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Spain
Spain.png
Country Information
Continent: Europe
Language spoken: Spanish
Capital city: Madrid
First appearance: "Four Great Women and a Manicure"

Spain is a country in Europe.

History

Moe's bar rag was used for a blindfold for a man who was being shot by arrows in Spain. It was later rested on an execution block where the victim feared the rag more than the axe.[1]

Bart once mistakenly believed that the city of Toronto was in Spain.[2]

Homer once visited Barcelona, which is Spain's second largest city.[3]

Non-canon

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King Julio of Spain tries to destroy England with an armada of ships, but he fails to do so.[4]

While paralyzed, Homer writes a book titled 20 Great Walks in Madrid.[5]

Appearances

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