Interesting facts about the reigning homeland of the Euro champion

The victory of destroying Italy 4-0 in the final of Euro 2012 brought Spain to the list of legendary teams, making many curious visitors want to know more about this country not only gaur.

Spain is one of the oldest cultures in the world, with many rich heritage. This is the birthplace of Spanish, one of the world's most spoken languages, Pablo Picasso and Miguel Cervantes and the story of the legendary Donquijote.

Here are some interesting facts about the reigning Euro champion country listed by Donquijote.

When your car is towed, the police will leave a message so you can be sure where your car is delivered.

Spaniards have the ability to eat sunflower seeds at "dizzy" speed .

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Madrid is one of the tourist attractions in Spain.(Photo: Telegraph).

The lunch time of indigenous people is 2pm and dinner from 21h to 22pm. Spaniards also started the party from 12.30pm to 2am. Those who arrive before 12 o'clock are considered too early.

Spanish cuisine is not spicy and rarely hot. Most households buy fresh bread every day. Traditionally, they often buy long baguettes or pistolas.

Spain is home to the largest tomato battle in the world. La Tomatina tomato festival is held every year in a village in Valencia.

In New Year's Eve, Spanish people will eat grape together in the hope of a lucky new year. Every hour the bell rang, they would eat one, like that until the end of the 12th bell signaling the new year knocked on the door.

Football is the most important sport in this country, it is almost like a religious thing. Real Madrid is the most famous and richest football club in the world.

It is also the country with the largest number of plastic surgery patients and the largest number of bars in Europe.

Puerta del Sol Square is nothing too architecturally or historically significant. But what made it famous in the world for being the focal point of Madrid and the whole country, marked with a zero mark. Therefore, all the lengths of the capital's roads and measurements are calculated from landmarks. this.

Madrid is the capital of Spain with a population of 3.2 million. The Romans called it Ursaria (the land of the bears) because there were many bears in the area.

Spain is the closest European country to Africa. And although it is only nearly 505,000 square kilometers, it is still the second largest country in Western Europe, behind France and possessing 8,000km of coastline.

Spain is a neutral country in both world wars.

Queen Catherine of Aragon is Spanish. She is the mother of Queen Mary I of England. Spain is a constitutional monarchy, headed by King Juan Carlos 1.

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Football in Spain is worshiped by people almost as a religion.(Photo: Telegraph).

Christopher Columbus - who found America to be Italian, but the "sponsor" for his trip was the Spanish monarchy.

The world famous tooth fairy does not exist in Spain, instead a character called Ratoncito Perez.This "tooth rat" is known as the one who exchanged baby's milk teeth for gifts.

When it comes to olive oil, many tourists think immediately of Italy. In fact, Spain produces 45% of the world's olive oil, accounting for 20% of the oil consumption.

Spain is the official language in 20 countries and is spoken in many other countries as a second language after the mother tongue.