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Spain . A culture of passion and history. Where is Spain?. Spain is one of the most western nations in Europe It holds one of the largest coastal regions in western Europe It’s climate is very hot and humid, with a combination of deciduous forest and desert biomes Capital city is Madrid.

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Spain

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  1. Spain A culture of passion and history

  2. Where is Spain? • Spain is one of the most western nations in Europe • It holds one of the largest coastal regions in western Europe • It’s climate is very hot and humid, with a combination of deciduous forest and desert biomes • Capital city is Madrid

  3. Spain During World War Two • Spain began the war in 1939 by providing the necessary economic support to Germany and the Axis powers under the rule of Spanish dictator Francisco Franco • But, once the Allies surveyed this behaviour for long enough, the Allies imposed oil embargoes on Spain (restricting sale and purchase of oil as they did to Japan)

  4. More… • Spain, realizing its need for oil and other natural resources, met several demands set forth by the Allies. These included: • Spain remain neutral throughout the war • Disallow German spies to operate in Spain • Withdraw its volunteer troops from Axis support • Halt all exports to Germany and the Axis • Cease all Anti-Semitic action • Spain then sent its volunteer troops to assist the Germans in Operation Barbossaat the Russian front • The US then cut Spain off from nearly 1/3 of its allotted oil imports • Following this Spain remained relatively cooperative • However, when caught allowing Nazi planes to refuel, the US further reduced their allotted oil transports

  5. Spain since World War Two • In 1953, Spain signed a mutual defense agreement with the United States called the Pact of Madrid • With this, the US provided economic assistance to Spain in the amount of one billion US dollars, boosting its agricultural sectors and natural resources • However, immediately following this growth, Spain’s economy dropped, and the country became quite poor • Spain began a stabilization program in 1960s that brought in more banks, trades, education, and following this the country flourished for years to come • Franco’s rule ended in 1975

  6. Culture: Sport • Bullfighting is Spain’s national sport • Andalucia, Spain is home to nearly 70 bullfighting rings • A bullfight requires a matador (the man who lures the bull close for the kill as well as two assistants assist) • This began in public squares, but was placed into rings by the 18th centuries • The goal of bullfighting: to kill the bull with skill and remain unscathed

  7. Culture: Food • Being that Spain’s location has an abundance of coast, it is no wonder that the majority of their ethnic food contains sea food • The focus of most cooking is fruit, hot spices, curries, and sea food

  8. Currently in Spain • The Current population is approximately 48,000,000 • They have a Unitary Parliamentary government, similar to Canada, but with a active Monarchy • Spain’s average daily temperature is 18 degrees Celsius • Spain’s motto is: “Further Beyond”

  9. BibliographyBullfighting. (n.d.). Retrieved April 30, 2013, from Andalucia: http://www.andalucia.com/bullfight/Congress, U. L. (n.d.). Retrieved April 30, 2013, from Country Studies: http://countrystudies.us/spain/51.htmNesvisky, M. (n.d.). The Allies, Spain, and Oil in World War II. Retrieved April 30, 2013, from The National Bureau of Economic Research: http://www.nber.org/digest/oct06/w12228.html

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