Wednesday, October 3, 2012

What is unique about Spain compared to the U.S.?
Spain is a very different country in terms of government, and climate. Unlike the United States, Spain's government is led by a king instead of a president. The head of government is a Prime Minister who is second in command. More similar to the U.S., the Spanish cabinet consists of a Council of Ministers. Spain experiences the mediterranean, semiarid, and oceanic climate. The mediterranean climate brings hot and dry summers to the countries on the east of the Atlantic Ocean. The Semiarid climate presents itself in the southestern part of Spain where the weather is dry and hot for a longer period of time. The oceanic climate provides temperatures influenced by the ocean near the coastal regions of this country.

Cal Filson

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