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			Capital: Madrid
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			Official language(s): Spanish (Castilian), Catalan, Basque, Galician, and more
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			Area: Approximately 505,990 square kilometers
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			Time zone: Central European Time (CET, UTC+1), in the summer, Central European Summer Time (CEST, UTC+2)
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			Currency: Euro (EUR)
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			Flag colors: Red and yellow with the Spanish coat of arms
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			Population: Approximately 47 million (figures may vary)
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			National holiday: National Day (Día de la Hispanidad) on October 12
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			National anthem: "La Marcha Real" (The Royal March)
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			Government type: Constitutional monarchy, parliamentary democracy
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			Climate: Spain has a diverse climate, ranging from Mediterranean along the coast to continental and mountain climates inland.
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			Economy: Spain has one of the largest economies in Europe and is known for sectors such as tourism, agriculture, industry, and technology.
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			Culture: Spanish culture is rich in traditions, art, music, and dance, with famous contributions such as flamenco and paintings by artists like Picasso and Dalí.
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			Key natural features: Spain has various natural features, including the Pyrenees, the Spanish coasts, the Canary Islands, and the Balearic Islands.
		The 10 largest cities in Spain include:
	
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			Madrid
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			Barcelona
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			Valencia
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			Seville
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			Zaragoza
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			Málaga
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			Murcia
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			Palma de Mallorca
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			Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
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			Bilbao
		The 10 top tourist attractions in Spain include:
	
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			La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona
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			The Alhambra in Granada
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			Park Güell in Barcelona
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			The Prado Museum in Madrid
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			Seville Cathedral
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			The Royal Alcázar of Seville
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			Retiro Park in Madrid
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			Ibiza and the surrounding islands
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			The Alcázar of Toledo
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			The Costa del Sol coastline
		This is a concise overview of Spain and some of its key features. However, Spain has much more to offer in terms of history, art, natural beauty, and culinary traditions.