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Ceuta (UK: /ˈsjuːtə/, US: /ˈseɪuːtə/, Spanish: [ˈsewta, θewta]; Arabic: سَبْتَة, romanized: Sabtah) is an autonomous city of Spain on the North African
Ceuta-AD Ceuta FC
Agrupación Deportiva Ceuta Fútbol Club is a Spanish football club based in the autonomous city of Ceuta. Founded in 1956, it plays in Primera División
Ceuta-Time in Spain
Spain has two time zones. Spain mainly uses CET (UTC+01:00) in Peninsular Spain, Ceuta, Melilla and the plazas de soberanía. In the Canary Islands, the
Ceuta-List of airports in Spain
Islands (Spain) List of airports by ICAO code: G#GE - Ceuta and Melilla (Spain) Wikipedia: WikiProject Aviation/Airline destination lists: Europe#Spain Great
Ceuta-Morocco–Spain border
The Morocco–Spain land border consists of three non-contiguous lines totalling 18.5 km (11.5 miles) around the Spanish territories of Ceuta (8 km; 5 miles)
Ceuta-List of municipalities of Spain
2022, there were a total of 8,131 municipalities in Spain, including the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla*. Burgos is the province with the most
Ceuta-Public holidays in Spain
for more options at the local level. Since 2010, Ceuta and Melilla, both autonomous cities of Spain, have declared the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha or
Ceuta-Ranked lists of Spanish autonomous communities
includes several ranked indicators for Spain's 17 autonomous communities, as well as for the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla. The following table shows
Ceuta-Ceuta border fence
The Ceuta border fence forms part of the Morocco–Spain border at Ceuta, a city on the North African coast. Constructed by Spain, its purpose is to prevent
Ceuta-Assembly of Ceuta
The Assembly of Ceuta (Spanish: Asamblea de Ceuta) is the regional legislature of the autonomous city of Ceuta, an exclave of Spain located on the north
Ceuta-Geography of Spain
the coast of North Africa: Ceuta, Melilla, Islas Chafarinas, Peñón de Alhucemas, and Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera. The Spanish mainland is bordered to the
Ceuta-List of newspapers in Spain
Faro (Ceuta and Melilla) El Pueblo de Ceuta Ceuta al Día Melilla Hoy Below is a list of business- and sports-related daily newspapers in Spain with circulations
Ceuta-Ceuta Ya!
Ceuta Ya! (literally "Ceuta Now!") is a Spanish political party in Ceuta. The party is left-wing and localist. The party was launched on 15 October 2021
Ceuta-Morocco–Spain relations
Ceuta) on the Mediterranean coast from the Moroccan mainland. Morocco's foreign policy has focused on Western partners, including neighboring Spain.
Ceuta-Postal codes in Spain
ciudades de Ceuta y Melilla" [Order of 27 September 1995 on the modification of the postal codes of the cities of Ceuta and Melilla]. BOE (in Spanish). 4 October
Ceuta-Plazas de soberanía
(Isla Perejil), a small uninhabited islet close to Ceuta, is considered by Spain to be a part of Ceuta and not a territory in its own right. Alboran Island
Ceuta-Julian, Count of Ceuta
Julian, Count of Ceuta (Spanish: Don Julián, Conde de Ceuta,, Arabic: يليان, (Īlyan ) was, according to some sources, a renegade governor, possibly a former
Ceuta-Spanish Armed Forces
The Spanish Armed Forces are in charge of guaranteeing the sovereignty and independence of the Kingdom of Spain, defending its territorial integrity and
Ceuta-AD Ceuta
Asociación Deportiva Ceuta was a Spanish football team based in the autonomous city of Ceuta. Founded in 1996, its last season was 2011–12 in Segunda
Ceuta-Flag of Ceuta
The flag of Ceuta is the flag of the Spanish city of Ceuta, consisting of a black and white gyronny with a central escutcheon displaying the municipal
Ceuta-Politics of Spain
The politics of Spain takes place under the framework established by the Constitution of 1978. Spain is established as a social and democratic sovereign
Ceuta-Royal Walls of Ceuta
The Royal Walls of Ceuta (Spanish: Murallas Reales de Ceuta) are a line of fortification in Ceuta, an autonomous Spanish city in north Africa. The walls
Ceuta-Sieges of Ceuta (1694–1727)
