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  • Ceuta and Melilla is a North African nation directly to the south of the Strait of Gibraltar. Although lying in Africa, it is sometimes regarded as part of Europe due to the fact that the population and culture are both very similar to those in Europe, and Spain in particular. It is a country made up of two former European colonies.
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  • Ceuta and Melilla may refer to: Spain's two autonomous cities, Ceuta and Melilla, which are often referred to together.
  • Spain has colonized and occupied Moroccan cities Ceuta and Melilla for hundreds of years in the Moroccan mainland.
  • Ceuta and Melilla are not included in the EU Customs territory. However, through Article 2 of Protocol 2 of the Act of accession of Spain to the EC.
  • SocioMetrica, a Spanish data analyser found in its survey that 73% Spaniards are in favour of a “more forceful” defence of Ceuta and Melilla against Morocco.
  • Ceuta and Melilla are two of the most important Spanish-controlled enclaves in Northern Morocco following the end of “Reconquista”.
  • The Spanish “autonomous cities” of Ceuta and Melilla lie on the Moroccan coast, part of the African mainland. —Ken Jennings.
  • In accordance with the provisions of article 144.b) of the Spanish Constitution, the cities of Ceuta and Melilla, without ceasing to be Local Entities...
  • Ceuta and Melilla lie on the Moroccan coast; they are, as is Gibraltar, historical anachronisms and military garrisons.
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  • Ceuta and Melilla, both being Spanish territories in Africa, have different yet similar histories despite being about 130 miles apart from each other.
  • Over time, these colonies would spread out to encompass the area that is now Ceuta and Melilla, as well some of what is now Murakush .
  • The historical context of Ceuta and Melilla dates back to a period several centuries old, so it is not possible to study it from a single angle, they represent melting pots...