The health ministry said the woman had
recently returned from Colombia, where it is believed she was infected.
Zika, which is spreading through the
Americas, has been linked to babies being born with underdeveloped brains.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has
declared the microcephaly condition, linked to the mosquito-borne virus, a
global public health emergency.
The WHO on Thursday also advised countries
not to accept blood donations from people who had travelled to Zika-affected
regions, the AFP news agency reported.
In a statement (in Spanish), the health
ministry said the pregnant woman was diagnosed as having Zika in the
north-eastern Catalonia region.
She was one of seven confirmed cases in
Spain.
It said two more patients were in
Catalonia, two in Castile and Leon, one in Murcia and one in the capital
Madrid.
"All are in good health," the
ministry added.
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