Thursday, April 19, 2007

A Mountainous Division in the Iberian Jetty

Certified Kingdom of Spain, Spain is a country in Southern Europe fenced by the Mediterranean Sea, Cantabrian Sea, and the Atlantic Ocean. Spain also slices its confines with Morocco, Portugal, Gibraltar, France, and Andorra.

Spain is part of the Iberian jetty and is engrossed in mountain ranges and high plateaus. Because of its conspicuous position, Spain has four climatic zones: Continental climate with a proper declaration by Spaniards as nine months of winter and three months of hell; Oceanic climate with its famous sunny weather and summer drought; Mediterranean climate with its mild winter and varied summer; and Alpine climate with its mountainous weather.

In general, Spain's climate is very composite, depending on the summit of the mountains. There are occasions when the temperature is really high in one area, particularly Seville, and another place pretty wet, eminently the north part, all at the same time. Inland Spain, on the other hand, is very vulnerable to cold weather as rainfall is low, the sun only shines for an average of three hours a day, and winter heavy with snow.

Despite these obvious differences in climate, Spain is still a distinguished place to visit because it offers its best beaches in Ibiza and art in Madrid.

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