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Spain is a country sharing the Iberian Peninsula with Portugal at the western end of the Mediterranean Sea. Spain has hundreds of interesting cities; here are nine of the most popular: Madrid is the vibrant capital, with fantastic museums, great food and nightlife. Barcelona is Spain's second city, full of modernist buildings and a vibrant cultural life, nightclubs, and beaches. Bilbao is former industrial city, home to the Guggenheim Museum. Cadiz is the oldest city in Western Europe, celebrates a famous carnival. The Grand Mosque in the city Cordoba is one of the world's finest buildings. Granada is stunning city in the south, surrounded by snow capped mountains of the Sierra Nevada, home of La Alhambra. Zaragoza is the 5th largest city. Seville is a beautiful, verdant city, and home to the world's third largest cathedral. Valencia has a very nice beach and paella was invented here. If you do enjoy extremely developed resort towns, there are plenty of crowded beaches on the Costa de la Luz and the Costa del Sol. Interesting is the harbour of Almerimar with cosy bars, located south of El Ejido. The country combines its superb artistic and natural heritage with an infectious dynamism. In its kitchens, stores and building sites, Spain's avant-garde chefs, designers and architects have unleashed a formidable wave of uninhibited innovation. From Velázquez in the 17th century, through Goya in the 18th and 19th, to Picasso, Dali and Miro in the 20th, Spain has a rich artistic culture. Spanish Flamenco music and dance are widely admired around the world while Cervantes' novel Don Quixote is one of the landmarks of modern European literature. Spanish art is the name given to the artistic disciplines and works developed in Spain throughout time, and those by Spanish authors worldwide. Spanish is spoken all over the country and so is the only language with official status nationwide.