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By: Anthony & Max. Espana. Spain. Spain Geography. Size: 208,000 square miles Surrounded by water on three sides Spain is located at the Iberian Peninsula, of which it occupies approximately 80% and the other 20% is occupied by Portugal. Spain’s Sports. Football (soccer) Cycling - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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By:Anthony & Max

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Spain Geography

Size: 208,000 square miles Surrounded by water on three sides Spain is located at the Iberian

Peninsula, of which it occupies approximately 80% and the other 20% is occupied by Portugal

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Spain’s Sports Football

(soccer) Cycling Handball Tennis Rugby And lots more

•Spain won its first World Cup football title in 2010.

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Fun Facts

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

The word Spain really means ‘the land of rabbits

The currency in Spain is the Euro.

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Spain Mammals Lynx, The Egyptian Mongoose, The Red Fox, Genets, Wild Boar, Spanish Ibex, The European Badger, The European Pine

Marten, The stoat, The Beech Marten, The European Mink, The European Otter, The European Polecat,

•The Brown Bear, •The Grey Wolf, •The red squirrel,•Garden Dormouse, •The Edible dormouse, •The Southwestern •Water Vole,• The European Water Vole, •The European Snow Vole, •The Bank Vole, •The common vole, •The field vole,• Yellow-necked Mouse,• The wood mouse ,•The Harvest Mouse,•European Rabbit,• European Hare,• Broom hare, •European hedgehog,• North African Hedgehog, •European Mole,

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Spain Reptiles and Amphibians The Mediterranean House

Gecko, The Iberian Ribbed Newt The common toad, Mediterranean Tree Frog Perez's Frog, The Common Chameleon Spur-thighed Tortoise, Loggerhead Sea Turtle leatherback turtle,

•European pond terrapin •Red-Eared Slider, •The green turtle

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Food The two basic ingredients of all Spanish

food are olive oil and garlic. Spanish people love sausage, in

particular their chorizo, a pork sausage made with paprika. There are many types of chorizo, from fresh and soft to smoked and aged. Every local market offers a variety and Spanish families often make their own in the winter and hang them in the cellar or the attic to dry.

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More Food Herbs and Spices are Garlic, onions and

herbs such as oregano, rosemary and thyme are used.

Jamón (ham) is a very prized food. The people of Spain take their ham very seriously and will pay a high price for top-quality ham. So proud are the Spanish people of their ham, that there are several museums of ham.

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Even More Food! Because Spain is located on the Iberian

Peninsula and is surrounded on three sides by water, fresh seafood is always plentiful in the markets and is eaten daily. Everything from halibut to shrimp, and even octopus and baby eels are common to see in the markets.

Eggs - Eggs are eaten daily either fried, deviled, or in a Spanish omelet, called a tortilla espanola in Spain. They are an essential part of many recipes, including desserts and salads.

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So Much Food!

Cheeses - Wonderful cheeses of every type can be eaten in Spain. Spanish cheeses are made from sheep, cow, goat milk and mixed.

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Weather The climate varies tremendously in Spain,

due to its large size. Visitors can generally expect a Mediterranean climate, characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, rainy winters.  The vast central plateau, or Meseta, has a continental climate with hot, dry summers and cold winters. Rain generally falls in spring and autumn. The mountains surrounding the plateau have a higher rainfall and often experience heavy snowfalls in winter

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