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Quiz about Autonomous Communities of Spain
Quiz about Autonomous Communities of Spain

15 Questions: Autonomous Communities of Spain Multiple Choice Quiz | Geography


There are 17 autonomous communities in Spain. What do you know about them?

A multiple-choice quiz by blumyh2opolo. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
blumyh2opolo
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
258,156
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
15
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Question 1 of 15
1. What autonomous community of Spain contains the country's capital city? Hint


Question 2 of 15
2. What autonomous community in northeastern Spain, formerly an independent kingdom, has its capital at Zaragoza? Hint


Question 3 of 15
3. What autonomous community in northeastern Spain contains the first Spanish city to host the Olympic Games? Hint


Question 4 of 15
4. What autonomous community in northwestern Spain shares its name with a region of Poland? Hint


Question 5 of 15
5. From what autonomous community with a capital of Merida does the Tagus River flow into Portugal? Hint


Question 6 of 15
6. How many autonomous communities of Spain are comprised entirely of islands?
Hint


Question 7 of 15
7. What mountain range runs through Asturias and Cantabria, in northern Spain? Hint


Question 8 of 15
8. What autonomous community is one of two on the mainland with a border on the Balearic Sea? Hint


Question 9 of 15
9. What autonomous community of Spain has made repeated attempts to secede as a result of its distinct culture? Hint


Question 10 of 15
10. What autonomous community of Spain contains the cities of Cadiz, Granada, and Seville? Hint


Question 11 of 15
11. What autonomous community of Spain has its entire western border with Castile and Leon? Hint


Question 12 of 15
12. Ferdinand and Isabella, the first monarchs of united Spain, were married in Valladolid, the capital of what autonomous community? Hint


Question 13 of 15
13. What autonomous community has a namesake capital and contains the port of Cartagena? Hint


Question 14 of 15
14. The capital of this autonomous community of Spain shares its name with a city in Ohio. Name the autonomous community. Hint


Question 15 of 15
15. What autonomous community of Spain south of the Pyrenees has its capital at Pamplona, where the most famous Running of the Bulls takes place? Hint



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1. What autonomous community of Spain contains the country's capital city?

Answer: Madrid

Madrid became the capital of Spain in 1561. It is by far the largest city in Spain and contains half of the region's population. After placing third in the bid for the 2012 Olympics, the city announced it will bid again for the 2016 Olympics. It lost this bid to Rio de Janeiro.
2. What autonomous community in northeastern Spain, formerly an independent kingdom, has its capital at Zaragoza?

Answer: Aragon

Aragon united with Castile in the late 1400s to form Spain when its King Ferdinand married Castile's Isabella. Previously, Aragon had gained its independence from Navarra (Pamplona) in 1035 and at one time stretched all the way to Naples, Sicily, and Sardinia.
3. What autonomous community in northeastern Spain contains the first Spanish city to host the Olympic Games?

Answer: Catalonia

Catalonians speak with what sounds like a lisp as part of their Catalan dialect. Barcelona, the capital, hosted the 1992 Summer Games. The region was encompassed into the Kingdom of Aragon in 1157.
4. What autonomous community in northwestern Spain shares its name with a region of Poland?

Answer: Galicia

The capital of Galicia is Santiago de Compostela. The region's people were originally Celts, and it has historic ties to Portugal. Although Santiago de Compostela is the capital, La Coruna is the largest city in the region.
5. From what autonomous community with a capital of Merida does the Tagus River flow into Portugal?

Answer: Extremadura

Merida is on the Guadiana River, which forms much of the Spain-Portugal border. It was the capital of the Roman province of Lusitania and was one of the most important cities of the Roman Empire. The word "Extremadura" refers to the border between Christian and Muslim realms in the 1400s.
6. How many autonomous communities of Spain are comprised entirely of islands?

Answer: 2

The Balearic Islands, in the Mediterranean Sea, contain three islands, the largest of which is Mallorca. The Canary Islands are an archipelago off the coast of Morocco in the Atlantic Ocean; the largest island in the group is Tenerife.
7. What mountain range runs through Asturias and Cantabria, in northern Spain?

Answer: Cordillera Cantabrica

The Cordillera Cantabrica is a major mining region in Spain. The Sierra Morena, in southern Spain, are in Andalusia, and the Pyrenees, in northeastern Spain, separate the country from France. The Cordillera Asturiana is nonexistent.
8. What autonomous community is one of two on the mainland with a border on the Balearic Sea?

Answer: Valencia

The Balearic Sea is part of the Mediterranean and naturally separates the Balearic Islands from the rest of the country. Catalonia also has a border on this sea. The city of Valencia, however, is on the Gulf of Valencia. Valencia is one of the largest cities in Spain.
9. What autonomous community of Spain has made repeated attempts to secede as a result of its distinct culture?

Answer: Basque Country

The Basques have used terrorism to push for independence, led by the separatist organization ETA. The Basques have occupied the region southwest of the Pyrenees since the Paleolithic period, or old Stone Age. They speak a language unrelated to any other in the world.
10. What autonomous community of Spain contains the cities of Cadiz, Granada, and Seville?

Answer: Andalusia

Andalusia contains the southernmost point in mainland Europe and borders the Strait of Gibraltar. Its city of Granada was the last Moor stronghold in Spain. The Moors, Muslims who once controlled all of Spain, suffered their final defeat in 1492.
11. What autonomous community of Spain has its entire western border with Castile and Leon?

Answer: La Rioja

The capital of La Rioja is Logrono. It is a relatively small region compared with the rest of the country and was conquered by the kingdom of Castile in 1179. The Ebro, the longest river entirely in Spain, flows through it.
12. Ferdinand and Isabella, the first monarchs of united Spain, were married in Valladolid, the capital of what autonomous community?

Answer: Castile and Leon

This region was formerly the northern part of the kingdom of Castile. After their marriage, Ferdinand and Isabella helped make Spain a world power in the late 15th century. They expelled the last Moors in 1492 and subsequently sent Christopher Columbus, a Genovese explorer, on a "crazy" mission to reach Indonesia by sailing west. Of course, he discovered North America instead.
13. What autonomous community has a namesake capital and contains the port of Cartagena?

Answer: Murcia

There is another port city called Cartagena in Colombia, on the Caribbean Sea. It was named for the one in Murcia while Colombia was part of Spain's colony of New Granada, and lies near Barranquilla, Colombia's fourth-largest city. The Cartagena in Spain is on the Mediterranean Sea.
14. The capital of this autonomous community of Spain shares its name with a city in Ohio. Name the autonomous community.

Answer: Castile La Mancha

The city, Toledo, is a port on the Tagus River, the longest river on the Iberian Peninsula. The river flows through Portugal and reaches the Atlantic at Lisbon. Toledo is also the name of a well-known city in Ohio on Lake Erie.
15. What autonomous community of Spain south of the Pyrenees has its capital at Pamplona, where the most famous Running of the Bulls takes place?

Answer: Navarra

The Running of the Bulls festival in Pamplona lasts nine days and is the most popular one in Spain. Other towns scattered across the country have their own festivals, but it is the one in Pamplona that garners international attention.
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