The sieges of Ceuta, also known as the thirty-year siege, were a series of blockades by Moroccan forces of the Spanish-held city of Ceuta on the North
Ceuta-Portuguese conquest of Ceuta
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
Ceuta-Ceuta and Melilla
Ceuta and Melilla may refer to: Spain's two autonomous cities, Ceuta and Melilla, which are often referred to together in a wider sense, to all the modern
Ceuta-Ronda
twinned with: Cuenca, Spain Chefchaouen, Morocco Castiglion Fiorentino, Italy Ontinyent, Spain Ceuta, Spain Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics
Ceuta-Culture of Spain
characteristic of Jbala is spoken together with Spanish in Ceuta, whereas tamazight is spoken in Melilla in addition to Spanish. About 56% of Spaniards identify as
Ceuta-COVID-19 pandemic in Ceuta
confirmed to have reached the Spanish territory of Ceuta in March 2020. A man from the Iberian Peninsula arrived in Ceuta on March 10 with symptoms of
Ceuta-Peninsular Spain
Ceuta, Melilla, and several islets and crags off the coast of Morocco known collectively as plazas de soberanía (places of sovereignty). In Spain, it
Ceuta-Ceuta Heliport
Ceuta Heliport (Spanish: Helipuerto de Ceuta) (IATA: JCU, ICAO: GECE) is the heliport, and only air transport facility, serving the Spanish autonomous
Ceuta-Catholic Church in Spain
The Spanish Catholic Church, or Catholic Church in Spain, is part of the Catholic Church under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome, and the Spanish
Ceuta-List of airlines of Africa
operating from within the territory Canary Islands - List of airlines of Spain Ceuta has no airlines operating from within the territory Madeira - List of
Ceuta-Committee for the Liberation of Ceuta and Melilla
Committee for the Liberation of Ceuta and Melilla (CLCM) was a Moroccan irredentist organisation focused on Spain's plazas de soberanía. It was based
Ceuta-Borders of Spain
autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla, and the Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera make the border with Morocco, which is 19 km long. The borders of Ceuta and Melilla
Ceuta-Flags of the autonomous communities of Spain
Flag of Valencia Flag of Ceuta Flag of Melilla Autonomous communities of Spain Anthems of the autonomous communities of Spain Coats of arms of the autonomous
Ceuta-Príncipe (Ceuta)
Príncipe (Spanish: Barrio del Príncipe, Barrio del Príncipe Alfonso) is a working-class neighborhood in the south of the Spanish exclave city of Ceuta in northwest
Ceuta-Hinduism in Spain
looking for greater financial opportunity. From there they went to Ceuta and Melilla, Spanish territories in North Africa, eventually branching out to other
Ceuta-Provinces of Spain
"uniprovincial" communities. Ceuta, Melilla, and the plazas de soberanía are not part of any province. The table below lists the provinces of Spain. For each, the capital
Ceuta-2021 Morocco–Spain border incident
beaches of the border between both countries in the direction of Ceuta and Melilla in Spain that began on 17 May 2021. It originated due to a deterioration
Ceuta-ICAO airport code
parts of West Africa and Maghreb GA Mali GB The Gambia GC Spain (Canary Islands) GE Spain (Ceuta and Melilla) GF Sierra Leone GG Guinea-Bissau GL Liberia
Ceuta-United Left (Spain)
Castilla y León (United Left of Castile and León) Ceuta: Izquierda Unida de Ceuta (United Left of Ceuta) Euskadi: Izquierda Unida - Los Verdes: Ezker Anitza
Ceuta-Spain
the Mediterranean Sea, and the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla in Africa. Peninsular Spain is bordered to the north by France, Andorra, and the
Ceuta-Spanish protectorate in Morocco
military. Yet, due to Morocco's proximity and the presence of Ceuta and Melilla, Spain eyed expansion in northern Morocco, despite an overall lack of
Ceuta-Euro
Special Autonomous Territories: Finland Åland Greece Mount Athos Spain Ceuta Melilla Microstates with a monetary agreement: Andorra Monaco San
Ceuta-People's Party of Ceuta
People's Party of Ceuta (Spanish: Partido Popular de Ceuta, PP) is the regional section of the People's Party of Spain (PP) in Ceuta. It was formed in
Ceuta-City-state
