Spain GEOGRAPHY
Size: Peninsular Spain covers 492,503 square
kilometers. Spanish territory also encompasses the Balearic
Islands (Spanish, Islas Baleares) in the Mediterranean Sea and
the Canary Islands (Spanish, Canarias) in the Atlantic Ocean, as
well as the city enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla in North Africa.
Topography: Peninsular landmass predominantly a
vast highland plateau--the Meseta Central--surrounded and
dissected by mountain ranges. Major lowland areas include narrow
coastal plains, Andalusian Plain in southwest, and Ebro Basin in
northeast. Islands, especially Canary Islands, mountainous.
Climate: Predominantly continental climate with
hot, dry summers and rather harsh, cold winters. Wide diurnal and
seasonal variations in temperature and low, irregular rainfall.
Maritime climate prevails in northern part of country,
characterized by relatively mild winters, warm but not hot
summers, and generally abundant rainfall spread throughout year.
Slight diurnal and seasonal variations in temperature.
Mediterranean climate experienced from Andalusian Plain along
south and east coasts, characterized by irregular, inadequate
rainfall, mostly in autumn and winter.
Data as of December 1988
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