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Spanish–Turkish relations are foreign relations between Spain and Turkey. Spain has an embassy in Ankara and a consulate general in Istanbul. Turkey has an embassy in Madrid and a consulate general in Barcelona. == History == During the 16th century, Habsburg Spain and the Ottoman Empire fought for supremacy in the Mediterranean. A highlight was the battle of Lepanto where the Spanish-led fleet (allied with the Republic of Venice and the Papal States) won over the Ottoman fleet. In North Africa, the Spanish actions against the Barbary Pirates (Ottoman allies) were not successful for long. During this time, the Ottomans welcomed many Sephardi Jews and Conversos, fleeing from religious persecution in Spain, who introduced the Gutenberg press and theater, and supported a failed Morisco revolt. The silver brought from Spanish America caused massive inflation in Spain, that extended to the rest of Europe and even the Ottoman Empire. Modern relations between the two countries started in 1782 when the ''Agreement of Peace, Friendship and Trade'' was signed.〔(Turkey´s Political Relations with Spain / Rep. of Turkey Ministry of Foreign Affairs )〕
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