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Spanish military expenditure grew at a CAGR of 3.07% during the review period. However, due to financial constraints caused by the global economic crisis, the nation’s military expenditure is expected to register a more moderate CAGR of 2.81% during the forecast period. Despite cuts to the Spanish defence budget, Spanish defence expenditure is expected to be supported by security threats, international missions and the country’s strained relationship with Morocco during the forecast period.
This report offers insights into market opportunities and entry strategies adopted by foreign OEMs to gain a market share in Spain.
In particular, it offers in-depth analysis of the following:
• Market opportunity and attractiveness: Detailed analysis of the current market size and growth expectations during 2011-2016, including highlights of the key drivers, to aid understanding of the growth dynamics. It also benchmarks the sector against key global markets and provides detailed understanding of emerging opportunities in specific areas.
• Procurement dynamics: Trend analysis of imports and exports, along with their implications and impact on the Spanish industry.
• Industry structure: Five forces analysis to identify various power centers in the Spanish industry and how these are likely to develop in the future.
• Market entry strategy: Analysis of possible ways to enter the market, along with knowledge of how existing companies have entered the market, including key contracts, alliances, and strategic initiatives.
• Competitive landscape and strategic insights: Analysis of the competitive landscape of defense manufacturers in Spain. It provides an overview of the key defense companies (both domestic and foreign) along with insights such as key alliances, strategic initiatives and a brief financial analysis.
• Business environment and country risk: A range of drivers at country level, assessing business environment and country risk. It covers historical and forecast values for a range of indicators evaluating business confidence, economic performance, infrastructure quality and availability, labor force, demographics, and political and social risk.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Introduction
1.1 What is this Report About?
1.2 Definitions
1.3 Summary Methodology
1.4 ICD Research Terrorism Index
1.5 About ICD Research
1.6 About Strategic Defence Intelligence
2 Executive Summary
3 Market Attractiveness and Emerging Opportunities
3.1 Defense Market Size - Historical and Forecast
3.1.1 Spanish defense expenditure expected to be US$XX billion by 2016
3.1.2 Strained relationship with Morocco, security threats and international peacekeeping missions will drive defense expenditure during forecast period
3.1.3 Defense expenditure as a percentage of GDP to fall to XX% during forecast period
3.2 Analysis of Defense Budget Allocation
3.2.1 Share of capital expenditure expected to increase at CAGR of XX%
3.2.2 Share of army expenditure expected to increase
3.2.3 Capital expenditure for army expected to increase during the forecast period
3.2.4 Naval defense budget expected to be US$XX billion by 2015
3.2.5 Country expected to spend US$XX billion on its air force during 2011-2016
3.2.6 The majority of the defense budget is allocated for the Secretary for State of Defense, intelligence services and Secretary of Defense
