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The positive effects on Spain is that the more tourists come Spain gain alot of money

The negative effects on Spain is that eventually Spain will be overcrowded and the government will have to build more hotels

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Do you believe that the influences of Spain were positive or negative?

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What line of latitude passes through the center of Spain and Portugal?

Depending on how precise you need your answer to be, approximately 40N. Portugal and Spain are not exactly at the same latitudes, so if you need a more precise answer, Spain would be at 39N, while Portugal would be about 38N.


What is Western Europe's number one citrus-fruit producer?

Spain and Portugal


What is the line of decarmation?

ok. first its the line of demarcation, not decarmation. and The Treaty of Tordesillas, 7 June 1494, divided the newly discovered lands outside Europe between Spain and Portugal along a meridian 370 leagues west of the Cape Verde islands (off the west coast of Africa). This line of demarcation was about halfway between the Cape Verde Islands (already Portuguese) and the islands discovered by Christopher Columbus on his first voyage (claimed for Spain), named in the treaty as Cipangue and Antilia (Cuba and Hispaniola). The lands to the east would belong to Portugal and the lands to the west to Spain. The treaty was ratified by Spain (at the time, the Crowns of Castile and Aragon), 2 July 1494 and by Portugal, 5 September 1494. The other side of the world would be divided a few decades later by the Treaty of Zaragoza or Saragossa, signed on 22 April 1529, which specified the antimeridian to the line of demarcation specified in the Treaty of Tordesillas.


What was the purpose of the line of demarcaton?

The Line of Demarcation, established by the Treaty of Tordesillas in 1494, aimed to divide newly discovered lands between Spain and Portugal to resolve disputes over territories in the Americas and beyond. It was drawn west of the Cape Verde Islands, granting Spain rights to lands to the west and Portugal rights to the east. This division sought to prevent conflict between the two maritime powers as they expanded their empires during the Age of Exploration. Despite its intention, the line was not universally accepted and led to further territorial disputes.