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Background: |
Spain's powerful world empire of the 16th and 17th
centuries ultimately yielded command of the seas to England.
Subsequent failure to embrace the mercantile and industrial
revolutions caused the country to fall behind Britain, France, and
Germany in economic and political power. Spain remained neutral in
World Wars I and II, but suffered through a devastating civil war
(1936-39). In the second half of the 20th century, Spain has played
a catch-up role in the western international community; it joined
the EU in 1986. Continuing challenges include Basque Fatherland and
Liberty (ETA) terrorism and further reductions in unemployment.
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Location: |
Southwestern
Europe, bordering the Bay of Biscay, Mediterranean Sea, North
Atlantic Ocean, and Pyrenees Mountains, southwest of France |
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Geographic coordinates: |
40 00 N, 4
00 W |
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Map references: |
Europe
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Area: |
total:
504,782 sq km land: 499,542 sq km water: 5,240
sq km note: there are 19 autonomous communities including
Balearic Islands and Canary Islands, and three small Spanish
possessions off the coast of Morocco - Islas Chafarinas, Penon de
Alhucemas, and Penon de Velez de la Gomera |
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Area - comparative: |
slightly
more than twice the size of Oregon |
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Land boundaries: |
total: 1,917.8 km border countries: Andorra
63.7 km, France 623 km, Gibraltar 1.2 km, Portugal 1,214 km, Morocco
(Ceuta) 6.3 km, Morocco (Melilla) 9.6 km |
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Coastline: |
4,964 km
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Maritime claims: |
territorial sea: 12 nm contiguous zone: 24 nm
exclusive economic zone: 200 nm (applies only to the
Atlantic Ocean) |
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Climate: |
temperate;
clear, hot summers in interior, more moderate and cloudy along
coast; cloudy, cold winters in interior, partly cloudy and cool
along coast |
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Terrain: |
large, flat
to dissected plateau surrounded by rugged hills; Pyrenees in north
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Elevation extremes: |
lowest
point: Atlantic Ocean 0 m highest point: Pico de
Teide (Tenerife) on Canary Islands 3,718 m |
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Natural resources: |
coal,
lignite, iron ore, copper, lead, zinc, uranium, tungsten, mercury,
pyrites, magnesite, fluorspar, gypsum, sepiolite, kaolin, potash,
hydropower, arable land |
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Land use: |
arable
land: 26.07% permanent crops: 9.87% other:
64.06% (2001) |
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Irrigated land: |
36,400 sq km
(1998 est.) |
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Natural hazards: |
periodic
droughts |
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Environment - current issues: |
pollution of
the Mediterranean Sea from raw sewage and effluents from the
offshore production of oil and gas; water quality and quantity
nationwide; air pollution; deforestation; desertification |
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Environment - international agreements: |
party
to: Air Pollution, Air Pollution-Nitrogen Oxides, Air
Pollution-Sulfur 94, Air Pollution-Volatile Organic Compounds,
Antarctic-Environmental Protocol, Antarctic-Marine Living Resources,
Antarctic Treaty, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto
Protocol, Desertification, Endangered Species, Environmental
Modification, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping,
Marine Life Conservation, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution,
Tropical Timber 83, Tropical Timber 94, Wetlands, Whaling
signed, but not ratified: Air Pollution-Persistent
Organic Pollutants |
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Geography - note: |
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Population: |
40,280,780
(July 2004 est.) |
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Age structure: |
0-14
years: 14.4% (male 2,989,053; female 2,811,350) 15-64
years: 68% (male 13,748,998; female 13,652,852) 65 years
and over: 17.6% (male 2,958,387; female 4,120,140) (2004 est.)