3.3 Homeland Security Market Size and Forecast
3.3.1 Homeland security market expected to grow at a CAGR of XX% during forecast period
3.3.2 Maritime security threats and drug trafficking will drive homeland security spending
3.3.3 Spain is “moderately affected” by terrorism
3.3.4 Spain has a terrorism index score of 0.6
3.4 Benchmarking with Key Global Markets
3.4.1 Spanish defense expenditure expected to decrease during the forecast period
3.4.2 The country’s defense budget is moderate compared to other leading spenders
3.4.3 The country emerged as the eighth largest arms exporter in the world during the review period
3.4.4 Spanish defense expenditure as a percentage of GDP lowest among the leading spenders
3.4.5 Spain faces moderate terror threat
3.5 Market Opportunities: Key Trends and Drivers
3.5.1 Security threats will drive the demand for armored fighting vehicles
3.5.2 International missions will drive the demand for helicopters
3.5.3 Technology catering to border security and critical infrastructure protection will record a surge in demand
3.5.4 Demand for missile defense systems expected to increase
4 Defense Procurement Market Dynamics
4.1 Import Market Dynamics
4.1.1 Acquisition of modern technology drives Spanish defense imports
4.1.2 Defense imports registered an increase in 2010
4.1.3 Germany emerged as significant arms supplier to Spain
4.1.4 Armored vehicles account for majority of imports
4.2 Export Market Dynamics
4.2.1 Arms exports continued to increase during the review period
4.2.2 Majority of Spanish arms are exported to Norway
4.2.3 Ships are the most exported defense goods
5 Industry Dynamics
5.1 Five Forces Analysis
5.1.1 Bargaining power of supplier: low
5.1.2 Bargaining power of buyer: high
5.1.3 Barrier to entry: medium
5.1.4 Intensity of rivalry: high
5.1.5 Threat of substitution: high
6 Market Entry Strategy
6.1 Market Regulation
6.1.1 Offset policy mandates suppliers to invest 100% of the contract value into the Spanish economy
6.1.2 Spanish defense industry open to foreign direct investment
6.2 Market Entry Route
6.2.1 Foreign OEMs venture into the market by partnering with domestic defense firms
6.2.2 Joint R&D provides an attractive entry route to foreign OEMs
6.3 Key Challenges
6.3.1 Defense budget cuts discourage investors from entering the industry
6.3.2 Project delays deter defense industry growth
7 Competitive landscape and Strategic Insights
7.1 Competitive landscape Overview
7.2 Key Foreign Companies
7.2.1 Thales: overview
7.2.2 Thales: defense products
7.2.3 Thales: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
7.2.4 Thales: alliances
7.2.5 Thales: recent contract wins
7.2.6 Thales: financial analysis
7.2.7 Iveco: overview
7.2.8 Iveco: defense products.
7.2.9 Iveco: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
7.2.10 Iveco: alliances
7.2.11 Iveco: recent contract wins
7.2.12 Iveco: financial analysis
7.3 Key Public Sector Companies
7.3.1 Navantia: overview
7.3.2 Navantia: defense products
7.3.3 Navantia: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
7.3.4 Navantia: alliances
7.3.5 Navantia: recent contract wins
7.3.6 Navantia: financial analysis
7.4 Key Private Sector Companies
7.4.1 Santa Barbara Sistemas: overview
7.4.2 Santa Barbara Sistemas: defense products
7.4.3 Santa Barbara Sistemas: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
7.4.4 Santa Barbara Sistemas: alliances
7.4.5 Santa Barbara Sistemas: recent contract wins
7.4.6 Santa Barbara Sistemas: financial analysis
7.4.7 Aernnova Aerospace S.A.: overview
7.4.8 Aernnova Aerospace S.A.: defense products
7.4.9 Aernnova Aerospace S.A.: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
7.4.10 Aernnova Aerospace S.A.: alliances
7.4.11 Aernnova Aerospace S.A.: recent contract wins
7.4.12 Aernnova Aerospace S.A.: financial analysis
7.4.13 Aries Ingenieria Y Sistemas, S.A.: overview
7.4.14 Aries Ingenieria Y Sistemas, S.A.: defense products
7.4.15 Aries Ingenieria Y Sistemas, S.A.: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
7.4.16 Aries Ingenieria Y Sistemas, S.A.: alliances
