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Essay heading: Spain
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Manufacturing now employs twice as many workers as agriculture and related activities. The country has a flourishing tourism industry. Fishing also contributes to the Spanish economy.
Spain is a leading wine producer. Among its manufactures are textiles, iron and steel, motor vehicles, ships, and cement... displayed 300 characters
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The unit of currency is the peseta (127 pesetas equal U.S. $1; 1996).
Government
The head of state of Spain is a hereditary monarch. Executive power is held by the prime minister, a cabinet, and the Council of States, a consultative body. Spain's parliament is made up of a 208-member Senate, which also has 47 special regional representatives, and a 350-member Congress of Deputies, which votes into office the prime minister proposed by the monarch... displayed next 300 characters
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