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Median age: |
total: 39.1 years male: 37.8 years
female: 40.5 years (2004 est.) |
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Population growth rate: |
0.16% (2004
est.) |
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Birth rate: |
10.11
births/1,000 population (2004 est.) |
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Death rate: |
9.55
deaths/1,000 population (2004 est.) |
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Net migration rate: |
0.99
migrant(s)/1,000 population (2004 est.) |
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Sex ratio: |
at
birth: 1.07 male(s)/female under 15 years: 1.06
male(s)/female 15-64 years: 1.01 male(s)/female 65
years and over: 0.72 male(s)/female total population:
0.96 male(s)/female (2004 est.) |
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Infant mortality rate: |
total:
4.48 deaths/1,000 live births male: 4.88 deaths/1,000
live births female: 4.06 deaths/1,000 live births (2004
est.) |
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Life expectancy at birth: |
total
population: 79.37 years male: 76.03 years
female: 82.94 years (2004 est.) |
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Total fertility rate: |
1.27 children
born/woman (2004 est.) |
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HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate: |
0.5% (2001
est.) |
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HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS: |
130,000 (2001
est.) |
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HIV/AIDS - deaths: |
2,300 (2001
est.) |
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Nationality: |
noun:
Spaniard(s) adjective: Spanish |
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Ethnic groups: |
composite of
Mediterranean and Nordic types |
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Religions: |
Roman
Catholic 94%, other 6% |
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Languages: |
Castilian
Spanish 74%, Catalan 17%, Galician 7%, Basque 2% note:
Castilian is the official language nationwide; the other languages
are official regionally |
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Literacy: |
definition: age 15 and over can read and write
total population: 97.9% male: 98.7%
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Country name: |
conventional long form: Kingdom of Spain
conventional short form: Spain local short
form: Espana |
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Government type: |
parliamentary monarchy |
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Capital: |
Madrid
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Administrative divisions: |
19
autonomous communities (comunidades autonomas, singular - comunidad
autonoma); Andalucia, Aragon, Asturias, Baleares (Balearic Islands),
Ceuta, Canarias (Canary Islands), Cantabria, Castilla-La Mancha,
Castilla y Leon, Cataluna, Communidad Valenciana, Extremadura,
Galicia, La Rioja, Madrid, Melilla, Murcia, Navarra, Pais Vasco
(Basque Country) note: three small Spanish possessions
are located off the coast of Morocco: Islas Chafarinas, Penon de
Alhucemas, and Penon de Velez de la Gomera; Ceuta and Melilla on the
coast of North Africa gained limited autonomous status in 1994
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Independence: |
the Iberian
peninsula was characterized by a variety of independent kingdoms
prior to the Moslem occupation that began in the early 8th Century
A. D. and lasted nearly seven centuries; the small Christian
redoubts of the north began the reconquest almost immediately,
culminating in the seizure of Granada in 1492; this event completed
the unification of several kingdoms and is traditionally considered
the forging of present-day Spain |
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National holiday: |
National
Day, 12 October |
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Constitution: |
6 December
1978, effective 29 December 1978 |
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Legal system: |
civil law
system, with regional applications; has not accepted compulsory ICJ
jurisdiction |
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Suffrage: |
18 years of
age; universal |
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Executive branch: |
chief of
state: King JUAN CARLOS I (since 22 November 1975); Heir
Apparent Prince FELIPE, son of the monarch, born 30 January 1968
head of government: President of the Government Jose Luis
RODRIGUEZ ZAPATERO (since 17 April 2004); First Vice President (and
Minister of the Presidency) Maria Teresa FERNANDEZ DE LA VEGA(since
18 April 2004) and Second Vice President (and Minister of Economy
and Finance) Pedro SOLBES (since 18 April 2004) cabinet:
Council of Ministers designated by the president note:
there is also a Council of State that is the supreme consultative
organ of the government elections: the monarch is
hereditary; following legislative elections, the leader of the
majority party or the leader of the majority coalition is usually
