North-south divide

>Researchers looked at towns with more than 50,000 inhabitants and discovered that, apart from the capital of Madrid, Spain's richest towns were all located in the north of the country, while its poorest were all in the south.
Is there a noticeable difference between the north and the south of your country? or perhaps its a east-west thing in your cunt?

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Dio Porco

risk of poverty map

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why is euskadi such an affluent area compared to the rest of sbein?

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What makes Galicia slightly better off than Léon

industrialized earlier plus has special tax deal with spain right now
it functions nearly as an american state, managing its own taxes and only giving 1% to the spanish government for basic infrastructure costs (roads and stuff)
the rest of spain's regions are managed by the central government wich chooses arbitrarily how much funds each region receives, independently from how many taxes they collected.

leon is empty and mostly farmland
galicia is populated and has fishing and some industry

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>south is poorer

maybe because of a huge fucking desert and shitty landscape full of nothing except for huge rural areas?

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Damn,Galicia really feels kinda isolated from the rest of Spain