degree of autonomy, and have been described as city-states, include: Spain: Ceuta and Melilla China: Hong Kong and Macau France: Paris Romania: Bucharest
Ceuta-List of regions of Africa
and Mozambique. Equatorial Guinea is the only African country where the Spanish language is official, though French is co-official (but rarely spoken)
Ceuta-High Court of Justice of Andalusia, Ceuta and Melilla
High Court of Justice of Andalusia, Ceuta and Melilla (Spanish: Tribunal Superior de Justicia de Andalucía, Ceuta y Melilla, TSJA), is the highest court
Ceuta-Hispanic Africa
Canary Islands, Spain Ceuta, Spain Melilla, Spain Plazas de soberanía, Spain Tindouf Province refugee camps, Algeria Saharan Spanish Spanish Africa (disambiguation)
Ceuta-Union of Muslims of Ceuta
Union of Muslims of Ceuta (Spanish: Unión de Musulmanes de Ceuta) is a political party in Ceuta, Spain. The president of the party is Mohammed Hamid. The
Ceuta-Spanish Africa
Spanish Africa may refer to: Spanish North Africa (disambiguation) Contemporary Spanish North Africa, i.e. Spain's autonomous cities Ceuta, on the north
Ceuta-Spanish Army
mission was the defence of Peninsular Spain, the Balearic Islands, the Canary Islands, Melilla, Ceuta and the Spanish islands and rocks off the northern
Ceuta-Benson & Hedges
Luxembourg, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, France, Austria, Switzerland, Spain, Ceuta and Melilla, Italy, Cyprus, Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania
Ceuta-Coat of arms of Ceuta
Though a city of Spain, the coat of arms of Ceuta is a variation on the shield of coat of arms of Portugal surmounted with a crown, since that city was
Ceuta-Results breakdown of the 2023 Spanish general election (Congress)
of Spain, with each being allocated an initial minimum of two seats and the remaining 248 being distributed in proportion to their populations. Ceuta and
Ceuta-Marinid Walls of Ceuta
The Marinid Walls of Ceuta (Spanish: Murallas Merínidas de Ceuta) are a set of walls and towers located in Ceuta, Spain. They were constructed in the 13th
Ceuta-Ceuta Football Federation
The Ceuta Football Federation (Spanish: Federación de Fútbol de Ceuta; FFCE) is responsible for administering football in the Autonomous City of Ceuta. They
Ceuta-Ceuta (disambiguation)
Ceuta is a Spanish autonomous city located to the south of the Strait of Gibraltar, in North Africa. Ceuta may also refer to: SS Ceuta, the name of four
Ceuta-Indians in Spain
in Spain after World War II. They conducted a brisk trade with the North African continent from Las Palmas. When Ceuta and Melilla, parts of Spanish Morocco
Ceuta-UD Melilla
The Ceuta-Melilla derby was between Melilla and AD Ceuta, who were dissolved in 2012. The two clubs travelled to face each other via the Spanish mainland
Ceuta-Port of Ceuta
is a passenger and cargo port located on the North African coast, in the Strait of Gibraltar, belonging to the autonomous city of
Ceuta-Melilla border fence
June 2022. "Ceuta and Melilla: Spain wants rid of anti-migrant razor wire". BBC News. 14 June 2018. "How a border wall works in Melilla, Spain, a gateway
Ceuta-Siege of Ceuta (1790–1791)
The siege of Ceuta (1790–1791) was an armed confrontation between the Kingdom of Spain and the Sultanate of Morocco during the Spanish-Moroccan War of
Ceuta-Spanish Empire
and Ceuta (part of the Portuguese Empire since 1415, chose to retain their links to Spain once the Iberian Union ended. The formal allegiance of Ceuta to
Ceuta-Fatima Hamed
of Ceuta since 2015, the first Muslim woman to lead a group in the assembly. In 2021, she was one of five founders of Sumar. Born in Ceuta, a Spanish exclave
Ceuta-Elections in Spain
of office. Each one of Spain's fifty provinces is a constituency entitled to an initial minimum of two seats; the cities of Ceuta and Melilla elect one
Ceuta-Melilla
features a diglossia between the official Spanish and Tarifit. Like the autonomous city of Ceuta and Spain's other territories in Africa, Melilla is subject
Ceuta-Languages of Africa
colonies of Italy (Italian), former colonies of Spain (Spanish) and the current Spanish territories of Ceuta, Melilla and the Canary Islands and the current
Ceuta-2023 Ceuta Assembly election
