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Spain's topography remains notably decentralized, with hilly landscapes and several small river systems lacking a significant unifying river. This geographic fragmentation complicates central governance, leading to a rich tapestry of regional identities. Bordered by Portugal, France, and enclaves with Morocco, Spain's uniqueness lies in the pronounced cultural differences that exist within its territories, such as the linguistic divide between Castilian Spanish and Catalan.