The Beautiful Country of Spain

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SPAIN
Geography
Roughly 85% of the present day Iberian Peninsula is occupied by Spain as Portugal covers the remaining western territory. Discovered by the ancient Greeks around 500 BC, Iberian Peninsula was the name given to the area not described by a single political entity of specific population. Mostly surrounded by water, the eastern coastline of the Peninsula is over 2,059 mi bordering the Mediterranean and 1,653 mi on its west end on the Atlantic ocean.
History
The oldest remains of human civilization within the Peninsula have been found in the Pradera de San Isidro, near the Manzanares; "in the cave of Perneras. It is thought that not one but two races inhabited the Peninsula." (Rafael 7) At a later date also deemed undeterminable, the Cromagnon population then inhabited the entire land now understood as Spain. Traces of their community appear in the form of weapons, stone tools, primitive types of sculpture and ornamented items such as garments. These could be the earliest signs of complexity within the evolving society. Skulls have also been traced to this period showing distinctive characteristics that are only relative to this early era. As civilizations continued to develop in the Iberian Peninsula, not much history is being recorded by other means than small items that have survived time. Gradual improvements within human technologies are seen through examples of methods of craft and building technique. "Stones are polished instead of merely shaping- was the first thing noticed in this culture." (Rafael 9) Interest in mysteries of life are shown with megalithic monuments which "seem to have a conception original to Spanish civilization, for the monuments of this type found in Southern Europe are from a ...

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...date royal officials) was pushed unfavorably onto citizens. Through placement of doors and windows, the goal of Casas a la malicia was to create the illusion that residential units were smaller and contained less rooms. Most of these housing types can be found near the Barrio de las Letras district.

[Casas de Malicia + Barrio de las Letras district on map]
TOPIC - Architecture
Alcazar
The Alcazar in Madrid was originally built by the Moors as a fortress in the second half of the 9th century. The grandson of the Catholics kings, Emperor Carlos I, made important architectural reforms in the Alcazar, where he stayed during his visits to the city. He turned the old and uncomfortable castle into a home with the renaissance taste of the period. It was a time of development and boom for the city, therefore creating a foundation for many churches and convents.

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