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Is Italy and Spain share a direct inland border?

by Guest56142  |  earlier

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They are both have Latin culture, but do they have a close connection?

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  1. no burder.

    close connection is history: rule by Rome, Latin base language.

    here are a couple links for you

    http://intranet.dalton.org/groups/Rome/R...

    http://mapofeurope.com/


  2. Hi, culture doesn't need direct borders!

    Us doesn't border with UK but shares the same anglo-saxon's culture and language.

    All the south of Europe shares the same latin culture and it cames from the Roman Empire, at that time the Empire included both Italy, France, Spain, Portugal, Swiss, Germany. Great Bretain and quiet all Europe.

    Then for many many times all the southern part of Italy, until the 1861, was a domain of the Spanish crown.

    So all Europe, the central and south part, shares the same origins and there are a lot of cultural links between the inhabitants that have similar history, languages, cuisines, religion, etc. So all the southern and central Europe cultures share the same roots.

  3. No. Spain and Italy is separated between one another by France, along the Mediterranean coast.

  4. Looking at a map might be instructive.  There's a small place called France in between them.

  5. No way, in between Italy and Spain lies France and

    then there is Mediterranea sea between western Italy

    and eastern Spain so there is absolutely no chance to

    share a direct inland border - no matter what culture

    they share. Ciao Amigo! Gracias for 2 points.

  6. No. France is between them. Italy borders France, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia.

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