| A | B |
| 1st Phoenician port | Cádiz in Andalucía |
| Caves with prehistoric paintings | Altamira near Santander |
| The port founded by Carthaginians | Cartagena |
| The modern political center of Spain | Madrid |
| The cultural and political center of the Moors in Spain | Córdoba |
| Ports on the River Tajo (Tagus) | Sevilla, Córdoba |
| Centers of Roman ruins | Mérida, Segovia, Zaragoza |
| The last city of the Moors in Spain | Granada in Andalucía |
| The "capital"of Visigothic/Christian Spain | Toledo |
| The university founded by Alfonso the Wise | Salamanca |
| The city of Las Fallas, region of oranges | Valencia |
| The Alhambra, Moorish palace | Granada |
| The oldest known port of Spain | Cádiz (Gades) |
| One of the "Pillars of Hercules" | Gibraltar |
| bagpipes, black sheep, pilgrims | Galicia |
| Land-locked home of many Conquistadores | Extremadura |
| Windmills and Don Quixote | Castilla-La Mancha |
| Site of the "beginning of the Reconquista" | Covadonga |
| ancient city rich in minerals | Tartessos in Andalucía |
| Region most associated with Moorish culture | Andalucía |
| La Giralda - Moorish minaret (tower) | Sevilla |
| Famous Moorish mosque | Córdoba |
| site of first invasion by the Moors (Berber and Arab Muslims)) | Gibraltar in Andalucía |
| Cathedral of patron saint Santiago | Compostela, Galicia |
| Famous Roman aqueduct | Segovia in Castilla-Leon |
| Tenerife and the 2nd highest peak of Europe | Las (Islas) Canarias |
| two archipielagos (island groups) | Las Canarias y Las Baleares |
| two cities in Africa | Ceuta y Melilla |
| The "running of the bulls" | Pamplona in Navarra |
| Perhaps the most famous Easter processions | Sevilla, in Andalucía |
| two of the Balearic Islands | Mallorca y Menorca |
| city famous for resistance to Romans | Numancia |
| mountains crossed by Carthaginian Hannibal to attack Rome | Pyrenees and Alps |
| Famous saint, Santa Teresa | Avila |
| City taken by El Cid from the Moors | Valencia |
| Port city most influenced by France | Barcelona |
| Citiy where Catalán is still spoken | Barcelona |
| Capital city where Galician is still spoken | La Coruña |
| The official language of Spain originated in this region | Castilla |
| Region of Basque separatists | El Pais Vasco |