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New Spain (1572 bytes)
2: [[Image:NewSpainFlag.jpg]] 3: <br>''[[Flag]] of New Spain'' 5: ...e [[Adams-Onis Treaty]] in [[1819]]. In [[1821]] Spain lost most of the territory, except for [[Cuba]] a... 7: New Spain included [[Nueva Extremadura]], [[Nueva Galicia]]... 9: ...hilippines]] were administered as a colony of New Spain. Spain (36084 bytes) 5: ...gn=center width=130px|[[Image:Spain_coa.png|115px|Spain: Coat of Arms]] 7: | width=130px| ([[Flag of Spain|In Detail]]) 12: ...r=#f9f9f9 | [[image:LocationSpain.png|Location of Spain]] 20: ...[[Kings of Spain|King]]''': || [[Juan Carlos I of Spain|Juan Carlos I]] 22: |'''[[List of Prime Ministers of Spain|Prime Minister]]''': || [[José Luis Rodríguez Zap... Habsburg Spain (59407 bytes) 1: ... of Spain by Tiepelo.jpg|thumb|250px|The Glory of Spain, by [[Giovanni Battista Tiepolo]]]] 3: ...rited the throne from his Habsburg father Philip, Spain controlled territory ranging from [[Argentina]] t... 5: ...ain with the death in [[1700]] of [[Charles II of Spain|King Charles II]] which resulted in the [[War of ... 7: ...ere also a [[Spanish Golden Age]] of [[culture of Spain|cultural efflorescence]]. Some of the outstandin... 13: ...n her behalf as [[Philip the Handsome|Philip I of Spain]], but he died later that year under mysterious c... Football in Spain (1388 bytes) 1: The [[Spain|Spanish]] [[football (soccer)|football]] league (... 13: ... a list of teams, see [[List of football clubs in Spain]] 15: The [[Spain national football team]] represents the whole cou... 19: *[http://www.soccer-spain.com/ Soccer Spain: New and results for the Primera and Segunda divisions... Provinces of Spain (8798 bytes) 1: ...tonomous community|autonomous communities]], '''[[Spain]]''' is divided into fifty '''[[province]]s'''. 5: ...ce the arrival of the [[Autonomous communities of Spain|autonomous community system]] the provinces have ... 7: ...ra]] and [[Santiago de Compostela]] in [[Galicia (Spain)|Galicia]]. 11: The table below lists the '''provinces of Spain'''. For each, the capital city is given, along wi... 94: |'''[[Córdoba Province, Spain|Córdoba]]''' Beggars in Spain (4293 bytes) 1: ... a novella, Kress later expanded it, adding three new volumes and eventually two sequels, [[Beggars and... 5: ...re the events of the first volume of ''Beggars In Spain,'' which consists entirely of the original novell... 9: .... It is her money that purchases land in upstate New York, to create a Sleepless-only community known ... 15: ... do you do when you're walking down the street in Spain and you see a beggar? Do you give him a dollar? ... 17: ...ple moral question: what do we owe the Beggars in Spain? And, if we suddenly find that we ''are'' those ... Legazpi, Spain (352 bytes) 1: ...[Basque]] city in the [[Guipúzcoa]] province in [[Spain]]. 5: {{Spain-geo-stub}} Constitution of Spain (759 bytes) 3: ... to its turbulent [[history of Spain|history]], [[Spain]] has had many [[constitutions]] since the first ... 17: [[Category:Constitutions|Spain]] Elections in Spain (2153 bytes) 1: {{Politics of Spain}} 2: ...ion]] and election results in [[politics of Spain|Spain]]. An [[election]] is a process in which a vote i... 5: Spain elects on national level a [[legislature]]. '''[[... 6: Spain has a [[two-party system]], which means that ther... 25: *[http://www.electionworld.org/spain.htm Electionworld] Santander, Spain (1907 bytes) 3: ...of [[Cantabria]] situated on the north coast of [[Spain]] between [[Asturias]] (to the west) and the [[Ba... 5: ...g to legend. In [[1187]], King [[Alfonso VIII of Spain|Alfonso VIII]] made the [[abbot]] of San Emeterio... 7: ...er [[Middle Ages]], and also for trade with the [[New World]]. It officially became a city in [[1755]]... 9: ...avored summer location for King [[Alfonso XIII of Spain|Alfonso XIII]], and it remains popular for vacati... 21: [[Category:Cities in Spain]] Charles IV of Spain (4678 bytes) 3: ... [[1819]]) was [[list of Spanish monarchs|King of Spain]] from [[December 14]], [[1788]] until his abdica... 7: ...II of Spain]] and [[Carlota Joaquina, Princess of Spain|Carlota Joaquina]], consort of king [[João VI of ... 