Monday, March 16, 2020

Practice Spanish Geography with these interactive maps!


→Provinces of Spain←

Spain has 50 provinces, most of which are on the Iberian Peninsula. There are a few provinces, however, that are islands. Spain’s African cities, Ceuta and Melilla, are not officially designated as a province. Each province has its own character and history, and some of them even have their own language. The best score ever recorded for this game is 100% in 59.89 seconds. Can you beat that?


→Autonomous Communities of Spain←

Spanish is not the native language of everyone in Spain. That is because the country has many autonomous regions with their own languages, such as Galician, Basque, and Catalan. In this map game you will learn how to identify the various autonomous communities. The best score ever recorded for this game is 100% in 14.48 seconds. Can you beat that?


→Capitals of Spanish Provinces←

There are autonomous communities, which are then divided into 50 provinces. Each province has its own administrative capital. The best score ever recorded for this game is 100% in 1 minutes and 4 seconds. Can you beat that?



→Rivers of Spain←

The rivers of Spain contribute a great deal to the country's geographic diversity. They beautify the landscape, and many irrigate the fertile valleys that are used to grow olives, grapes and other crops. There are over 1,800 rivers in Spain, but this map game focuses only on the largest ones. The River Ebro isn't the longest, but it carries more water than any other Spanish river. The Guadalquivir is one of Spain´s most famous rivers. It passes through the cities of Seville and Cordoba, and some of the inland parts of the river are navigable, making Seville the only inland port in Spain. From the Guadalhorce in the south to the Eo river in the north, this quiz game will help you explore all 26 major Spanish rivers. The best score ever recorded for this game is 100% in 27.83 seconds. Can you beat that?


→Bonus: Districts of Madrid!←

Madrid, Spain's capital city, is home to an impressive collection of European art and world-renowned architecture. It's divided into 21 districts. One of the largest is the district called Fuencarral-El Pardo; part of this district is set aside as a royal hunting preserve. The district of Salamanca is located near the historical center of Madrid and is a core section of the city. Take a close look at how Madrid is split up with the help of this map quiz; in no time, you'll be an expert on the districts of Madrid. The best score ever recorded for this game is 100% in 18.48 seconds. Can you beat that?