elections all throughout Spain. The Assembly of Ceuta was the top-tier administrative and governing body of the autonomous city of Ceuta. Voting for the Assembly
Ceuta-LGBT rights in Spain
rights in Spain rank among the highest in the world; having undergone significant advancements within recent decades. Among ancient Romans in Spain, sexual
Ceuta-Mauretania
was little more than a tiny outpost in southern Spain, beleaguered by the Visigoths. The last Spanish strongholds were conquered by the Visigoths in 624
Ceuta-Museum of Ceuta
Museum of Ceuta (Spanish: Museo de Ceuta) also known as Museum of the Ravelin (Spanish: Museo del Revellín), is a museum located in Ceuta, Spain. It is based
Ceuta-Iberian Union
raised in Ceuta by the Portuguese when they conquered the city in 1415. Portugal portal Spain portal History of Portugal History of Spain Iberian Peninsula
Ceuta-Mohamed Taieb Ahmed
in 1975 in Ceuta, Spain) is a Spanish-Moroccan drug lord responsible for trafficking hashish across the Strait of Gibraltar and into Spain. Ahmed was
Ceuta-Hélity
Copter Airlines is a Spanish airline based in Ceuta. The airline was founded in 2014 in order to link the autonomous city of Ceuta with Algeciras and Malaga
Ceuta-Merit (cigarette)
British Virgin Islands, Belgium, Netherlands, Switzerland, Germany, Spain, Ceuta, Melilla, Italy, Albania, Greece, Tunisia, Egypt and the United Arab
Ceuta-African Union
entirety of continental Africa, except for several territories held by Spain (Ceuta, Melilla, and Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera). In addition, European countries
Ceuta-Perejil Island
of the territory of the Spanish city of Ceuta, 8 km (5.0 miles) to Ceuta itself and 13.5 km (8.4 miles) from mainland Spain. The island is about 480
Ceuta-Nayim
stint with Spanish Segunda División side CD Logroñés. He took up coaching afterwards, managing Atlético Ceuta and serving as assistant to AD Ceuta; in late
Ceuta-Juan Jesús Vivas
Lara (born 27 February 1953) is a Spanish politician who is the current Mayor-President of the autonomous city of Ceuta, since 8 February 2001. He is a
Ceuta-Munir Mohamedi
Morocco national team. He played for Ceuta B, Almería B, Melilla, Numancia, Málaga, Hatayspor and Al Wehda. Born in Spain, Munir represented Morocco at international
Ceuta-Ceuta Day
Ceuta Day (Spanish: Día de Ceuta), celebrated in Ceuta on 2 September, is a holiday marking the date when Pedro de Meneses, 1st Count of Vila Real), became
Ceuta-Islam in Spain
of the Spanish Kingdom, and some Visigothic nobles aided the Islamic conquest of Spain. One name frequently mentioned is Count Julian of Ceuta who invited
Ceuta-National and regional identity in Spain
reivindicaciones de Ceuta y Melilla a las Cortes". Ceuta Actualidad (in European Spanish). 10 November 2016. "Muslim Holiday in Ceuta and Melilla". Spainforvisitors
Ceuta-General elections in Spain
correspond to the fifty provinces of Spain plus the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla. According to Spanish electoral law, each province is guaranteed
Ceuta-Next Spanish general election
of Spain, with each being allocated an initial minimum of two seats and the remaining 248 being distributed in proportion to their populations. Ceuta and
Ceuta-Perejil Island crisis
kilometres (5.0 mi) from the Spanish city of Ceuta, which borders Morocco, and 13.5 kilometres (8.4 mi) from mainland Spain. The island itself is unpopulated
Ceuta-Ceuta Cathedral
of the Assumption (Spanish: Catedral de Santa María de la Asunción) is a Roman Catholic church located in the Spanish city of Ceuta, in a small exclave
Ceuta-Morocco
south. Morocco also claims the Spanish exclaves of Ceuta, Melilla and Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera, and several small Spanish-controlled islands off its coast
Ceuta-Geography of Europe
Cairngorms) in the United Kingdom. Sierra Morena, Spain Sistema Ibérico, Spain Sistema Central, Spain Ural Mountains, which form the boundary between Europe
Ceuta-List of active Spanish Navy ships
Ministerio de Defensa. "El nuevo patrullero de la Armada Española que vigilará Ceuta y el Estrecho de Gibraltar". Defensa Aviacion. "Patrullero "Cabo Fradera"
