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  2. Germany–Spain relations - Wikipedia

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    Germany–Spain relations (German: deutsch-spanische Beziehungen; Spanish: Relaciones Alemania-España) are the diplomatic relations between Germany and Spain. Both nations are members of the European Union , Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development , NATO and the United Nations .

  3. Foreign relations of Spain - Wikipedia

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    See Germany–Spain relations. Germany has an embassy in Madrid and consulates-general in Barcelona and Seville. [223] Spain has an embassy in Berlin and consulates-general in Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Hanover, Munich and Stuttgart. [224] See also: Spaniards in Germany; Both countries are full members of the European Union and of the ...

  4. List of ambassadors of Spain to Germany - Wikipedia

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    The ambassador is appointed to the Council of Ministers, they direct the work of all the offices that depend on the embassy, based in Berlin.Likewise, it informs the Spanish Government about the evolution of events in Germany, negotiates on behalf of Spain, can sign or ratify agreements, observes the development of bilateral relations in all fields and ensures the protection of Spanish ...

  5. Category:Germany–Spain relations - Wikipedia

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    Category: Germany–Spain relations. ... Spanish expatriates in Germany (2 C, 22 P) A. Ambassadors of Germany to Spain (1 C, 12 P) Ambassadors of Prussia to Spain (1 P)

  6. List of ambassadors of Germany to Spain - Wikipedia

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    The Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany is located on Calle de Fortuny in Madrid. [1] There is a Consulate General located in Barcelona (the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Catalonia); Consulates in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (the capital of Gran Canaria, in the Canary Islands), Málaga (the capital of the province of Málaga), and La Palma (one of the Canary ...

  7. Carolines Question - Wikipedia

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    Following the Spanish–American War Spain sold the Carolines, Palau and the northern Marianas to Germany in the German–Spanish Treaty (1899) for 16.6 million marks. The islands became part of the German colonies in the Pacific, until they were occupied by Japan in 1914 and, after World War I were ruled by the Empire of Japan under the South ...

  8. German–Spanish Treaty (1899) - Wikipedia

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    Handover of the Western Carolines on 3 November 1899. The German–Spanish Treaty of 1899, (Spanish: Tratado germano-español de 1899; German: Deutsch-Spanischer Vertrag 1899) signed by the German Empire and the Kingdom of Spain, involved Spain selling the majority of its Pacific possessions not lost in the Spanish–American War to Germany for 25 million pesetas (equivalent to 17 million Marks).

  9. Spanish question (United Nations) - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish question (Spanish: Cuestión Española) was the set of geopolitical and diplomatic circumstances that marked the relationship between Spain and the United Nations between 1945 and 1955, centred on the UN's refusal to admit Spain to the organization due to Francoist Spain's sympathy for the Axis powers, defeated in World War II.