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Interesting Facts about Spain

Spain Interesting Facts

Spain is a country in Europe, officially the Kingdom of Spain Reino de España.

Interesting Facts about Spain

Interesting Facts & Things to Know about Spain

Spain is a vibrant country known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and lively culture. Here are some fascinating facts about Spain:

1. Spain is Home to the World’s Oldest Restaurant

Madrid’s Sobrino de Botín, founded in 1725, is recognized by the Guinness World Records as the oldest continuously operating restaurant in the world.

2. Spanish is the Second Most Spoken Native Language

With over 480 million native speakers, Spanish is the second most spoken native language globally, after Mandarin Chinese.

3. Spain Has the Most UNESCO World Heritage Cities

Spain has 15 UNESCO-listed cities, more than any other country, including Toledo, Salamanca, and Segovia.

4. The Sagrada Familia is Still Under Construction

Barcelona’s famous Sagrada Familia, designed by Antoni Gaudí, has been under construction since 1882 and is expected to be completed by 2026.

5. Spain is the Birthplace of Flamenco

The flamenco dance and music originated in Andalusia and is a symbol of Spanish culture.

6. Spain Has the World's Largest Tomato Fight

Every year, thousands gather in Buñol for La Tomatina, a festival where people throw over 100 tons of tomatoes at each other.

7. Spain Invented the Modern Stapler

The first stapler was created in the 18th century for King Louis XV of France, but it was invented in Spain!

8. Spanish People Have Long Lunches and Late Dinners

Lunch (the main meal) usually happens around 2-3 PM, and dinner is eaten as late as 10 PM or later!

9. The Spanish National Anthem Has No Lyrics

Unlike most countries, Spain’s national anthem ("Marcha Real") has no official lyrics—just music!

10. Spain is One of the Biggest Wine Producers

Spain has the most land dedicated to vineyards in the world and is a top global wine producer, famous for Rioja and Cava.

Conclusion

Spain is a fascinating country known for its rich culture, historic landmarks, and unique traditions. From flamenco to La Tomatina, Spain offers a one-of-a-kind experience!

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