7.4.17 Aries Ingenieria Y Sistemas, S.A.: recent contract wins
7.4.18 Aries Ingenieria Y Sistemas, S.A.: financial analysis
7.4.19 Indra Sistemas S.A.: overview
7.4.20 Indra Sistemas SA: defense products
7.4.21 Indra Sistemas S.A.: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
7.4.22 Indra Sistemas S.A.: alliances
7.4.23 Indra Sistemas S.A.: recent contract wins
7.4.24 Indra Sistemas SA: financial analysis
7.4.25 Sociedad De Electrónica Submarina, S.A.: overview
7.4.26 Sociedad De Electrónica Submarina, S.A.: defense products
7.4.27 Sociedad De Electrónica Submarina, S.A.: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
7.4.28 Sociedad De Electrónica Submarina, S.A.: alliances
7.4.29 Sociedad De Electrónica Submarina, S.A.: recent contract wins
7.4.30 Sociedad De Electrónica Submarina, S.A.: financial analysis
7.4.31 Parafly, S.A.: overview
7.4.32 Parafly, S.A.: defense products
7.4.33 Parafly, S.A.: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
7.4.34 Parafly, S.A.: alliances
7.4.35 Parafly, S.A.: recent contract wins
7.4.36 Parafly, S.A.: financial analysis
7.4.37 Tecnobit: overview
7.4.38 Tecnobit: defense products
7.4.39 Tecnobit: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
7.4.40 Tecnobit: alliances
7.4.41 Tecnobit: recent contract wins
7.4.42 Tecnobit: financial analysis
7.4.43 Uro Vehiculos Especiales S.A.: overview
7.4.44 Uro Vehiculos Especiales S.A.: defense products
7.4.45 Uro Vehiculos Especiales S.A.: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
7.4.46 Uro Vehiculos Especiales S.A.: alliances
7.4.47 Uro Vehiculos Especiales S.A.: recent contract wins
7.4.48 Uro Vehiculos Especiales S.A.: financial analysis
7.4.49 Amper: overview
7.4.50 Amper: defense products
7.4.51 Amper: recent announcements and strategic initiatives
7.4.52 Amper: alliances
7.4.53 Amper: recent contract wins
7.4.54 Amper: financial analysis
8 Business Environment and Country Risk
8.1 Business Confidence
8.1.1 Industrial business climate indicator
8.1.2 Market capitalization trend - Spanish Stock Exchange (BME), Spain
8.1.3 FDI inflows by sector
8.1.4 Deployment of credit by sector
8.2 Economic Performance
8.2.1 GDP at constant prices
8.2.2 GDP per capita at constant prices
8.2.3 GDP at current prices
8.2.4 GDP per capita at current prices
8.2.5 GDP split by key segments
8.2.6 Agriculture net output at current prices (EUR)
8.2.7 Agriculture net output at current prices (US$)
8.2.8 Agriculture net output at current prices as percentage of GDP
8.2.9 Manufacturing net output at current prices (EUR)
8.2.10 Manufacturing net output at current prices (US$)
8.2.11 Manufacturing net output at current prices as percentage of GDP
8.2.12 Mining, manufacturing and utilities net output at current prices (EUR)
8.2.13 Mining, manufacturing and utilities at current prices (US$)
8.2.14 Mining, manufacturing and utilities at current prices as percentage of GDP
8.2.15 Construction net output at current prices (EUR)
8.2.16 Construction net output at current prices (US$)
8.2.17 Construction output at current prices as a Percentage of GDP
8.2.18 Crude steel production
8.2.19 Crude oil consumption
8.2.20 Inflation rate
8.2.21 Fiscal deficit as a percentage of GDP
8.2.22 Trade balance as a percentage of GDP
8.2.23 Exports as a percentage of GDP
8.2.24 Imports as a percentage of GDP
8.2.25 Exports growth
8.2.26 Imports Growth
8.2.27 External debt as percentage of GDP
8.2.28 Annual average exchange rate US$–EUR
8.2.29 End of the period exchange rate US$–EUR
8.3 Infrastructure Quality and Availability
8.3.1 Total airports and ports
8.3.2 Railways and highways
8.3.3 Passenger vehicle production volume
8.3.4 Commercial vehicle production volume
8.3.5 Automotive components export trend
8.3.6 Automotive product imports trend
8.3.7 Passenger car penetration
8.3.8 Total installed capacity for electricity generation
8.3.9 Installed capacity for conventional thermal electricity generation
8.3.10 Electricity production
8.3.11 Installed capacity for hydroelectricity generation
8.3.12 Installed capacity for renewable electricity generation