Ceuta-SD Ceuta
Sociedad Deportiva Ceuta was a Spanish football team based in the autonomous city of Ceuta. Founded in 1932 and dissolved in 1956, it held home matches
Ceuta-Regulares
Regulares (Regulars), are infantry units of the Spanish Army, largely recruited in the cities of Ceuta and Melilla. Historically, the force, which has
Ceuta-Spanish language
their country's independence. Spanish is also spoken in the integral territories of Spain in Africa, namely the cities of Ceuta and Melilla and the Canary
Ceuta-List of mosques in Spain
485. Portal Oficial de Ceuta. "Patrimonio Cultural de Ceuta". web.ceuta.es. Retrieved 4 May 2020. Moreras, Jordi (2013). Spain. Nielsen, J., Akgönül,
Ceuta-List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Africa
non-African sovereign states. Malta and parts of France, Italy, Portugal, and Spain are located on the African continental plate, some considerably closer to
Ceuta-Club Imperio de Ceuta SD
Club Imperio de Ceuta Sociedad Deportiva is a Spanish multi-sports club based in the autonomous city of Ceuta. Founded in 1958, their football team plays
Ceuta-Spanish football rivalries
"Melilla y Ceuta disputan un derbi muy interesante". 19 December 2010. "Una sana rivalidad vecinal" [A healthy neighbourhood rivalry] (in Spanish). El Correo
Ceuta-Spanish North Africa
Spanish North Africa may refer to: Contemporary Spanish North Africa: Spain's two autonomous cities: Ceuta and Melilla, plus other minor territories (plazas
Ceuta-List of ecoregions in Spain
The following is a list of ecoregions in Spain, including the Canary Islands, Ceuta, Melilla, and the Plazas de soberanía, according to the Worldwide Fund
Ceuta-Greater Morocco
the Ifni War with Spain, and much of the territory around Ceuta and Melilla. Morocco also acquired much of Spanish Sahara after Spain handed the territory
Ceuta-Estadio Alfonso Murube
football stadium in the autonomous city of Ceuta, Spain in Northern Africa. It is the home stadium of AD Ceuta FC, who currently play in Segunda División
Ceuta-Armorial of Africa
article Spain Ceuta Siempre Noble, Leal y Fidelísima Ciudad de Ceuta (English: Always Noble, Loyal and Faithful City of Ceuta) Coat of arms of Ceuta Melilla
Ceuta-Tétouan
to the east. The Ceuta-Tetuán railway line (es) was the first Spanish international railway line that would unite the cities of Ceuta and Tétouan. It was
Ceuta-Army of Africa (Spain)
years of fighting. Spain maintained garrisons in its two Moroccan coastal enclaves of Melilla from the fifteenth century onwards and Ceuta (which despite
Ceuta-Same-sex marriage in Spain
(2010), and Murcia (2018), and in both autonomous cities; Ceuta (1998) and Melilla (2008). Spanish law already allowed single people to adopt children; thus
Ceuta-Roman Catholic Diocese of Cádiz y Ceuta
Diocese of Cádiz and Ceuta (Latin: Dioecesis Gadicensis o Gaditanus et Septensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in Spain. The diocese is
Ceuta-List of Spanish colonial wars in Morocco
Moroccan–Spanish conflicts: Siege of Mamora (1681) Siege of Larache (1689) Siege of Melilla (1774–1775) Siege of Ceuta (1790–1791) Hispano-Moroccan War
Ceuta-1967 Spanish general election
Río Muni, and Spanish Sahara; Ceuta and Melilla elected one member. The remaining seats were appointed by the Spanish government. "Spain Voting Today in
Ceuta-Pedro Díaz (footballer, born 1977)
Ceuta" [Winger Pedro Díaz from Linares, eighth signing of A.D. Ceuta] (in Spanish). Ceuta al Día. 22 July 2009. Retrieved 25 April 2024. "Pedro Díaz, nuevo
Ceuta-Monarchies in Africa
Tristan da Cunha of the United Kingdom and the Canary Islands and Ceuta and Melilla of Spain. Due to trans-Saharan trade, the early settlements of West Africa
Ceuta-Abyla
Abyla was the pre-Roman name of Ad Septem Fratres (actual Ceuta of Spain). Ad Septem Fratres, usually shortened to Septem or Septa, was a Roman colony
Ceuta-List of lighthouses in Ceuta
lighthouses in Ceuta. List of lighthouses in Spain Lists of lighthouses and lightvessels Rowlett, Russ. "Lighthouses of Spain: Ceuta". The Lighthouse
Ceuta-Pillars of Hercules
