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1. Spain is the world's most active coffee scene.
2. The economy is projected to resume modest growth sometime in 2010, making Spain the last major economy to emerge from the global recession.
3. The Catalans won nation status within Spain and the region's parliament gained extra powers in taxation and judicial matters.
4. If you wish to discover Spain by car, we suggest you visit Rhino Car Hire Spain.
5. Spaniards honor King Juan Carlos for ensuring the country's transition to democracy after the death of the former dictator, General Franco, and for saving Spain from a coup attempt in 1981.
6. Spain shares the Iberian Peninsula with Portugal and its territory includes the Balearic Islands, the Canary Islands and two North African enclaves.
7. Following his election victory, Mr. Zapatero described both the war and the occupation of Iraq as a Huge Disaster and pulled Spain's 1,300 troops out of the country.
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1. In 1930, King Alfonso XIII revoked the dictatorship, but a strong antimonarchist and republican movement led to his leaving Spain in 1931.
2. In relations with the Arab world, Spain has sought to promote European Mediterranean dialogue.
3. In the era of exploration, discovery, and colonization, Spain amassed tremendous wealth and a vast colonial empire through the conquest of Mexico by Cortes (1519-1521) and Peru by Pizarro (1532-1533).
4. While Spain's departure from its former colony of Western Sahara ended direct Spanish participation in Morocco, it maintains an interest in the peaceful resolution of the conflict brought about there by decolonization.