What currency is used in Spain?
The euro. It’s the second-most-important currency in the world.
What is the primary religion in Spain?
Roman Catholicism. Approximately 71.1 percent of Spanish citizens identify as Catholic.
How many World Cups has Spain won?
One. They beat the Netherlands in extra time in 2010.
What is the traditional dance of Spain?
The flamenco. It is a dance performed by one person. Clapping, percussive foot movements, and elaborate hand and arm movements characterize the dance style
On what continent is Spain located?
Europe. It’s the second-smallest continent.
. What does Spain have instead of a tooth fairy?
El ratoncito Pérez. Spanish children’s baby teeth are swapped for coins.
What is the most popular tourist city in Spain?
Barcelona. La Sagrada Família Basílica is the most visited attraction in Barcelona
What river passes through the heart of Madrid: the Guadiana, the Seine, or the Manzanares?
The Manzanares River. The river provides a freshwater source for the city
What is the most well-known traditional Spanish dish?
Paella, which is made with yellow rice, seafood, and chicken. It got its name from the pan the rice is cooked in.
What is Spain’s national animal?
The bull. Its significance stems from the popularity of bullfighting.
What fried dough snack is often eaten for breakfast in Spain with sugar and chocolate?
Churros. It’s sometimes referred to as a Spanish doughnut.
Name three famous Spanish actors
Javier Bardem, Penelope Cruz, Antonio Banderas, Luis Tosar, Paz Vega...
How many languages are spoken in Spain?
Five. The five languages are Castilian, Catalan, Galician, Basque, and Aranese.
What are the two main colors in the Spanish flag?
Red and yellow. The red symbolizes strength and valor and the yellow stands for generosity
What country borders Spain to the west?
Portugal. It is also the oldest country in Europe. France borders Spain to the north.
Who is the patron saint of Madrid?
San Isidro. He was born and grew up in Madrid and also dedicated himself to agriculture.
What is the capital of Spain?
Madrid. It’s one of the four richest cities in Europe.
What famous artist was born in Málaga, Spain, in 1881?
Pablo Picasso. His artwork is found in many museums around the world.
The Spanish have a tradition of eating 12 grapes on what holiday?
New Year’s Eve. The 12 grapes symbolize 12 lucky months ahead.
In what century did the global Spanish flu pandemic occur?
20th century (1918–1920). Over 500 million people worldwide got sick from the virus, and at least 50 million died.