European Union Currency Exchange Rates
Posted in EU Info on 10/06/2010 11:23 pm by admin

I need help, is about Spain?
i need any of these questions, copy and paste the hole thing, the erase the one you didn’t found and post your answer, thanks
Country Name:
Spain
Year Founded:
Population:
Primary Language(s):
Ethnic Make-up:
Political System:
Year Entered the European Union:
Representative to the European Union (include party):
Type of Economy:
Currency:
Current Exchange Rate for American Currency:
GDP:
% of Trade within the European Union:
Unemployment Rate:
Leading Trade Partners:
Chief Exports:
Key Imports:
Major Trade Relationship with the United States:
Major Religion:
Location (show map):
Surrounding Area:
Total Area:
Climate and Natural Resources:
Literacy Rate:
Infant Mortality Rate:
One Recent News Story (summarize here and attach the article):
One Interesting Fact:
Country Name: Spain
Year Founded: 1492
Population: 45 million people
Primary Language(s): Spanish ( Casillian ) in all the state and in some Autonomous Communitys both Spanish and Galician ( in Galicia ), Basque ( in the Basque Country and Navarra ) and Catalonian ( in Catalonia, Valencia and Balear Islands ).
Ethnic Make-up: ¿?
Political System: Parlamentary Monarchy
Year Entered the European Union: 1986
Representative to the European Union (include party):
54 representants in the European Parlament from PSOE ( Socialist Party ), PP ( People’s Party ), IU ( Communist and GreenParty ), CiU (a Catalonian Nationalist Party ), PNV ( a Basque Nationalist Party ).
The representant in the European Commision is Joaquin Almunia (PSOE (Socialist Party) )
Type of Economy:
Currency: Euro €
Current Exchange Rate for American Currency:
1€ = 1.27 US$
1US$ = 0.78€
GDP : 1.665.514 million US$ ( 7th largest in world )
% of Trade within the European Union:
complicated to calculate try it yourself
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Econom%C3%ADa_de_Espa%C3%B1a
Unemployment Rate:
10.7% (2.500.000 persons)
Leading Trade Partners:
European Union ( mainly France, Germany, Portugal, Italy and UK ), USA, Latinamerica and Japan.
Chief Exports:
Key Imports:
Major Trade Relationship with the United States:
Major Religion: Catholic
Location (show map): Iberian Peninsula, in Southern Europe
http://www.europeetravel.com/images/maps/europe-political-small.gif
Surrounding Area:
North : Atlantic Ocean, France and Andorra;
East: Mediterranean Sea;
South: Mediterranean Sea, Gibraltar (UK), Atlantic Ocean ( there are too two citys in the north coast of africa ( boundaries with Morroco )
West: Portugal and Atlantic Ocean.
Total Area:
half a million of km2
Climate and Natural Resources:
A lot
Literacy Rate:
Inmense ( Our equivalent to Shakespeare was Miguel de Cervantes )
Infant Mortality Rate: 4/1000
One Recent News Story (summarize here and attach the article):
Spain is not part of the G20 club but was invited to the meeting in the White House because it is the 7th biggest economy in world
One Interesting Fact:
Spain was an Empire from 16th century to 19th century, and the only one and biggest suporpotence for more than 100 years, here you can see a map of theformer Spanish Empire.
It had parts if Europe, Africa and Asia, and almost all America.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/29/Imperio_español.png/800px-Imperio_español.png
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