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  1. Wikipedia en español. La Wikipedia en español es la edición en español o castellano de Wikipedia. Al igual que las versiones existentes de Wikipedia en otros idiomas, es una enciclopedia de contenido libre, publicada en Internet bajo las licencias libres CC BY-SA 4.0 y GFDL.

  2. www.wikipedia.orgWikipedia

    Wikipedia is a free online encyclopedia, created and edited by volunteers around the world and hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SpaniardsSpaniards - Wikipedia

    Spaniards, [a] or Spanish people, are a people native to Spain. Within Spain, there are a number of national and regional ethnic identities that reflect the country's complex history, including a number of different languages, both indigenous and local linguistic descendants of the Roman -imposed Latin language, of which Spanish is the largest ...

  4. Here are nine of the most popular: 40.383333 -3.716667. 1 Madrid — the vibrant capital, with fantastic museums, interesting architecture, great food and nightlife. 41.383333 2.183333. 2 Barcelona — Spain's second city, full of modernist buildings, a vibrant cultural life, festivals, and beaches. 43.256944 -2.923611.

  5. Kingdom of Spain. A horizontal triband flag of red, yellow ( double width) and red; charged with the Spanish coat of arms off-centred toward the hoist. Two horizontal stripes of red (top and bottom) and yellow (middle). The yellow stripe is twice the height of each red stripe. The national flag of Spain ( Spanish: Bandera de España) [a], as it ...

  6. La persona del rey de España. El título de rey de España viene avalado por la Constitución, que recupera e incorpora en su texto todas las normas expresas y tácitas que tradicionalmente han regido la monarquía en España. La Constitución, además, reconoce al rey el derecho de usar todos los demás títulos que correspondan a La Corona. 10 .

  7. Francoist Spain, known as the Spanish State, the government of Spain under Francisco Franco. Spain, South Dakota, an unincorporated community in the United States. Port of Spain, the capital of Trinidad and Tobago. Spain was used in the Middle Ages to refer to the whole of the Iberian Peninsula (e.g. Emperor of all Spain)