8.3.13 Electricity consumption
8.3.14 Electricity exports
8.3.15 Electricity imports
8.3.16 Healthcare expenditure
8.3.17 Healthcare expenditure as a percentage of GDP
8.3.18 Healthcare expenditure per capita
8.3.19 R&D expenditure as a percentage of GDP
8.3.20 Total internet subscribers
8.3.21 Broadband internet subscribers
8.3.22 Personal computer penetration
8.3.23 Mobile phone penetration rate
8.4 Labor Force
8.4.1 Labor force
8.4.2 Unemployment rate
8.5 Demographics
8.5.1 Annual disposable income
8.5.2 Annual per capita disposable income
8.5.3 Annual consumer expenditure on food
8.5.4 Annual per capita consumer expenditure on food
8.5.5 Urban and rural population
8.5.6 Female percentage of population
8.5.7 Male percentage of population
8.5.8 Mean age of population
8.5.9 Median age of population
8.5.10 Population density
8.5.11 Age distribution of the total population
8.5.12 Age distribution of the male population
8.5.13 Age distribution of the female population
8.5.14 Number of households
8.6 Political and Social Risk
8.6.1 Political stability
8.6.2 Terrorism index
8.6.3 Transparency index
9 Appendix
9.1 Methodology
9.2 Contact us
9.3 About ICD Research
9.4 Disclaimer
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: Spanish Defense Expenditure, 2005–2010
Table 2: Spain Defense Expenditure, 2011–2016
Table 3: Spanish Defense Expenditure as a Percentage of GDP, 2005–2010
Table 4: Spanish Defense Expenditure as a Percentage of GDP, 2011–2016
Table 5: Spanish Defense Budget Split between Capital and Revenue Expenditure, 2005–2010
Table 6: Spanish Defense Budget Split between Capital and Revenue Expenditure, 2011–2016
Table 7: Spanish Defense Expenditure Allocation (%), 2005–2010
Table 8: Spanish Defense Expenditure Allocation (%), 2011–2016
Table 9: Spanish Army Defense Budget (%), 2005–2010
Table 10: Spanish Army Defense Budget (%), 2011–2016
Table 11: Spanish Navy Defense Budget (%), 2005–2010
Table 12: Spanish Navy Defense Budget (%), 2011–2016
Table 13: Spanish Air Force Defense Budget (%), 2005–2010
Table 14: Spanish Air Force Defense Budget (%), 2011–2016
Table 15: Spanish Other Category Defense Budget (%), 2005–2010
Table 16: Spanish Other Category Defense Budget (%), 2011–2016
Table 17: Spanish Homeland Security Budget (in US$), 2005–2010
Table 18: Spanish Homeland Security Budget (in US$), 2011–2016
Table 19: Benchmarking with Key Markets – 2005–2010 vs 2011–2016
Table 20: Defense Expenditure of the Largest Military Spenders in the World (US$ billion), 2010 and 2016
Table 21: Top Country Ranking by Arms Exports by Volume, 2005–09*
Table 22: ICD Research Terrorism Index
Table 23: Israeli Defense Offset Regulations
Table 24: Market Entry Strategies by Key Foreign Companies
Table 25: Thales– Product Focus
Table 26: Thales Alliances
Table 27: Iveco– Key Products and Services
Table 28: Iveco – Recent Contract Wins
Table 29: Navantia – Key Products and Services
Table 30: Navantia - Alliances
Table 31: Navantia - Recent Contract Wins
Table 32: Santa Barbara Sistemas – Key Products and Services
Table 33: Santa Barbara Sistemas – Alliances
Table 34: Santa Barbara Sistemas- Recent Contract Wins
Table 35: Aernnova Aerospace S.A. – Key Products and Services
Table 36: Aernnova Aerospace S.A. - Recent Contract Wins
Table 37: Aries Ingenieria Y Sistemas, S.A – Key Products and Services
Table 38: Indra Sistemas SA – Key Products and Services
Table 39: Indra Sistemas S.A. - Alliances
Table 40: Indra Sistemas S.A. - Recent Contract Wins
Table 41: Sociedad De Electrónica Submarina, S.A. – Key Products and Services
Table 42: Sociedad De Electrónica Submarina, S.A. - Alliances
Table 43: Sociedad De Electrónica Submarina, S.A. - Recent Contract Wins
Table 44: Parafly, S.A – Key Products and Services
Table 45: Tecnobit – Key Products and Services
Table 46: Tecnobit - Alliances
Table 47: Uro Vehiculos Especiales S.A. – Key Products and Services
Table 48: Uro Vehiculos Especiales S.A. - Recent Contract Wins
Table 49: Amper – Key Products and Services
Table 50: Amper - Alliances
Table 51: Amper - Recent Contract Wins
