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  2. Foreign relations of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Spanish Ministry of Foreign Relations about relations with Serbia (in Spanish only) Slovakia: 1 January 1993 [39] See Slovakia–Spain relations. Slovakia has an embassy in Madrid. Spain has an embassy in Bratislava. Both countries are full members of the European Union and of the NATO. Slovenia: 25 March 1992 [113] See Slovenia–Spain relations

  3. Finland–Spain relations - Wikipedia

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    Finland–Spain relations are the bilateral relations between Finland and Spain. Both nations are members of the Council of Europe, the European Union, the United Nations, the Schengen Area, the eurozone, and NATO. Spain strongly supported Finland's NATO membership during the latter's accession process.

  4. Belgium–Spain relations - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish history with Flanders and Wallonia came together to maintain a very close relationship throughout the centuries. Charles I was born sixteen years earlier in the city of Ghent. In Brussels the Palace of Carlos V was built, today recovered in an important archaeological site.

  5. Germany–Spain relations - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish isolation could only be completely broken after Franco's death in 1975 and the subsequent democratization under King Juan Carlos I. Spain joined the NATO in 1982; The Federal Republic of Germany belonged to the Atlantic Pact since 1955. In 1986 Spain became a member of the European Community and in 1988 the Western European Union.

  6. Spain–Switzerland relations - Wikipedia

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    From the Spanish point of view: Switzerland is our 10th customer (8th European) and our 25th worldwide supplier (11th European). From the Swiss perspective, Spain is its 10th worldwide customer (and 5th in Europe), absorbing 2.6% of total Swiss exports. On the other hand, Spain is the 10th largest supplier of Switzerland (8th European).

  7. Norway–Spain relations - Wikipedia

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    Spain is an important partner for Norway in Europe and maintains close cooperation in the political, commercial and cultural fields. Both countries have common interests, both in Europe and globally. [4] The Norwegian ambassador, Johan Vibe, classified relations between Spain and Norway as excellent, very close and cordial. [5]

  8. How this beautiful Spanish tourist city became the green ...

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    The European Commission awards 600,000 euros ($656,000) to the winner to fund more sustainable programs. The real prize, however, is the marketing boost that comes with a city’s certified green ...

  9. Portugal–Spain relations - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese-Spanish relations are closely aligned with one another, underpinned by shared membership of the Ibero-American Summit, Council of Europe, European Union, Eurozone, Schengen Area and NATO, and make up the vast majority of the Iberian Peninsula and Macaronesia.