The Iberian Island

What would the political, cultural and ethnic ramifications of this be?

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not many

where will spaniards go to buy cheap cigarettes if you erase andorra from the map

>cultural
Basque and Romance
>ethnic
Castillian, Catalan, Aragonese, Andalucian,Galician and Poruguese
>political
PP/Vox bs Psoe/Podemos

dunno it would be the same probably but like it's an island and shit

The most popular destination for that was Portugal.

There is a book from a famous Portuguese writer about this

nice quads.
do you know the name of the book?

I would be happy if the map were like this

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Technically it already is one

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canal_des_Deux_Mers

>Iberian
Hispania*

A Jangada de Pedra from Saramago

>The Stone Raft (Portuguese: A Jangada de Pedra) is a novel by Portuguese writer José Saramago. It was written in 1986, and was translated into English by Giovanni Pontiero in 1994. The premise of the novel is that the Iberian Peninsula has broken off the European continent and is floating freely in the Atlantic Ocean;[3] bureaucrats around the world are forced to deal with the traumatic effects, while five characters from across Portugal and Spain are drawn ever closer to one another, embarking on a journey within the peninsula as the landmass journeys itself.

I would be happy if the map were like this

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I-I don't get it
ohhhh now I see it

Weather would be different, not that arid since oceanic influence would be greater

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Africa would have a new island

im with you englandbro

I have always asked myself about that green area between Burgos, Logroño, and Soria, has any user here ever been there?

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