the pillars in Spanish and Habsburg propaganda. The Spanish enclave in the extreme north of the African continent, the town of Ceuta is home to a modern-day
Ceuta-Civil union
effect in brackets: Spain Ceuta (1998; Spanish: unión de hecho) Canary Islands (2003; Spanish: pareja de hecho) Melilla (2008; Spanish: pareja de hecho)
Ceuta-Girona FC
championships, in 1982–83 and 1997–99. On 16 June 2008, after defeating Ceuta 1–0 in the play-offs, the Raül Agné-led side achieved a second consecutive
Ceuta-Chus Trujillo
(in Spanish). elDiario.es. 24 June 2021. Retrieved 4 April 2024. "Chus Trujillo nuevo entrenador del Ceuta" [Chus Trujillo new manager of Ceuta] (in
Ceuta-Geography of Morocco
facto border along the Moroccan Western Sahara Wall) 2200 km, Spain (Ceuta) 6.3 km, Spain (Melilla) 9.6 km Coastline: 1835 km 2945 km (including the coast
Ceuta-Senate of Spain
are represented by a single senator. Likewise, the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla elect two senators each. This direct election results in the
Ceuta-Ceuta (Congress of Deputies constituency)
Ceuta is one of the 52 constituencies (Spanish: circunscripciones) represented in the Congress of Deputies, the lower chamber of the Spanish parliament
Ceuta-Alhucemas landing
consisted in landing a force of 13,000 Spanish soldiers transported from Ceuta and Melilla by a combined Spanish-French naval fleet. The commander of the
Ceuta-List of Catholic dioceses in Spain
Metropolitan Archdiocese of Seville Diocese of Cádiz and Ceuta, which includes the Spanish exclaves in Morocco Diocese of Córdoba Diocese of Huelva Diocese
Ceuta-Timeline of the introduction of television in countries
since 1949. Gibraltar had previously received television broadcasts from Spain. Originally limited to Jakarta area, and from 1965, the island of Java as
Ceuta-Vehicle registration plates of Spain
used to display the registration mark of a vehicle, and have existed in Spain since 1900. Most motor vehicles which are used on public roads are required
Ceuta-Lists of hospitals in Africa
Canary Islands List (Category 5) (Spain) Ceuta List (Autonomous City of Spain) Melilla List (autonomous region of Spain) Madeira List (autonomous region
Ceuta-Autonomous communities of Spain
up Spain. There are 17 autonomous communities and two autonomous cities (Ceuta and Melilla) that are collectively known as "autonomies" or regions. The
Ceuta-List of cathedrals in Spain
Plasencia Alicante Castelló Orihuela Segorbe Valencia Alcalá de H. Getafe Ceuta Bilbao Vitoria San Sebastián Sant Feliu Terrassa Girona Urgell Lleida Solsona
Ceuta-CD Polillas Ceuta
Polillas Ceuta, abbreviated as CD Polillas Ceuta, is a football club based in the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, in North Africa. CD Polillas Ceuta is reportedly
Ceuta-Baháʼí Faith in Spain
The Baháʼí Faith in Spain begins with coverage of events in the history of the Bábí religion in the 1850s. The first mention of Spain in Baháʼí literature
Ceuta-Spanish Legion
initial location was at the Cuartel del Rey en Ceuta on the Plaza de Colón. At its height, during the Spanish Civil War, the legion consisted of 18 banderas
Ceuta-José Juan Romero
Gil (born 22 November 1974) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a midfielder, and the manager of AD Ceuta FC. Born in Gerena, Seville, Andalusia
Ceuta-Porteadoras
Porteadoras (lit. 'carrier women') are bale workers in the Spanish autonomous cities of Melilla and Ceuta, located on the north coast of Africa. Due to a second
Ceuta-NUTS statistical regions of Spain
In the NUTS (Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics) codes of Spain (ES), the following are the first-level political and administrative divisions
Ceuta-Arab Baths (Ceuta)
The Arab Baths in Ceuta Spain are medium size medieval public baths on the northern edges of the Medina quarter. This is thought to have been occupied
Ceuta-History of Spain
Larache in 1610, and Ceuta was annexed from the Portuguese in 1668. Today, both Ceuta and Melilla still remain under Spanish control, together with
Ceuta-Belyounech
Benzú in the Spanish autonomous city of Ceuta, and is located 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) from the city of Ceuta. Incidents involving the Ceuta border fence
