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Which are part of Africa, they just belong to Spain... That's like voting for the UK because of the Virgin Islands or Bermuda lol
I see your point but the Canaries are an integral part of Spain much more than Bermuda or the BVI are part of the UK. It is like saying Hawaii is not part of the US which people would think is ridiculous.
lol you only try to seek cons to unknown limits Manerola is even heavily rare for Italy. The 3rd pic on the coastal town resemble a lot Cote d'Azur and you know it!
I clearly said that they are not identical but similar. You can't deny that those ones which I posted are not similar with the specific places which I mentioned. I said that Spain hasn't got big lakes, of course. Only Alpine lakes.
Those landscapes resemble a lot to parts of Scotland and you know it. Such as this one:
As well as the ones which I posted comparing to Croatia, coastal Tuscany or Greek Islands. Of course you cannot find anything until the last milimeter but similar to some similar points of them yes, and that's very hard to find in a single country!
Yes, the Spanish fjords have nothing of course but those ones from that exact pic resemble this rocky specific one from Norway:
Spain:
My point is: In Spain you can find similar landscapes to most of Europe except for Scandinavia and the East. In a single and small country. I doubt that you can find this elsewhere in the world in 500.000km2!
and btw Spain has a lot of places with clear waters, you slipped there bro. in fact the pic which I shown resembling a lot to Croatia is in Girona. Spain has a lot of clear waters from the north of the south. Btw, you can find crystal clear waters at the coast in Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria, Basque Region, Huelva, Cadiz, Malaga, Almeria, Alicante, Valencia, Tarragona and Girona as well as the whole Balearic Islands.
Asturias offers also this heavily Mediterranean looking landscape with clear waters! Although the normal ones are:
I see your point but the Canaries are an integral part of Spain much more than Bermuda or the BVI are part of the UK. It is like saying Hawaii is not part of the US which people would think is ridiculous.
But they are still part of Africa, they just belong to Spain, not the same thing. It doesn't really matter how integral they are, they are not part of the same landmass or even continent...
Gibraltar is very British & important to the UK, but no one would say Gibraltar has their favourite British climate.
I'm shocked that Italy is winning this. I've spent plenty of time in both and own an apartment in Marbella and I think Spain wins this easily. To me, Italy is just too humid in the summer.
My previous trip to Roma and Firenze were crazily hot though that period was abnormal (Venezia was surprisingly pleasant enough to enjoy last week) However, talking about the average climate, Italy wins overall. I reckon if only comparing the northern regions of each country, Spain is slightly better.
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