Translations:Language/Spanish/Culture/Literatura/4/en

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Spain has a rich and varied literary tradition. Its influence is remarkable over time and some of its authors are part of the cultural heritage of the world. It is considered Spanish Literature to all produced in Spanish (which is usually called "Spanish" in spite of being only one of the multiple languages ​​spoken in the region) in the Iberian Peninsula. In a broader sense (which we will not use for our current selection) can be considered Spanish Literature to all that produced in the Iberian region invariably of its language (this would encompass to the literatures in Catalan, Valencian, Basque, among others).