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: Spanish Defense Expenditure, 2005–2010
Figure 2: Spain Defense Expenditure, 2011–2016
Figure 3: Spanish Defense Expenditure as a Percentage of GDP, 2005–2010
Figure 4: Spanish Defense Expenditure as a Percentage of GDP, 2011–2016
Figure 5: Spanish Defense Budget Split between Capital and Revenue Expenditure, 2005–2010
Figure 6: Spanish Defense Budget Split between Capital and Revenue Expenditure, 2011–2016
Figure 7: Spanish Defense Expenditure Allocation (%), 2005–2010
Figure 8: Spanish Defense Expenditure Allocation (%), 2011–2016
Figure 9: Spanish Army Defense Budget (%), 2005–2010
Figure 10: Spanish Army Defense Budget (%), 2011–2016
Figure 11: Spanish Navy Defense Budget (%), 2005–2010
Figure 12: Spanish Navy Defense Budget (%), 2011–2016
Figure 13: Spanish Air Force Defense Budget (%), 2005–2010
Figure 14: Spanish Air Force Defense Budget (%), 2011–2016
Figure 15: Spanish Other Category Defense Budget (%), 2005–2010
Figure 16: Spanish Other Category Defense Budget (%), 2011–2016
Figure 17: Spanish Homeland Security Budget (in US$), 2005–2010
Figure 18: Spanish Homeland Security Budget (in US$), 2011–2016
Figure 19: ICD Research Terrorism Heat Map
Figure 20: ICD Research Defense Terrorism Index
Figure 21: Benchmarking with Key Markets – 2005–2010 vs 2011–2016
Figure 22: Defense Expenditure of the Largest Military Spenders in the World (US$ billion), 2010 and 2016
Figure 23: Spanish Defense Budget as a Percentage of GDP Compared to Leading Military Spenders in 2011
Figure 24: Spanish Defense Import Trend (US$ Million), 2005–2010 (TIV values)
Figure 25: Spanish Defense Imports (%) by Country, 2005–2010
Figure 26: Spanish Defense Imports by Category (%), 2005-2010
Figure 27 : Spanish Defense Exports by Value (US$ million), 2005–2010
Figure 28 : Spanish Defense Exports by Country (%), 2005–2010
Figure 29 : Spanish Defense Exports by Category (%), 2005–2010
Figure 30: Industry Dynamics – Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
Figure 31: Thales - Revenue Trend Analysis (EUR Million), 2005–2009
Figure 32: Aernnova Aerospace S.A. - Revenue Trend Analysis (EUR Million), 2005–2009
Figure 33: Aernnova Aerospace S.A. - Profit Before Tax Trend Analysis (EUR Million), 2005–2009
Figure 34: Aernnova Aerospace S.A. - Net Profit Trend Analysis (EUR Million), 2005–2009
Figure 35: Tecnobit - Revenue Trend Analysis (EUR Million), 2004–2008
Figure 36: Tecnobit - Operating Profit Trend Analysis (EUR Million), 2004–2008
Figure 37: Tecnobit - Net Profit Trend Analysis (EUR Million), 2004–2008
Figure 38: Spanish Industrial Business Climate Indicator, 2008–2010
Figure 39: The Spanish Stock Exchange (BME) Market Capitalization (US$ Billion), 2003–2009
Figure 40: Spanish FDI Inflows by Sector (US$ Billion) 2003–2009
Figure 41: Spanish Deployment of Credit by Sector (US$ Billion), 2003–2009
Figure 42: Spanish GDP Value at Constant Prices (US$ Billion), 2003–2015
Figure 43: Spanish GDP per Capita at Constant Prices (US$), 2003–2015
Figure 44: Spanish GDP at Current Prices (US$ Billion), 2003–2015
Figure 45: Spanish GDP Per Capita at Current Prices (US$), 2003–2015
Figure 46: Spanish GDP Split by Key Segments (%), 2003 vs. 2009
Figure 47: Spanish Agriculture Net Output at Current Prices (EUR Billion), 2003–2015
Figure 48: Spanish Agriculture Net Output at Current Prices (US$ Billion), 2003–2015
Figure 49: Spanish Agriculture Net Output at Current Prices as percentage of GDP (%), 2003–2015
Figure 50: Spanish Manufacturing Net Output at Current Prices (EUR Billion), 2003–2015
Figure 51: Spanish Manufacturing Net Output at Current Prices (US$ Billion), 2003–2015
Figure 52: Spanish Manufacturing Net Output at Current Prices as a Percentage of GDP (%), 2003–2015
Figure 53: Spanish Mining, Manufacturing and Utilities Net Output at Current Prices (EUR Billion), 2003–2015
Figure 54: Spanish Mining, Manufacturing and Utilities Output at Current Prices (US$ Billion), 2003–2015
Figure 55: Spanish Mining, Manufacturing and Utilities Output at Current Prices as a Percentage of GDP (%) 2003–2015
