Autonomous regions of SPAIN explained (Geography Now)
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Published 2019-11-15
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All Comments (21)
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You've seen countries with self-ruling autonomous regions. Imagine an ENTIRE COUNTRY made of them. Oh and Valencia... maybe chill on the fire? No? Okay you do you.
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(Cantabria) They have a cave with paintings Its literally the most important prehistoric art in western society
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The cocaine from Galicia is not just for All Spain but actually for All Europe
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Fun fact: Mérida was once the capital of the Western Roman Empire, and it was called Emérita. Extremadura has almost the majority of Roman monuments and structures in Spain, and Spain has the second largest Roman stuff in the world behind Italy.
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As a Galician, much respect for actually aknowledging us and letting the world know more about my homeland. Keep the great work!
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Not only is Basque not related to any Indo-European language, it's unrelated to any other known language in the world.
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Spain is a lovely country. I moved here from my home country Brazil 5 years ago and I never been more happy. Amazing food, people, landscapes and sites. God bless this country
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It's a shame that a country with such diversity of cultures, landscapes, foods, and traditions is limited to Barcelona, beaches, and sangria in most people's minds.
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“Spanish and French had a baby” Andorra : am I a joke to you
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I never really knew Spain was so carried culturally. It's like a bunch of smaller countries I want visit real bad mow
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“Tiede” its teide and its the 4 highest volcano in the world
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One of the most hidden to foreigners treasures of Spain is a beverage from Valencia. Horchata.
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Spain is a country with a lot of cultural diversity and a variety of ethnicities with their cualtities and differences (architecture, clothes, music, food...). Thats one of the things i love from Spain 💕💕
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As Spanish, the region that has all the jokes is Murcia, we think that it doesn't exist at all, while in Extremadura the thing that lacks are good trains :)))))))
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1:48 That "Andalusian Dialect" is where much of Latin American Spanish comes from!
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Fun fact: Portugal was founded as a condate of the Kingdom of Galicia, the "Condado Portucalense". Later, Portugal claimed independence from Galicia.
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"Spain has a lot of weird traditions" Amigo, I think you know by now that we just make all these traditions as an excuse to party hard :-D
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The picture you put to depict the paella is actually arroz con cosas.
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Jamon is just ham in Spanish, what you mean is Jamon serrano
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Remember that most of autonomous regions are divided in provinces. There are 51 provinces in Spain.