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Confederations Cup in Brazil

Among the many countries that are participating in the Confederations Cup in Brazil in 2013 Spain is one of the favorites is also the theme of our subject today. The country has the capital city Madrid which is also the most populous city of the countryhas as its the official language Castelhano. With an area of 504,030 km Spain is the second largest country in Europe, second only to France. According to data Spain has 47,265,321 million inhabitants in its territory detaining at # 23 in the ranking of countries with the highest human development. Has the Euro as its official currency who assured entry in the European Union on January 1, 1986. Spain has a varied climate throughout its territory. Mediterranean type predominates almost everywhere in its geography. The Mediterranean coasts of the south valley of the Guadalquivir River and they have a Mediterranean coastal climate called: mild temperatures and precipitation almost the whole year, except in summer. One article of the current Spanish Constitution defines the country as a state without confession:'' None confession will have state character''. However, it is guaranteed the freedom of religion and worship of individuals and are assured of a cooperative relationship between public authorities and every religious confession. Catholicism is the predominant religion in the country. His National Team of Football is managed by Real Spanish Football Federation, one of the founders of FIFA and one of the countries with more participations in World Cups. Receiving sponsorship of sports material of the company Adidas. The selection has as the most capped player who in the name of the goalkeeper selection (and current captain) Iker Casillas that since 2000 defends the shirt of the "La Furia" is known as the selection. Their top scorer is David Villa who scored 56 games in defending the Spanish national team. The current coach Vicente del Bosque is that five years ago coaching the selection. Their main titles are the FIFA World Cup (2010), The Olympic Games (1992) and European Championships (1964, 2008, 2012)

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