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西班牙

人口4600餘萬的西班牙是位於歐洲西南部的君主立憲制國家,與葡萄牙同處於伊比利亞半島,東北部與法國及安道爾接壤,國土面積50.6萬平方公里,佔伊比利亞半島的五分之四。其領土還包括地中海中的巴利阿裡群島、大西洋的加那利群島、以及在非洲北部的兩處飛地:休達和梅利利亞。

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IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde delivers remarks at a Banque de France panel on financial stability review during the semi-annual meetings of the IMF and the World Bank in Washington, April 21, 2012. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS) // Eingestellt von wa
Police officers stand guard in a checkpoint near to the border of Spain and France in La Jonquera, Girona, Spain, Saturday, April 28, 2012. Spain has temporarily restored border checks in its northeast and at two major airports in a bid to stop protesters entering the country ahead of a European Central Bank meeting in Barcelona. Spanish authorities early Saturday suspended the Schengen Treaty which allows unrestricted travel inside member nations, and imposed controls at six border crossings with France and at Barcelona and Gerona international airports. (Foto:Emilio Morenatti/AP/dapd).
People queue outside an unemployment registry office in Madrid, Friday, Dec. 2, 2011. Spain's Labor Ministry says the number of people filing for unemployment benefits rose by 59,536 in November with a total seeking benefits of 4,420,462. Spain's jobless rate stands at a 15-year high of 21.5 percent, the highest in the eurozone, and the economy posted zero growth in the third quarter. Party leader Mariano Rajoy is due to take office as prime minister Dec. 21. He is expected to introduce severe economic reforms in a bid to reboot the ailing economy. (Foto:Alberto Di Lolli/AP/dapd)
A demonstrator is dressed as the "Grim Reaper" at Sol square during a protest against the government's recently approved labor reforms in Madrid, Spain, Friday Feb. 19, 2012. Marches organized by the country's main trade unions are taking place throughout Spain. Sign makes a mockery of governing Partido Popular or PP "Party of Bosses". (Foto:Alberto Di Lolli/AP/dapd)
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ARCHIV: Die Statue "Europa" der belgischen Kuenstlerin May Claerhout, eine Frauenfigur, die ein Euro-Zeichen hoch haelt, steht in Bruessel in Belgien vor dem Europaeischen Parlament, waehrend im Hintergrund die Fahne des Euro-Mitgliedslandes Spanien weht (Foto vom 12.12.11). Die Ratingagentur Fitch hat am Freitag (27.01.12) die Kreditwuerdigkeit von sechs Staaten der Eurozone herabgestuft. Dabei handelte es sich unter anderen um Spanien. (zu dapd-Text)
ARCHIV: Die Statue "Europa" der belgischen Kuenstlerin May Claerhout, eine Frauenfigur, die ein Euro-Zeichen hoch haelt, steht in Bruessel in Belgien vor dem Europaeischen Parlament, waehrend im Hintergrund die Fahne des Euro-Mitgliedslandes Spanien weht (Foto vom 12.12.11). Die Ratingagentur Fitch hat am Freitag (27.01.12) die Kreditwuerdigkeit von sechs Staaten der Eurozone herabgestuft. Dabei handelte es sich unter anderen um Spanien. (zu dapd-Text)
ARCHIV - ILLUSTRATION - Eine spanische Ein-Euro-Münze, aufgenommen am 09.03.2010 in Frankfurt am Main (Illustration). Nachdem bereits Fitch und Standard & Poor's die Kreditwürdigkeit Spaniens nach unten korrigiert hatten, ist nun auch Moody's gefolgt. Die US-Ratingagentur senkte ihre Bewertung für spanische Staatsanleihen um zwei Stufen von «Aa2» auf «A1». Foto: Tobias Kleinschmidt dpa (zu dpa 1673 vom 18.10.2011) +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++
Demonstrators try to block a street during the general strike in Madrid, Thursday, March 29, 2012. Spanish unions angry over economic reforms are waging a general strike, challenging a conservative government not yet 100 days old and joining other troubled European workers in venting their frustration on the street. (Foto:Pedro Acosta/AP/dapd)
Trade Union pickets and members hold a gathering to listen to speeches and to inform the passing public about the motives for the general strike, Madrid, Spain Wednesday June 19, 2002. Spain's trade unions called for the nationwide strike June 20 to protest the government's cuts in unemployed benifits and are hoping to shut down the country and embarrass conservative Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar a day before he hosts a European Union summit in Seville. (AP Photo/Paul White)
Spain's Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy speaks during a media conference at an EU Summit in Brussels on Friday, March 2, 2012. The leaders of 25 European states have signed a new treaty designed to prevent the 17 euro countries from running up huge debts in order to prevent a repeat of the current crisis afflicting the single currency zone. Of the 27 European Union states, only Britain and the Czech Republic decided not to sign the treaty. (Foto:Thierry Charlier/AP/dapd) <<
Spain's conservative leader and country's next prime minister Mariano Rajoy reads his notes at the Parliament a month after being elected, in Madrid, Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2011. Spain's Parliament was to vote conservative Popular Party leader Mariano Rajoy as premier later Tuesday. Spain's borrowing costs have plummeted in a short-term debt auction, indicating market confidence in the country's ability to handle its debt is recovering. (Foto:Daniel Ochoa de Olza/AP/dapd)