Spain
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Currency: Spains Currency is the Euro. If you have cash to exchange check the street Cambio (money exchange) vendor fees and then try a Spanish Bank. You will be hit by currency exchange fees at a Spanish bank . Historically Spanish bank exchange fees have been less than the street, money exchange, shops
Population: The population in Spain is 47.27 million people. The population has decreased since last year. Spain's population density is lower than that of most European countries. Most Spanish people live near the coast. The population is growing at a much lower rate than the global average. Low birthrates stem in part from high unemployment and steep housing costs, which make it difficult for most people to buy houses to accommodate large families.
Climate: The northern coasts enjoy a moderate climate with frequent rainfall year-round. The southern and eastern coast have a more Mediterranean climate, with long, dry summers and mild winters. In the middle of Spain's climate is characterized by long winters and hot summers.
Food: People eat at least three meals a day: breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Lunch, the most substantial meal, is eaten at about 2 p.m., while dinner is usually at 9 or 10 p.m. Some Spanish people also enjoy a small snack between 5 and 6 p.m. The snack usually consists of a sandwich or sweet bread served with coffee or hot milk.
Sports Teams: Their sports teams are at the top of the leaderboards. The two best teams are Real Madrid and FC Barcelona. FC Barcelona and Real Madrid are going into the semi finals this year. Real Madrid has one of the best players in the world. Cristiano Ronaldo. FC Barcelona's Lionel Messi the other best player in the world.
Major Cities: The two most famous cities are Madrid and Barcelona because of their soccer teams. The cities with over 500,000 is Valencia, Sevilla, Saragossa and Malaga.
Religions: The majority of people are catholic in Spain. They all celebrate their own holiday which makes Spain very unique.
Physical Geography: Spain is the largest country in Europe. It is estimated that there is 1,500 rivers in Spain.
Transportation: When you travel in Spain, it is highly recommended that you take a car with you so you can get to places way faster. Spain is a big country so thats why you would need a car to travel in Spain. When you use a car you can get to cities faster.
Customs/Traditions: A tradition in spain is called a fiesta where people gather and dance and eat spanish food. Another tradition is a bull race.