In 2011, China and Spain signed an agreement on the development of cultural exchanges and cooperation. In 2012, the two countries established a cooperation mechanism in the field of education to promote exchanges and cooperation with each other.
In 2014, the two countries signed an agreement on scientific and technological cooperation to promote bilateral and global science, technology and innovation.
The friendship between China and Spain has been continuously strengthened, and the cooperation between the two countries in the political, economic, cultural, and scientific and technological fields has also become closer and closer. In the future, the two countries will establish a synergy in more areas to promote the development of bilateral relations and global development.
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1.At present, the relationship between China and Spain is relatively friendly, but there are also some problems and challenges.
2.China and Spain have extensive cooperation in the political, economic, and cultural fields.
Exchanges and cooperation between the two countries' enterprises are frequent, and the amount of bilateral cooperation is also increasing year by year.
At the same time, Chinese investment in Spain is also increasing year by year, becoming one of the most important investments in Spain**.
3.However, there are also some problems and challenges between China and Spain, such as Spain's ** deficit with China, and differences between the two sides on certain international affairs.
In addition, in recent years, Spain has also raised some criticisms and concerns about China's practices in terms of human rights and the dissipation of intellectual property rights.
4.In general, the relationship between China and Spain is constantly developing and deepening, and the two sides need to continuously strengthen exchanges and cooperation to jointly address various challenges and issues.
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1. The relationship between the two sides is friendly.
2 Because China and Spain are both important economic and cultural powers in the world, the political, economic and cultural relations between the two countries have been continuously strengthened and developed, and the cooperation between the two sides in international organizations such as the United Nations and the Group of Ten has become closer and closer.
3 The cultural exchanges between China and the West are also a manifestation of the friendship between the two countries, and the friendly relations between the two countries will be further strengthened and deepened as the influence of Chinese culture in Spain continues to expand.
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1. The Iberian Peninsula is located in the southwest of Europe, at the junction of Europe and Africa, with Portugal in the west, the Bay of Biscay in the north, France and Andorra in the northeast, Morocco in Africa across the Strait of Gibraltar in the south, and the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean, the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean and Ceuta and Melilla in Africa. The country is a mountainous country with a total area of 505925 square kilometers and a coastline of about 7,800 kilometers.
2. The folk customs are unrestrained and enthusiastic, and the locals love bullfighting and are keen to dance flamenco. At the same time, it is also the hometown of the guitar, and the modern classical guitar originated and flourished in Spain. On 3 July 2005, Spain became the third country in the world to legalize same-sex marriage.
Spaniards usually shake hands with guests at formal social occasions. When meeting acquaintances, boyfriends often hug each other tightly. Spaniards often have three or four sections, the first one or two are their own names, the penultimate is their father's surname, and the last one is their mother's surname.
Patronymic name is usually addressed verbally;
3. Primary and secondary schools in Spain are free and compulsory. It is 6 years in primary school, 4 years in secondary school, and 4 to 5 years in college.
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