Ceuta-Ranked lists of Spanish municipalities
includes several ranked indicators for Spain's municipalities. The 100 most populous municipalities in Spain as of 1 January 2019, from the revision
Ceuta-Demographics of Spain
Aragon) Arabic (in the autonomous city of Ceuta) Tarifit (in the autonomous city of Melilla) About 70% of Spain's students in non-university education attend
Ceuta-Atlético Tetuán
rights in Spain. AD Ceuta dissolved in 2012. 1 season in La Liga 6 seasons in Segunda División 5 seasons in Tercera División AD Ceuta "Spain - List of
Ceuta-Outline of Spain
autonomous communities, but with more autonomy than Spain's other cities Ceuta Melilla Spanish exclaves: Ceuta Melilla Llívia Places of sovereignty near Morocco
Ceuta-Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera
Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera is located 119 km (73.94 mi) southeast of Ceuta. It was a natural island in the Alboran Sea until 1930, when a huge thunderstorm
Ceuta-Scouting and Guiding in Spain
Movement in Spain consists of about 30 independent associations, most of them active on the regional level. Due to the regionalisation of Spain, even the
Ceuta-List of cities by average precipitation
Retrieved 3 February 2024. "Valores extremos. Ceuta – Selector" [Extreme values. Ceuta – Selector]. AEMET (in Spanish). Agencia Estatal de Meteorología. Retrieved
Ceuta-Habsburg Spain
small enclaves like Ceuta and Oran in North Africa, and the Philippines and other possessions in Southeast Asia. The period of Spanish history has also been
Ceuta-List of European regions by life expectancy
countries by life expectancy List of German states by life expectancy List of Spanish provinces by life expectancy List of Italian provinces by life expectancy
Ceuta-Taifa of Ceuta
The Taifa of Ceuta (Arabic: طائفة سبتة) was one of the taifa states formed after the breakup of the Caliphate of Córdoba in the early 11th century. The
Ceuta-Casa de los Dragones
House of the Dragons (Spanish: Casa de los Dragones) is an important landmark in the Spanish exclave of Ceuta on the north coast of Africa, and an extraordinary
Ceuta-Bay of Ceuta
of Ceuta is a bay on the African coast of the Straits of Gibraltar. It accounts for the majority of the north coast of the Spanish city of Ceuta. It
Ceuta-Outline of Africa
Réunion (France) St. Helena (UK) Canary Islands (Spain) Ceuta (Spain) Madeira (Portugal) Melilla (Spain) Socotra (Yemen) Pantelleria (Italy) Puntland (Somalia)
Ceuta-Hotel Ceuta Puerta de Africa
Hotel Ceuta Puerta de Africa is a hotel in Ceuta, a Spanish city bordering northern Morocco. It is located near the Palacio Municipal in the centre of
Ceuta-Carlos Orúe
in Ceuta's bench]. Marca (in Spanish). 14 March 2006. Retrieved 24 December 2015. "Carlos Orúe sustituye a Benigno Sánchez en el banquillo del Ceuta" [Carlos
Ceuta-Pakistan–Spain relations
Spain and Pakistan have diplomatic and bilateral relations. After the Partition of India in 1947, the Spanish city of Ceuta received a substantial influx
Ceuta-Mauretania Tingitana
providing a fleet to enable the passage of the Vandals to Tingis and Septem (Ceuta). Bonifacius intended to confine the Vandals to Mauretania, but, once they
Ceuta-List of companies of Spain
Spain is a sovereign state located on the Iberian Peninsula in Southern Europe. It is a middle power and a major developed country with the world's fourteenth
Ceuta-Languages of Spain
. It lacks government protection. Riffian is spoken in Melilla. It lacks government protection. Caló, a mixed language, is spoken by the
Ceuta-El Príncipe (TV series)
Príncipe Alfonso neighbourhood of Ceuta, near the border with Morocco. The series debuted on February 4, 2014 in Spain with a multichannel broadcast that
Ceuta-Internet in Spain
This article is about the Internet in Spain. In the 2022 Digital Economy and Society Index (DESI), Spain ranked 3rd in Connectivity, supported by its advanced
Ceuta-Primera Federación
Alcoyano Algeciras Antequera At. Baleares Atlético B Sanluqueño Castellón Ceuta Córdoba Ibiza Intercity Linares Málaga Melilla Mérida Murcia RM Castilla
Ceuta-War of the Spanish Succession