proposed president by the monarch and elected by the National
Assembly; election last held 14 March 2004 (next to be held NA March
2008); vice presidents appointed by the monarch on the proposal of
the president election results: Jose Luis RODRIGUEZ
ZAPATERO (PSOE) elected president; percent of National Assembly vote
- 52.29% |
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Legislative branch: |
bicameral;
General Courts or National Assembly or Las Cortes Generales consists
of the Senate or Senado (259 seats - 208 members directly elected by
popular vote and the other 51 appointed by the regional legislatures
to serve four-year terms) and the Congress of Deputies or Congreso
de los Diputados (350 seats; members are elected by popular vote on
block lists by proportional representation to serve four-year terms)
elections: Senate - last held 14 March 2004 (next to be
held NA March 2008); Congress of Deputies - last held 14 March 2004
(next to be held NA March 2008) election results: Senate
- percent of vote by party - NA; seats by party - PP 102, PSOE 81,
Entesa Catalona de Progress 12, CiU 4, PNV 4, CC 3, other 2;
Congress of Deputies - percent of vote by party - PSOE 42.6%, PP
37.6%, CiU 3.2%, ERC 2.5%, PNV 1.6%, IU 5.0%, CC 0.9%; seats by
party - PSOE 164, PP 148, CiU 10, ERC 8 PNV 7, IU 5, CC 3, other 5
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Judicial branch: |
Supreme
Court or Tribunal Supremo |
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Political parties and leaders: |
Basque
Nationalist Party or PNV [Josu Jon IMAZ]; Canarian Coalition or CC
(a coalition of five parties) [Paulino RIVERO Baute]; Convergence
and Union or CiU [Artur MAS i Gavarro] (a coalition of the
Democratic Convergence of Catalonia or CDC [Artur MAS i Gavarro] and
the Democratic Union of Catalonia or UDC [Josep Antoni DURAN y
LLEIDA]); Entesa Catalonia de Progress [leader NA]; Galician
Nationalist Bloc or BNG [Anxo Manuel QUINTANA]; Party of
Independents from Lanzarote or PIL [Dimas MARTIN Martin]; Popular
Party or PP [Mariano RAJOY]; Republican Left of Catalonia [leader
NA]; Spanish Socialist Workers Party or PSOE [Jose Luis RODRIGUEZ
ZAPATERO]; United Left or IU (a coalition of parties including the
PCE and other small parties) [Gaspar LLAMAZARES] |
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Political pressure groups and leaders: |
business and
landowning interests; Catholic Church; free labor unions (authorized
in April 1977); Socialist General Union of Workers or UGT and the
smaller independent Workers Syndical Union or USO; university
students; Workers Confederation or CC.OO; Nunca Mais (Galician for
"Never Again"; formed in response to the oil tanker Prestige oil
spill) |
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International organization participation: |
AfDB, AsDB,
Australia Group, BIS, CE, EAPC, EBRD, EIB, EMU, ESA, EU, FAO, IADB,
IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC, ICCt, ICFTU, ICRM, IDA, IEA, IFAD, IFC,
IFRCS, IHO, ILO, IMF, IMO, Interpol, IOC, IOM (observer), ISO, ITU,
LAIA (observer), MONUC, NATO, NEA, NSG, OAS (observer), OECD, OPCW,
OSCE, Paris Club, PCA, UN, UN Security Council (temporary), UNCTAD,
UNESCO, UNHCR, UNIDO, UNMEE, UNMIK, UPU, WCL, WCO, WEU, WHO, WIPO,
WMO, WToO, WTrO, ZC |
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Diplomatic representation in the US: |
chief of
mission: Ambassador Carlos WESTENDORP chancery: 2375
Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20037 telephone:
[1] (202) 452-0100, 728-2340 FAX: [1] (202) 833-5670
consulate(s) general: Boston, Chicago, Houston, Los
Angeles, Miami, New Orleans, New York, San Francisco, and San Juan
(Puerto Rico) |
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Diplomatic representation from the US: |
chief of
mission: Ambassador George L. ARGYROS embassy:
Serrano 75, 28006 Madrid mailing address: PSC 61, APO AE
09642 telephone: [34] (91) 587-2200 FAX: [34]
(91) 587-2303 consulate(s) general: Barcelona |
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Flag description: |
three
horizontal bands of red (top), yellow (double width), and red with
the national coat of arms on the hoist side of the yellow band; the
coat of arms includes the royal seal framed by the Pillars of
Hercules, which are the two promontories (Gibraltar and Ceuta) on
either side of the eastern end of the Strait of Gibraltar
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Economy - overview: |
Spain's
mixed capitalist economy supports a GDP that on a per capita basis
is 80% that of the four leading West European economies. The
center-right government of former President AZNAR successfully
worked to gain admission to the first group of countries launching
the European single currency (the euro) on 1 January 1999. The AZNAR
administration continued to advocate liberalization, privatization,
and deregulation of the economy and introduced some tax reforms to
that end. Unemployment fell steadily under the AZNAR administration
but remains high at 11.7%. Growth of 2.4% in 2003 was satisfactory
given the background of a faltering European economy. Incoming
