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svlad2 [7]
2 years ago
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What did spain achieve

History
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N76 [4]2 years ago
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The most remarkable achievement of the Spain was its ability to maintain and preserve it control over its huge territories spread around the world.

<h3>What is Spain well known for?</h3>

Spain is a very large country that is located on the Iberian Peninsula, in the southwest corner of Europe. It is a very well developed country that has secular parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy.

Spain is very famous for its easy and rapid-going culture, delicious food and stunning scenery. It has unique traditions and must see sites.

Basically, Spain is one of those country which gained creative capital from their new global reach.

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