geographical position of Spain and especially its violent (emotional!) The historical development largely contributed to what is now the birthplace of flamenco and bullfighting has become a "solarium" of global importance.Today, it is the South European country was a well-known destination for tourist routes.This is not surprising - it seems that the sun does not go here ever.
sverhudachnym geographical position of Spain on the map of Europe, thousands of amazing landscapes, and the intersection of the original ancient cultures, as well as European-refined service created her fame of the tourist Eden.Most often, numerous lovers, fresh emotions and vivid impressions visit Ibiza, Mallorca and Mediterranean beaches, which lie hundreds of kilometers between Valencia and Barcelona.But the interesting thing is hidden from the eyes of curious tourists in the depths of the Iberian Peninsula.
almost ideal geographical position of Spain, not only in terms of tourism, but also in the geopolitical and economic, has made the country one of the most prosperous, developed and attractive in the world.To a large extent this contributed to the majestic Pyrenees mountains and inaccessible.The geographical position of Spain in a sense, led to the natural isolation of the country by the majority of European military conflicts of the twentieth century, which allowed it to develop, while Europe burned in the fire fighting.However, this relative isolation of Spain did not protect against the devastating and brutal civil war.However, this is a completely different topic.
specific regard to the geographical position of this delightful country, it covers eighty-five percent of the Iberian Peninsula, the remaining fifteen belong to Portugal.Andorra and Gibraltar can be disregarded because of their "microscopic" dimensions.Spain, whose geographical position has had a tremendous impact on the historical, cultural and economic development of the country, also owns the Balearic, Pitiuzskimi islands (they make up one province) in the Mediterranean Sea and the Canary Islands in the Atlantic.
Spain is the most mountainous country in Europe after Switzerland.Mountains, plains and plateaus occupy about ninety percent of its territory.Spain, where the length of the land borders is 3,144 km, bordering the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic.The largest country Plateau - Meseta - occupies almost half of its territory.To the west of this giant mountain plain set of tectonic faults, alternating with picturesque river valleys.
Mining System of Central Meseta Cordeliers divides into two parts - Starokastilskoe and Novokastilskoe plateau.A considerable part Meseta is characterized by an extremely low average annual rainfall.For example, the province of Almeria can be considered the only true desert in Europe - so insignificant amount of moisture it has endowed nature.However, there are quite lush and blooming oases.Spain is practically all of these contrasts.And not just natural.
Spanish coast, is so attractive to tourists, it is also distinguished by the variety of landscapes and scenery.Here there are dunes, cliffs, and of course, plenty of beaches covered with sand and pebbles.The coast of Galicia of its coastline reminiscent of the Norwegian fjords and the Atlantic coast is replete with a variety of limestone headlands, caves and grottoes of tiny sizes.
deserves special attention ekonomikogeograficheskoe position of Spain.In the second half of last century, Spain emerged among the fastest growing and largest economies in the world.And all this thanks to the progressive reforms, well-thought-out investment policy and to some extent its geographic isolation.The recent economic crisis it managed to survive with smaller losses than some other EU members.Not for nothing today, Spain is the country to "reset" its economy.