Autonomous communities
Provinces
Rivers
Mountains
Interesting facts
100

How many autonomous communities and provinces are there in Spain?

There are 17 autonomous communities and 50 provinces.

100

Name from north to south Aragon's provinces.

Huesca, Zaragoza and Teruel.

100

Name at least three rivers that end in the Mediterranean watershed.

Llobregat, Turia, Júcar, Segura.

100

What mountain range is between Spain and France?

Pirineos (Pyrenees)

100

Which is the capital city of Spain?

Madrid is the Spanish capital city.

200

Which is the autonomous community with more 

provinces?

EXTRA POINTS IF YOU NAME ALL OF THEM!!

Castilla y León, it has 9 provinces.

They are: León, Palencia, Soria, Valladolid, Zamora, Salamanca, Burgos, Segovia and Ávila.

200

Name all the provinces of the Basque country

Guipuzcoa, Álaba, Vizcaya.

200

Name five rivers that end in the Atlantic watershed.

Miño, Duero, Tajo, Guadiana, Guadalquivir

200

What mountain range do we find in our autonomous community?

We find Sistema Central

200

Which is the most typical food in the whole Spanish territory?

The most typical is the Spanish omelette.

300

Where is Andalucía? In the north, south, east or west?

It’s in the south of Spain.

300

What is the autonomous community located in the southernmost part of Spain?

Canary Islands (Islas Canarias)

300

What river ends in Lisboa?

Tajo river ends in Lisboa

300

What mountain range is south of the Ebro river.

Sistema Ibérico

300

Which is the oldest Spanish official language?

Euskera/vasco is the oldest official language.

400

Name 5 autonomous communities which are made up just of 1 province.

Madrid, Asturias, Cantabria, La Rioja, Navarra, Murcia and Baleares.

400

What is the southernmost province of the Iberian Peninsula?

Cádiz

400

Which is the longest river in Spanish territory?

The Ebro river.

400

Which is the highest mountain in the Iberinan Peninsula?

It’s the Mulhacén, it’s in Granada

400

Name at least 4 official languages we have in Spain.

Spanish, gallego, catalán, euskera (vasco), valenciano and aranés