1. Tourism in Spain and Portugal
Geographically, Portugal borders neighboring Spain.
Portugal is located at the southwestern tip of the European continent, bordering its only neighbor Spain to the east and north, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. Therefore, many people have been going to the west coast of Portugal to enjoy the spectacular views near the Atlantic Ocean. In the Mediterranean, Portugal is a peripheral country, but in the Atlantic, Portugal is a frontline country. This unique geographical location greatly helped Portugal play an important role in the Age of Discovery, but because of this, Portugal also has the most frontal tropical cyclones in Europe (the annual occurrence probability of tropical cyclones is still low globally, mainly concentrated in the Sea of ??Azov Islands).
Portugal is mountainous in the north, with many fishing villages and resorts in the central coastal area, and hilly in the south.
In addition, Portugal has two islands in the Atlantic Ocean, located off the Atlantic Ocean, namely the Azores Islands and the Madeira Islands.
The northern part of Portugal has a temperate maritime climate and the southern part has a Mediterranean climate, with annual precipitation of 800-1000 mm.
Current location Spain and Portugal are neighboring countries. Both countries are located on the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe.
Spain is located on the Iberian Peninsula in southwest Europe, at the junction of Europe and Africa. It borders Portugal to the west, the Bay of Biscay to the north, France and Andorra to the northeast, and Gibraltar to the south. The strait is adjacent to Morocco in Africa. The territory also includes the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean, the Canary Islands in the Atlantic and Ceuta and Melilla in Africa. China is a mountainous country with a total area of ??505,925 square kilometers and a coastline of about 7,800 kilometers.
Portugal is a peaceful country located in southwest Europe. It borders Spain on the Iberian Peninsula to the east and the Atlantic coast to the south of Portugal to the west. In addition to the territory on the European continent, the Azores and Madeira Islands in the Atlantic Ocean are also Portuguese territory.
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