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Can you name the countries that have bordered, or border, Spain and/or its possessions since 1812?
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Edelweiss
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Correctly named countries will show up below
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Source:
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Countries do not have to exist today to be an answer. They must only have bordered Spain or its possessions at one point since the the constitution of 1812.
Colonial possessions DO count as part of Spain.
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Years Bordering
Country
Borders With
1812-2012
Cataluña (1812-2012)
1812-2012
Aragon, Cataluña, Pais Vasco (1812-2012); Sahara Español(1884-1962); Marruecos Español (1912-1956)
1812-2012
Andalucia (1812-2012); Nueva España (1812-1821); Venezuela (1814-1819)
1812-1910
Andalucia, Castilla, Galicia (1812-1910); Brazil (1812-1822)
1812-1825
Alto Peru (1812-1825); Rio de la Plata (1812-1816)
1812-1821, 1861-1865
Santo Domingo (1812-1821, 1861-1865)
1812-1821
La Florida, Nueva España (1812-1821)
1812-1814
Venezuela (1812-1814)
1816-1825
Alto Peru (1816-1825); Chile (1816-1818); Banda Oriental (1816-1817)
1818-1821
Peru (1818-1821); Alto Peru (1818-1825)
1819-1821
Nueva España, Peru (1819-1821)
Years Bordering
Country
Borders With
1822-1825
Alto Peru (1822-1825)
1839-1960
Rio Muni (1839-1960)
1884-1919
Rio Muni (1884-1919)
1884-1912, 1956-2012
Ceuta, Melilla (1956-2012); Ifni (1956-1969); Sahara Español (1884-1912)
1910-2012
Andalucia, Castilla, Galicia (1910-2012)
1958-1959, 1960-1976
Sahara Español (1958-1959, 1960-1976)
1959-1960
Sahara Español (1959-1960)
1960-1976
Sahara Español (1960-1976)
1960-1968
Rio Muni (1960-1968)
1960-1968
Rio Muni (1960-1968)
1962-1976
Sahara Español (1962-1976)
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Borders of Spain (1812-2012) Quiz
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shakescene
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Oct 9th, 2011 at 06:20 GMT
1 point
You need to change "Russia" to "Spain" in this intro:
Countries do not have to exist today to be an answer. They must only have bordered Russia or its possessions at one point since the the constitution of 1812.
FishyInSpain
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Oct 19th, 2011 at 11:19 GMT
1 point
Good quiz! But dont´forget about Extremadura, it also boarders Portugal, and is not part of Castilla y León or Castilla - La Mancha
Edelweiss
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Oct 21st, 2011 at 22:43 GMT
1 point
Thanks! The third column in this quiz (unlike that of the German and Swiss quizzes) is not supposed to reflect actual administrative divisions, but rather general regions. This is because the status of those divisions is very murky in the 19th century and I didn't want to list a 50 year old subdivision for a 150 year old border.
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