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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. Category:Germany–Spain relations - Wikipedia

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    Location map. Politics portal; ... Spanish expatriates in Germany (2 C, 22 P) A. ... Pages in category "Germany–Spain relations"

  5. Italy–Spain relations - Wikipedia

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    Italy–Spain relations are the interstate relations between Italy and Spain. Both countries established diplomatic relations some time after the unification of Italy in 1860. Both nations are member states of the European Union (and both nations utilize the euro as currency) and are both members of the Council of Europe , OECD , NATO , Union ...

  6. Axis powers - Wikipedia

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    Spain owed Germany over $212 million [148] for supplies of matériel during the Spanish Civil War, and Italian Corpo Truppe Volontarie combat troops had actually fought in Spain on the side of Franco's Nationalists. When Germany invaded the Soviet Union in 1941, Franco immediately offered to form a unit of military volunteers to join the invasion.

  7. 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).

  8. Spain during World War II - Wikipedia

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    As a result, the Spanish were told that supplies would be restricted, albeit with a ten-week reserve. Lacking a strong navy, any Spanish intervention would rely, inevitably, upon German ability to supply oil. Some of Germany's own activity relied upon captured French oil reserves, so additional needs from Spain were unhelpful.

  9. France–Spain relations - Wikipedia

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    France–Spain relations are bilateral relations between France and Spain, in which both share a long border across the Pyrenees, other than one point which is cut off by Andorra. As two of the most powerful kingdoms of the early modern era , France and Spain fought a 24-year war (the Franco-Spanish War ) until the signing of the Treaty of the ...