16: ...he French side, but France did no longer consider Spain a worthy ally. But even the alliance with France ... 20: ...strusted by Napoleon, who had 100,000 soldiers in Spain by that time. 30: ...gn="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Charles III of Spain|Charles III]]''' Isabella II of Spain (5595 bytes) 1: ... Spanish, was [[List of Spanish monarchs|queen of Spain]]. 3: ...[[Ferdinand VII of Spain|Ferdinand VII]], king of Spain, and of his fourth wife, [[Maria Christina of Bou... 5: ..., and to re-establish the older succession law of Spain. The brother of Ferdinand, [[Carlos María Isidro ... 17: ... [[Antonio de Orléans y de Borbón]], [[Infante of Spain]] and [[Duke of Galliera]]. 21: ...occo]], which ended in an advantageous treaty for Spain and some Morroccan cession of territory; some pro... Philip IV of Spain (5601 bytes) 1: ...e:Philip IV of Spain.jpg|thumb|250px|Philip IV of Spain]] 2: ...until [[1640]]. The eldest son of [[Philip III of Spain|Philip III]] (and his wife Margaret), Philip IV w... 4: ...ter. He has been held responsible for the fall of Spain, which was, however, mostly due to internal caus... 10: ... the hope that his surviving son, [[Charles II of Spain|Carlos]], would be more fortunate than himself. 21: * [[Maria Theresa of Spain]] ([[1638]]-[[1683]]), queen consort of [[France]... Culture of Spain (17114 bytes) 1: The '''culture of Spain''' has roots in [[Iberian]] and [[Latin]] influen... 4: ...se of regional identity exists in many regions of Spain. These regions or nationalities — even thos... 8: ...e of regional identity: [[Andalusia]], [[Galicia (Spain)|Galicia]] and [[Navarre]] each have their own ve... 12: ...a]]. [[Castile]] was the core kingdom under which Spain eventually unified after centuries of evolution a... 14: ...ion of the state into [[Autonomous communities of Spain|autonomous communities]] under the [[Spanish Cons... Cáceres, Spain (397 bytes) 1: ...|Cáceres]] province, in [[Extremadura]], [[Spain]]. Its population is 84,439 (2002). 6: [[Category:Cities in Spain]] Music of Spain (16791 bytes) 9: In Spain several very different cultural streams came toge... 13: ... fragments. The music of the Christian church in Spain was known as the music of the [[Mozarabic Rite]],... 19: ...6]]), since composers from the north both visited Spain, and native Spaniards traveled within the empire,... 23: ... the late [[19th century]]. [[Baroque music]] in Spain, when it arrived, was a pale imitation of Italian... 33: ...re a time of economic and cultural flourishing in Spain (the [[años de desarrollo]]). Tourism boomed, br... Ferdinand VI of Spain (3031 bytes) 1: ...46]] until his death, second son of [[Philip V of Spain|Philip V]], founder of the Spanish [[House of Bou... 17: ...align="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Philip V of Spain|Philip V]]''' 18: ...="center" | '''[[List of Spanish monarchs|King of Spain]]''' 19: ...n="center" | Succeeded by:<br>'''[[Charles III of Spain|Charles III]]''' 22: [[Category:1713 births|Ferdinand VI of Spain]] Amaya, Spain (413 bytes) 3: ...urgos (province)|Burgos]], in [[Castile-Leon]], [[Spain]]. Louis of Spain (716 bytes) 1: ...ne year between the time his father [[Philip V of Spain|Philip V]] abdicated in his favor, and his death ... 5: ...align="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Philip V of Spain|Philip V]]''' 6: ...="center" | '''[[List of Spanish monarchs|King of Spain]]''' 7: ...lign="center" | Succeeded by:<br>'''[[Philip V of Spain|Philip V]]''' 12: [[Category:1707 births|Louis of Spain]] Charles II of Spain (2097 bytes) 1: ...Charles_II_of_Spain.jpg|thumb|200px|Charles II of Spain.]] 2: ... He was the son of his predecessor [[Philip IV of Spain]] and of [[Mariana of Austria]]. 6: ...eaty with [[Portugal]] in 1668 ceded [[Ceuta]] to Spain. 8: ... produced any heirs. Charles named [[Philip V of Spain|Philip Bourbon of Anjou]] as his successor, provo... 12: ..." rowspan="3" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Philip IV of Spain|Philip IV]]'''
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