
Ceuta - Wikipedia
Ceuta (UK: / ˈ sj uː t ə /, US: / ˈ s eɪ uː t ə /, [6] [7] Spanish: [ˈθewta, ˈsewta] ⓘ; Moroccan Arabic: سَبْتَة, romanized: Sabtah) is an autonomous city of Spain on the North African coast. Bordered by Morocco, it lies along the boundary between the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
Ceuta | Facts, History, Population, Border, & Map | Britannica
2025年3月28日 · Ceuta, Spanish exclave, military post, and free port on the coast of Morocco, at the Mediterranean entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar. Ceuta is an autonomous city administered by Spain. Ceuta, Melilla (also an exclave), and other tiny islets along the coast of North Africa constitute the territories of Spanish North Africa.
Inside the tiny corner of Spain that lies in the middle of North Africa
2024年5月1日 · With an area of just seven square miles and a population of around 85,000 people, this peninsula jutting abruptly into the Mediterranean Sea has been in the possession of Spain since 1580.
Category:People from Ceuta - Wikipedia
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Ceuta - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ceuta is a Spanish city in North Africa, at the Strait of Gibraltar which divides it from mainland Spain. It is an exclave of Spain, and is all surrounded by Morocco , which believes it should belong to them.
Ceuta migrants: The photos that captured Spain's attention
2021年5月20日 · Photos have been shared in Spain showing the human side of the migrant crisis in Spain's North African enclave of Ceuta this week. Some 8,000 people including children swam or waded around the...
Ceuta - Wikiwand
Ceuta (UK: / ˈsjuːtə /, US: / ˈseɪuːtə /, Spanish: [ˈθewta, ˈsewta] ⓘ; Moroccan Arabic: سَبْتَة, romanized: Sabtah) is an autonomous city of Spain on the North African coast. Bordered by Morocco, it lies along the boundary between the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
Portuguese conquest of Ceuta - Wikipedia
The Portuguese conquest of Ceuta took place on 21 August 1415, between Portuguese forces under the command of King John I of Portugal and the Marinid sultanate of Morocco at the city of Ceuta. The city's defenses fell under Portuguese control after a carefully prepared attack, and the successful capture of the city marked the beginning of the ...
Ceuta and Melilla: Spain's enclaves in North Africa - BBC News
2021年6月5日 · Arab sources describe Ceuta as the launchpad for the Muslim conquest of the Iberian peninsula in the 8th Century, an occupation which lasted for 800 years. The ports were re-captured later in...
Ceuta - Encyclopedia.com
2018年5月18日 · CEUTA (Arabic Sebta ), Spanish enclave on the northwest coast of Morocco, 16 miles dirctly south of Gibraltar. According to legend, it was founded by Shem, the son of Noah. During the Middle Ages Ceuta was one of the most important Mediterranean ports.