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100

I'm served at bars all day so you don't drink on a full stomach, what am I?

Tapas

100

I ended in 2002, before that I sent millions of young men into Spain's armed forces. 

Cumpolsory 9 month military service.

100

I am governed by a general counsel

Spanish Judicial System

100

This famous week-long religious celebration before Easter features elaborate processions and penitents in pointed hoods.

Semana Santa

100

Endangered and majestic, this national bird of Spain could look down from the sky and spot a rabbit from miles away—fitting for a species with “imperial” in its name.

Spanish Imperial Eagle

200

Long and crispy, sugar-dressed, dip me in chocolate- I'm at my best. What popular Spanish dessert am I? 

Churros

200

I advocate for freedom , justice and equality, I was voted into power in October of 1978. What am I?

The Spanish Constitution.

200

This is the minimum legal age to consume alcohol in public in Spain.

18 years old

200

Spain celebrates its national day on October 12th to mark this historical event.

Christopher Columbus's arrival in the Americas

200

This running event, held annually in Pamplona, involves dodging charging animals through city streets.

Running of the Bulls

300

I have no lyrics but I am known by my whole country, what am I?

The spain national anthem.

300

Spain’s flag features three stripes of these 2 different colors, with one symbolizing strength and another representing generosity.

Red and yellow

300

While once common, this midday break is no longer legally mandated in Spain.

Siesta

300

This apostle, whose remains are said to rest in Santiago de Compostela, is Spain’s patron saint.

Saint James

300

In Spain, it's common for people to have two of these, one from each parent.

Surnames

400

Flat and round, I warm with grace, hold their fillings in their place. What food am I?

Tortilla

400

I started the Spanish Civil War by trying to overthrow our democratic republic-—who am I?

Francisco Franko

400

Under Spain's "Historical Memory Law," it is illegal to glorify this former dictator's regime.

Francisco Franco

400

While Spain is officially secular, this religion still receives government funding and is taught in public schools.

Roman Catholicism

400

This city is not only Spain’s capital but also its largest city by population

Madrid

500

I won six latin grammys and I was written by a global popstar from Spain, what is my name?

El Mal Querir by Rosalia

500

Spain is one of the few countries in Europe that still has this form of government alongside a parliamentary system

Constitutional Monarchy

500

Spain was one of the first EU countries to ban this environmentally harmful item in all supermarkets starting in 2021.

Plastic Bags

500

This tomato-throwing festival held in Buñol every August is not religious, but stems from a local saint’s celebration.

La Tomatina

500

This quirky sport, played with human towers, is a tradition in Catalonia and requires serious balance and teamwork.

Castells