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Gibraltar - Wikipedia The landscape is dominated by the Rock of Gibraltar, at the foot of which is a densely populated town area Gibraltar is home to around 34,000 people, primarily Gibraltarians [10] Gibraltar was founded as a permanent watchtower by the Almohads in 1160
Visit Gibraltar | The Official Gibraltar Tourist Board Website Gibraltar boasts a spectacular marine biodiversity, with easy access from shore or boat to natural reefs and over 35 wrecks Gibraltar is one of the top choices for marriages, with amazing weather, wonderful scenery and an easy process Gibraltar is an excellent location for events large and small Find out more
Gibraltar Maps Facts - World Atlas Covering an area of only 6 7 sq km, the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar is located at the southern edge of the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe Previously a part of Spain, the British gained control of this strategic plot of land in 1704 and have held on to it ever since
About Gibraltar | Welcome to Gibraltar Gibraltar, a British Overseas Territory, is strategically located at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula, near the Strait of Gibraltar Spanning just 6 8 km², this small yet prominent territory is most famously dominated by the iconic Rock of Gibraltar
11 Best Things to Do in Gibraltar: Must-See Attractions 2025 Looking for the best things to do in Gibraltar? Here’s our roundup of the must-visit spots and activities in Gibraltar in 2025 Many people assume Gibraltar is in Spain, but this narrow peninsula on Spain’s southern Mediterranean coast is actually a British Overseas Territory
Gibraltar: All You Need to Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor Rising up as an indomitable peak at the gateway between Spain and the African coast, Gibraltar is a unique destination with a life that goes beyond its surface The monolithic Rock of Gibraltar entices tourists with its lush greenery and the friendly Barbary Macaques ubiquitous to the area
HM Government of Gibraltar Find out more about Gibraltar's Residential Parking Scheme Read all Brexit related information here See detailed analysis of Gibraltar's healthy budget Department of Immigration Home Affairs
The History of Gibraltar and how it came to be British The position of Gibraltar guarding the entrance to the Mediterranean is unrivalled, and has for many years been fought over by Spain, France and Britain, all claiming possession Gibraltar was captured by the British Fleet in 1704 during the war of the Spanish Succession