President RODRIGUEZ ZAPATERO, whose party won the election three
days after the Madrid train bombings in March, plans to reduce
government intervention in business, combat tax fraud, and support
innovation, research and development, but also intends to
reintroduce labor market regulations that had been scraped by the
AZNAR government. Adjusting to the monetary and other economic
policies of an integrated Europe - and reducing unemployment - will
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GDP: |
purchasing
power parity - $885.5 billion (2003 est.) |
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GDP - real growth rate: |
2.4% (2003
est.) |
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GDP - per capita: |
purchasing
power parity - $22,000 (2003 est.) |
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GDP - composition by sector: |
agriculture: 3.6% industry: 28.6%
services: 67.8% (2003 est.) |
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Investment (gross fixed): |
25.6% of GDP
(2003) |
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Population below poverty line: |
NA |
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Household income or consumption by percentage
share: |
lowest
10%: 2.8% highest 10%: 25.2% (1990) |
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Distribution of family income - Gini
index: |
32.5 (1990)
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Inflation rate (consumer prices): |
3% (2003
est.) |
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Labor force: |
18.82 million
(2003) |
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Labor force - by occupation: |
agriculture
7%, manufacturing, mining, and construction 29%, services 64% (2001
est.) |
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Unemployment rate: |
11.3% (2003
est.) |
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Budget: |
revenues: $330.7 billion expenditures: $335.3
billion, including capital expenditures of $12.8 billion (2003 est.)
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Public debt: |
62.7% of GDP
(2003) |
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Agriculture - products: |
grain,
vegetables, olives, wine grapes, sugar beets, citrus; beef, pork,
poultry, dairy products; fish |
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Industries: |
textiles and
apparel (including footwear), food and beverages, metals and metal
manufactures, chemicals, shipbuilding, automobiles, machine tools,
tourism |
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Industrial production growth rate: |
1.6% (2003
est.) |
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Electricity - production: |
222.5 billion
kWh (2001) |
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Electricity - consumption: |
210.4 billion
kWh (2001) |
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Electricity - exports: |
4.138
billion kWh (2001) |
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Electricity - imports: |
7.588
billion kWh (2001) |
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Oil - production: |
7,099 bbl/day
(2001 est.) |
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Oil - consumption: |
1.497 million
bbl/day (2001 est.) |
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Oil - exports: |
135,100
bbl/day (2001) |
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Oil - imports: |
1.582 million
bbl/day (2001) |
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Oil - proved reserves: |
10.5 million
bbl (1 January 2002) |
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Natural gas - production: |
516 million
cu m (2001 est.) |
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Natural gas - consumption: |
17.96 billion
cu m (2001 est.) |
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Natural gas - exports: |
0 cu m (2001
est.) |
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Natural gas - imports: |
17.26 billion
cu m (2001 est.) |
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Natural gas - proved reserves: |
254.9 million
cu m (1 January 2002) |
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Current account balance: |
$-23.77
billion (2003) |
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Exports: |
$159.4
billion f.o.b. (2003 est.) |
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Exports - commodities: |
machinery,
motor vehicles; foodstuffs, other consumer goods |
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Exports - partners: |
France
19.2%, Germany 11.9%, Italy 9.7%, UK 9.4%, Portugal 9.3%, US 4.2%
(2003 est.) |
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Imports: |
$197.1
billion f.o.b. (2003 est.) |
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Imports - commodities: |
machinery
and equipment, fuels, chemicals, semifinished goods; foodstuffs,
consumer goods |
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Imports - partners: |
France
16.8%, Germany 16.6%, Italy 8.8%, UK 6.5%, Netherlands 4.9% (2003
est.) |
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Reserves of foreign exchange & gold: |
$26.81
