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What's the weather like in Spain from January to July? What is the temperature?
Location: Iberian Peninsula in southwest Europe. It borders the Bay of Biscay in the north, Portugal in the west, Morocco in Africa across the Strait of Gibraltar in the south, France and Andorra in the northeast, and the Mediterranean Sea in the east and southeast. The coastline is about 7800 kilometers long. The territory is mountainous and is one of the alpine countries in Europe. Plateau and mountains alternate with each other, with the national average elevation of 660m, 35% of the country's areas are above 1000m, and the plains only account for 1 1%, making it one of the highest countries in Europe. The main mountain ranges are Cantabria and Pyrenees in the north and morena and Andalusia in the south. The Mullah Peak in the south is 3478 meters above sea level, which is the highest peak in China.
Spain is located in the southwest of Europe and shares the Iberian Peninsula with Portugal. Spain lies between 36 and 44 degrees north latitude, 9 degrees west longitude 18 minutes and 3 degrees east longitude 19 minutes. It is 840 kilometers long from north to south and 1000 kilometers long from east to west. With a land area of 504,750 square kilometers, the Spaniards say that their country is shaped like a cooked cowhide. Spain ranks fourth in Europe after Russia, Germany and France, equivalent to one twentieth of the total area of Europe. Outside the peninsula, Spain's territory includes the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean Sea and the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean.
The northern coast of Spain is the Bay of Biscay, and the northeast borders France and Andorra. The towering Pyrenees mountains separate these countries. Facing the Mediterranean Sea in the east and southeast, you can reach Morocco in Africa by crossing the Strait of Gibraltar, which is only 14 km wide. Rectangular Portugal is Spain's neighbor to the west. The Strait of Gibraltar is the main route from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic Ocean, and its strategic position is extremely important. Spain and Britain have long been fighting for sovereignty here.
Excluding Balearic Islands and Canary Islands, the Spanish coastline surrounded by the sea on three sides is about 3,904 kilometers long, but the coast is relatively flat, and the real natural harbors are concentrated in the north, such as ferrol, Ponte Vidra and Vigo. Cartagena is the only natural port in the Mediterranean. The coastline in the southeast is not a port, but a beautiful beach resort. The famous bays in Spain are Cadiz Bay and Valencia Bay.
Spain has not only beautiful coasts, but also towering mountains. In Europe, she is the tallest country except Switzerland. Most of Spain is an ancient plateau. The famous Central Plateau stands in the middle of Spain, accounting for about 60% of the national area, with an altitude of 600-700 meters. The central plateau is surrounded by mountains on three sides: the Cantabria Mountains in the north and the Morena Mountains in the south, and the Iberian Mountains in the east separate the central plateau from the Aragon Plain. The west side of the plateau slowly extends, the terrain gradually flattens, and finally disappears along the Atlantic coast. If you drive around Spain, you will see snow-capped peaks and rolling hills from time to time.
In 2008, Spain had 37 World Heritage Sites, ranking first among countries.
The Alhambra Palace in Granada, the historical center of Có rdoba, and the Burgos Cathedral in Henelali Garden.
Kuile Park, Kuile Palace and Alta Milla Cave in Milla Tower.
Segovia Ancient Town and Elevated Canal Santiago de Compostela Ancient Town, a parish during the kingdom of Asturias.
The ancient town of Avila and the churches outside the city, the historic Muldhal building in teruel, and the Galahonay National Park in Toledo.
Alcazar, Seville Cathedral, Ancient Town of caceres, Monastery of Salamanca Poblet, Ancient Archives City of the West Indies.
Archaeological site of Merida, Royal Monastery of Santa Maria in Guadalupe, Santiago de Compostela Donina National Park.
The walls of Cuenca, the Silk Market in Valencia, Las Madras, the Catalonia Concert Hall in Barcelona and St. Paul's Hospital.
Yuso in San Milan and Su Suo Monastery, Iberian Peninsula University's rock painting art in the Mediterranean basin, the historical area of Al Calad Henares University and the historical area of Alcala.
Ibiza scenery: the archaeological site of Sancristobal Ata Pilca in Laguana and the Romanesque church of Wildbury in Catalonia.
The ancient ruins of Tarakoko and Ersh, the Roman wall of Lugo, Pamela, and the cultural landscape of Alan Huisz.
(2) (2) the Renaissance masterpiece Beida and baeza.
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