• Ceuta and Melilla may refer to: Spain's two autonomous cities, Ceuta and Melilla, which are often referred to together. In a wider sense...
  • 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.
  • The Spanish “autonomous cities” of Ceuta and Melilla lie on the Moroccan coast, part of the African mainland. —Ken Jennings.
  • 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.
  • Spain has colonized and occupied Moroccan cities Ceuta and Melilla for hundreds of years in the Moroccan mainland.
  • Seat of the High Court of Andalusia, in Granada.The High Court of Justice of Andalusia, Ceuta and Melilla (Spanish: Tribunal Superior de Justicia de.
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  • 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, have respective...
  • Ceuta and Melilla, both being Spanish territories in Africa, have different yet similar histories despite being about 130 miles apart from each other.
  • 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...
  • Ceuta and Melilla are two of the most important Spanish-controlled enclaves in Northern Morocco following the end of “Reconquista”.
  • The history of Ceuta and Melilla dates back to antiquity. Ceuta, known as “Abyla” in Phoenician times, was an important trading port.
  • Ceuta and Melilla are two Spanish cities located on the coast of north African, two exclaves that border Morocco.