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Gibraltar - Wikipedia Gibraltar was founded as a permanent watchtower by the Almohads in 1160 It switched control between the Nasrids, Castilians and Marinids in the Late Middle Ages, acquiring larger strategic clout upon the destruction of nearby Algeciras c 1375 It became again part of the Crown of Castile in 1462
Gibraltar | Location, Description, Map, Population, History . . . Gibraltar is a British overseas territory just northeast of the Strait of Gibraltar Since the 18th century, Gibraltar has been a symbol of British military strength, and it is commonly known as “the Rock ”
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
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THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Gibraltar (2025) - Must-See . . . Spend the day exploring the limestone promontory towering over the British exclave of Gibraltar You’ll see 200-year-old tunnels, the ruins of a Moorish castle, and over 100 caves, including St Michael…
Guide to Gibraltar - Lonely Planet Go beyond the Rock of Gibraltar and take in big doses of history, scenery and character in this compact British Overseas Territory at Spain's southern tip
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