Figure 56: Spanish Construction Net Output at Current Prices (EUR Billion), 2003–2015
Figure 57: Spanish Construction Net Output at Current Prices (US$ Billion) 2003–2015
Figure 58: Spanish Construction Output at Current Prices as a Percentage of GDP (%), 2003–2015
Figure 59: Spanish Crude Steel Production (Million Metric Tons), 2003–2015
Figure 60: Spanish Crude Oil Consumption (Million Tons), 2003–2015
Figure 61: Spanish Inflation Rate (%), 2003–2015
Figure 62: Spanish Fiscal Deficit as a Percentage of GDP (%), 2003–2015
Figure 63: Spanish Trade Balance as a Percentage of GDP (%), 2003–2009
Figure 64: Spanish Exports as a Percentage of GDP (%), 2003–2015
Figure 65: Spanish Imports as a Percentage of GDP (%), 2003–2015
Figure 66: Spanish Exports Growth (%), 2003–2015
Figure 67: Spanish Imports Growth (%), 2003–2015
Figure 68: Spanish External Debt as a Percentage of GDP (%) 2003–2009
Figure 69: Spanish Annual Average Exchange Rate US$–EUR, 2003–2009
Figure 70: Spanish End of the Period Exchange Rate US$–EUR, 2003–2009
Figure 71: Spanish Airports and Ports(Number of), 2009
Figure 72: Spanish Railways and Highways (Thousand Kilometers), 2009
Figure 73: Spanish Passenger Vehicle Production (Millions), 2003–2015
Figure 74: Spanish Commercial Vehicle Production (Millions), 2003–2015
Figure 75: Spanish Automotive Components Exports (US$ Billion), 2003–2015
Figure 76: Spanish Automotive Components Imports (US$ Billion), 2003–2015
Figure 77: Spanish Passenger Car Penetration (per 1000 People), 2003–2015
Figure 78: Spanish Total Installed Capacity for Electricity Generation (Million Kilowatts), 2003–2015
Figure 79: Spanish Installed Capacity for the Generation of Conventional Thermal Electricity (Million Kilowatts), 2003–2015
Figure 80: Spanish Electricity Production (Billion Kilowatt Hours), 2003–2015
Figure 81: Spanish Installed Capacity for the Generation of Hydroelectricity (Million KW), 2003–2015
Figure 82: Spanish Installed Capacity for Generation of Renewable Electricity (Million kW), 2003–2015
Figure 83: Spanish Electricity Consumption (Billion Kilowatt Hours), 2003–2015
Figure 84: Spanish Electricity Exports(Billion Kilowatt Hours), 2003–2015
Figure 85: Spanish Electricity Imports (Billion kWh), 2003–2015
Figure 86: Spanish Healthcare Expenditure (US$ Billion), 2003–2015
Figure 87: Spanish Healthcare Expenditure as a Percentage of GDP (%), 2003–2015
Figure 88: Spanish per Capita Healthcare Expenditure (US$), 2003–2015
Figure 89: Spanish R&D Expenditure as a Percentage of GDP (%), 2003–2015
Figure 90: Spanish Internet Subscriptions (Millions), 2003–2015
Figure 91: Spanish Broadband Internet Subscriptions (Million), 2003–2015
Figure 92: Spanish Personal Computer Usage (per 100 People), 2003–2015
Figure 93: Spanish Mobile Phone Penetration (%), 2003–2015
Figure 94: Spanish Size of Labor Force in 15–59 Age Group (Million), 2003–2015
Figure 95: Spanish Unemployment Rate (%), 2003–2015
Figure 96: Spanish Annual Disposable Income (US$ Billion), 2003–2015
Figure 97: Spanish Annual per Capita Disposable Income (US$), 2003–2015
Figure 98: Spanish Consumer Expenditure on Food (US$ Billion), 2003–2015
Figure 99: Spanish Annual per Capita Consumer Expenditure on Food (US$), 2003–2015
Figure 100: Spanish Urban and Rural Population (%), 2003–2015
Figure 101: Spanish Females as a Percentage of Population (%), 2003–2015
Figure 102: Spanish Males as a Percentage of Population (%), 2003–2015
Figure 103: Spanish Mean Age of Population (Years), 2003–2015
Figure 104: Spanish Median Age of Population (Years), 2003–2015
Figure 105: Spanish Population Density (per Square Kilometer), 2003–2015
Figure 106: Spanish Population Distribution by Age (%), 2003–2015
Figure 107: Spanish Male Population Distribution by Age (%), 2003–2015
Figure 108: Spanish Female Population Distribution by Age (%), 2003–2015
Figure 109: Spanish Number of Households (Million), 2003–2015
Figure 110: Global Terrorism Heat Map, 2009
Figure 111: Spanish Transparency Index, 2003–2009
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