billion (2003) |
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Debt - external: |
$718.4
billion (2003 est.) |
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Economic aid - donor: |
ODA, $1.33
billion (1999) |
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Currency: |
euro (EUR)
note: on 1 January 1999, the European Monetary Union
introduced the euro as a common currency to be used by the financial
institutions of member countries; on 1 January 2002, the euro became
the sole currency for everyday transactions with the member
countries |
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Currency code: |
EUR |
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Exchange rates: |
euros per US
dollar - 0.886 (2003), 1.0626 (2002), 1.1175 (2001), 1.0854 (2000),
0.9386 (1999) |
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Fiscal year: |
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Telephones - main lines in use: |
17,567,500
(2003) |
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Telephones - mobile cellular: |
37,506,700
(2003) |
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Telephone system: |
general
assessment: generally adequate, modern facilities; teledensity
is 44 main lines for each 100 persons domestic: NA
international: country code - 34; 22 coaxial submarine
cables; satellite earth stations - 2 Intelsat (1 Atlantic Ocean and
1 Indian Ocean), NA Eutelsat; tropospheric scatter to adjacent
countries |
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Radio broadcast stations: |
AM 208, FM
715, shortwave 1 (1998) |
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Television broadcast stations: |
224 (plus
2,105 repeaters) note: these figures include 11
television broadcast stations and 88 repeaters in the Canary Islands
(1995) |
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Internet country code: |
.es |
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Internet hosts: |
1,056,950
(2004) |
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Internet users: |
9.789 million
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Railways: |
total:
14,268 km (7,718 km electrified) broad gauge: 11,804 km
1.668-m gauge (6,409 km electrified) standard gauge: 526
km 1.435-m gauge (526 km electrified) narrow gauge: 1,910
km 1.000-m gauge (755 km electrified); 28 km 0.914-m gauge (28 km
electrified) (2003) |
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Highways: |
total:
663,795 km paved: 657,157 km (including 10,317 km of
expressways) unpaved: 6,638 km (1999) |
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Waterways: |
1,045 km (of
minor economic importance) |
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Pipelines: |
gas 7,290
km; oil 730 km; refined products 3,110 km; unknown (oil/water) 397
km (2003) |
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Ports and harbors: |
Aviles,
Barcelona, Bilbao, Cadiz, Cartagena, Castellon de la Plana, Ceuta,
Huelva, A Coruna, Las Palmas (Canary Islands), Malaga, Melilla,
Pasajes, Gijon, Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Canary Islands), Santander,
Tarragona, Valencia, Vigo |
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Merchant marine: |
total: 149 ships (1,000 GRT or over) 1,740,974
GRT/2,157,551 DWT by type: bulk 9, cargo 29, chemical
tanker 13, container 17, liquefied gas 6, livestock carrier 1,
passenger 1, petroleum tanker 21, refrigerated cargo 5, roll on/roll
off 32, short-sea/passenger 7, specialized tanker 1, vehicle carrier
7 foreign-owned: Chile 1, Cuba 1, Denmark 1, Germany 9,
Italy 2, Netherlands 1, Norway 6, Sweden 1, Uruguay 1
registered in other countries: 115 (2003 est.) |
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Airports: |
156 (2003
est.) |
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Airports - with paved runways: |
total: 94 over 3,047 m: 15 2,438 to
3,047 m: 10 1,524 to 2,437 m: 19 914 to 1,523
m: 23 under 914 m: 27 (2003 est.) |
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Airports - with unpaved runways: |
total: 62 1,524 to 2,437 m: 2 914 to
1,523 m: 15 under 914 m: 45 (2003 est.) |
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Heliports: |
8 (2003
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Military branches: |
Army, Navy,
Air Force (Ejercito del Aire, EdA), Marines |
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Military manpower - military age: |
20 years of
age (2004 est.) |
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Military manpower - availability: |
males age
15-49: 10,482,753 (2004 est.) |
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Military manpower - fit for military
service: |
males age
15-49: 8,336,273 (2004 est.) |
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Military manpower - reaching military age
annually: |
males: 245,007 (2004 est.) |
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Military expenditures - dollar figure: |
$9,906.5
million (2003) |
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Military expenditures - percent of GDP: |
1.2% (2003)
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