Yes, my country is part of the Roman empire; In the Roman Empire Spain was in Hispania  and 146 B.C. During World War II my  country, Spain was part of the Axis Powers. In 1986, Spain and Portugal both became part of the European community. Which made it the Community of Twelve. The Twelve then in 1992 signed the treaty on the European Union.  
  I found many overall answers to the next question. Overall though the government in Spain came out to be like this, constitutional, parliamentary, monarchy!
  Spaniards always use to say, "Spain is different." Nobody quite knows for sure why though; with all of these awesome facts though I think I know. Spain has a very interesting culture along with everything else in Spain. Marvelous beaches, bunches of sunshine, Flamenco dance and music, and bullfights! Does that sound familiar? Well that is Spain for you! Those are just some of the things you can find in Spain and some thing Spain is known for. This is just a fact about Spain's culture that I found interesting. I found that in 1790 one the inventions they had was a Spanish guitar! In the 1790's the sixth string was added to the Moorish lute to top some things off, but got it's  modern shape in about 1870's.
    In Spain there are many different types of art forms and literature but, I am just going to name a few. Spain's earliest written literature was during the Roman and Visigoth periods, and was written in Latin. In Spain, tclassic Renaissance architecture evolved from the "Plateresque" style with its profusion of detail.  The palace of Charles V, built within the Alhambra in Granada, is an amazing example of the more restrained Italian-style Renaissance architecture. In the sixteenth century Spain had some leading artists, “Devine” Morales and Domenico Theotocopulis, who was known also too as El Greco.