Spain (Louisiana Revolution)

Spain is a constitutional republic constituting the majority of the Iberian Peninsula. Its only land border is with France, and it governs Portugal directly as an annex. It borders the Mediterranean Sea to the east and Atlantic Ocean to the west. It maintains the largest remaining colonial territory in the world, New Granada, which constitutes the majority of South America. Following the brief civil war the nation faced in 1842, it was reunified into a republic under the leadership of Joseph II and adopted many liberal reforms.

It has a GDP of $1.98 trillion USD, $3.073 trillion USD including New Granada, and scores generally well on the quality of life survey, governing some very rich cities. Following World War I, Spain defeated and annexed the Kingdom of Portugal, which is a semi-autonomous region in the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula. Following its subsequent defeat in World War II, it was divided into zones of occupation by the Oyo Empire and Germany, and was later freed and regained control of its colonies and of Portugal. It is a primarily urban nation, and as such, much of its economic power comes from industry.