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The 20 maps that will help you understand Spain
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It took 781 years for Spaniards to re-conquer Spain
These four maps show the slow progression of Christian military forces from north to south
after the Umayyad conquest of Hispania in 711.
The Kingdom of Asturias (which back then included Galicia and Cantabria) was never under
Muslim rule.
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Photo: Historioseando.com
Spaniards are a mixed genetic bunch
The following heat map reveals the amount of North African DNA found in regional populations
across mainland Spain.
The lighter the colour the bigger the amount of Berber genes, which is surprising considering
that Galicians- known for their Celtic roots – are the regional group with the most North African
blood.
The biogene map doesn’t show the Canary Islands however, where traces of the Guanche DNA
(the original inhabitants of the archipelago) have been found in more than 50 percent of the
local population.
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Map: BioRxViv
Their empire was only second to the British one
The Spanish empire officially lasted from 1492 to 1898.
At its peak it included large swathes of current-day USA, Mexico, much of the Caribbean, most of
Central and South America, the Philippines, the Netherlands and parts of Italy.
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Map: mundoantiguo.net
It has 17 distinctive autonomous communities
Spain’s 17 regions all hold some degree of self-governance, as do its two autonomous cities in
north Africa Ceuta and Melilla.
The most populated region is Andalucia with 8.4 million and the least is La Rioja in the north
with 321,000.
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Map: Deposit Photos
Spanish isn’t the only language spoken
The following map illustrates how Castilian Spanish is the only language spoken in the vast
majority of Spain’s interior and south, but in the north and east of the country distinctive
languages such as Galician, Basque and Catalan are also widely spoken.
In the Basque Country for example, 34 percent of the population speaks Euskera (as the
language is called in Basque), a linguistic enigma which has nothing to do with Romance
languages.
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Photo: Wikimedia
Spain is packed full of natural and man-made wonders
A total of 17 Spanish cities have been awarded the UNESCO World Heritage prize, with a total of
45 places across the country being handed the accolade as well.
That means Spain is only behind Italy (51) and China (50) on the global UNESCO rankings.
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Map: UNESCO
All roads lead to Santiago
The world-famous pilgrimage to the city of Santiago de Compostela doesn’t just start within the
borders of the north-western region of Galicia.
As this map illustrates, there are routes starting all the way up in northern France and down
southern Spain, many of them centuries old.
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Map: Editorial Buen Camino
Spain isn’t always sunny and hot
The following three maps illustrate how Spain has more than just one climate.
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There’s the dry climate of the interior (scorching summers and bitter cold winters), the
Mediterranean weather of the east (hot summers and wet but mild winters), the Atlantic climate
of the north (always colder and rainier than the rest of Spain) and then there’s the Canary
Islands (springtime all year round).
To get an even better idea of the weather in Spain, the two maps below show average summer
and winter temperatures.
Map: sites.google.com
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Map:Spain's National Geographical Information Institute
Spain is full of mountains
Spain is Europe’s fourth most mountainous country after Switzerland, Austria and Greece. As
this map shows, a large part of its interior is taken up by a huge plateau called “la Meseta
Central”, which has an average altitude of 660 metres.
Even though Spain shares the Pyrenees mountain range with France, its highest peak is all the
way down in the Canary Islands: Tenerife’s Mount Teide (3,718 metres high).
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Map:Spain's National Geographical Information Institute
Plenty of food for thought
This nifty map of Spanish food by region shows just how dominant cold meats are across much
of the country when it comes to staple foods. On paper, Spain is certainly not a country for
vegetarians!
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Photo: ibericaspanishfood.co.uk
A veritable ‘cheesathon’
As this map of cheeses depicts, Spain has no reason to envy Mediterranean neighbours France
and Italy when it comes to its repertoire of “quesos”.
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Map: Mercado de La Cebada/Taste Atlas
Crash course in Spanish wine
Next time you’re at a dinner party and somebody brings along a bottle of Spanish wine that’s
not Rioja, use this ‘cheat sheet’ map to impress them with your Iberian 'vino' knowledge, from
Abariños to Verdejos.
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Map: winefolly.com
Spain has plenty of trains but not all of them are fast
Ever since the first train tracks were laid down between Barcelona and Mataróin 1829, Spain’s
railway network has expanded enormously.
Unfortunately as this map reflects, not much of the 16,026 kilometres that make up the network
are high-speed yet.
Map: maps-spain.com
The regional trains in Spain are mainly not on the plain
Spain’s commuter rail systems operate in 12 of the country’s main metropolitan areas but large
swathes of Spain’s interior don’t have this useful means of transport at their disposal.
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Map: Maximilian Dörrbecker/Wikimedia
Make sure you don’t speed on Spanish motorways
As this map by Spain’s traffic authority the DGT shows, there are speed cameras scattered
across much of the highway network, although the spread isn’t always even.
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Map: DGT
Spaniards keep flocking to the cities
Rural depopulation is a big problem in Spain, with many places that were once lively trading
posts turning into ghost towns and villages.
On the following map, the areas in green show Spanish municipalities that have fewer
inhabitants than in 2001 (the darker the green the more severe the depopulation has been).
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Map: Territorial Administrations Ministry of Spain
Corruption is a coastal thing
This insightful map put together by citizen support group #Nolesvotes (#Don’tvoteforthem)
illustrates where cases of political corruption have emerged in Spain.
The capital isn’t spared but the most eye-opening finding is the sheer number of corruption
cases involving Spain's two main parties PP and PSOE that have emerged along the country'
eastern and southern coast in Valencia, Murcia and Andalucia.
Map: Google Maps/#Nolesvotes