death of the childless Charles II of Spain in November 1700, which led to a struggle for control of the Spanish Empire. His nominated heir was Philip
Ceuta-Spanish passport
Spanish passport (Spanish: pasaporte español) is an identity document issued to Spanish citizens with right of abode in the Iberian mainland, Ceuta,
Ceuta-Congress of Deputies
provinces of Spain and the two single-member constituencies which belong to two autonomous cities (Ceuta and Melilla). According to the Spanish Electoral
Ceuta-Moroccan–Portuguese conflicts
a surprise assault on Ceuta by 45,000 Portuguese soldiers who traveled on 200 ships. It was later followed by the Siege of Ceuta in 1419. These events
Ceuta-Juan Sergio Redondo
1976 or 1977) is a Spanish historian and politician who has been the leader of Vox in the Assembly of Ceuta since 2019. Born in Ceuta, Redondo graduated
Ceuta-List of African dependencies
Canaria Province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife — Santa Cruz de Tenerife Ceuta — Ceuta Melilla — Melilla Plazas de soberanía — N/A Zanzibar — Zanzibar City
Ceuta-Religion in Spain
There are also about 40 Hindu temples/worship-places in Spain. The first Hindu temple in Ceuta city was completed in 2007. There are ISKCON Krishna Temples
Ceuta-Progress and Future of Ceuta
Future of Ceuta (Spanish: Progreso y Futuro de Ceuta), PFC) was a political party established as a grouping of electors ahead of the 1991 Spanish local elections
Ceuta-Hammudid dynasty
of Córdoba and the taifas of Málaga and Algeciras and nominal control in Ceuta. The dynasty is named after their ancestor, Hammud, a descendant of Idris
Ceuta-15th Senate of Spain
Ibiza–Formentera, Fuerteventura, Gomera, Hierro, Lanzarote and La Palma—one each; Ceuta and Melilla are assigned two seats each. This allocation is heavily weighted
Ceuta-Canal Sur
was funded by the regional government of Andalusia. Becoming the fourth Spanish autonomous community to have its own public TV channel after Basque Country
Ceuta-Spanish naming customs
North African cities of Ceuta and Melilla (respectively registered 10,410 and 7,982 occurrences), Hispanophone Muslims use the Spanish "Mohamed" spelling for
Ceuta-Pirri
as captain of the club. A Spain international for 12 years, Pirri represented the country in two World Cups. Born in Ceuta, Pirri signed for Real Madrid
Ceuta-Holy Week in Spain
de Tenerife Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Santa Cruz de La Palma Ceuta Melilla Many Spanish artists have included, recreated or used the Holy Week as a background
Ceuta-Armorial of Spanish autonomous communities
the nationalities and regions in which Spain is territorially organized), plus the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla. Emblem of Andalusia (1982–)
Ceuta-Mayor-President of Ceuta
of the Autonomous City of Ceuta (Spanish: Alcalde-Presidente de la Ciudad Autónoma de Ceuta) or simply the President of Ceuta, is the highest political
Ceuta-Javier Guerrero (Spanish politician)
Francisco Javier Guerrero Gallego is a Spanish doctor and politician. He was minister of health in Ceuta from 2019 to 2021. After leaving this office
Ceuta-Peninsulares
Islands, the Canary Islands or the territories of Ceuta and Melilla. An equivalent to the Spanish peninsulares in Portuguese Colonial Brazil was the
Ceuta-Ranked lists of Spanish provinces
provinces of Spain by population and area. Insular province All provinces and islands of Spain by GDP and GDP per capita in 2015. Ranked lists of Spanish autonomous
Ceuta-Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in Ceuta and Melilla
Regionales de Fútbol in Ceuta and Melilla, both at Level 6 of the Spanish football pyramid: Preferente de Ceuta, 1 Group, organized by Ceuta Football Federation
Ceuta-List of Sites of Community Importance in Ceuta
coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) List of Sites of Community Importance in Spain Lisf of sites of community importance in Ceuta
Ceuta-Wildlife of Spain
North Africa, Ceuta and Melilla. (rivers, mountains, coastlines, deserts, basins, oceans, etc.) and the different climate zones, Spain is one of the countries
Ceuta-Baleària
also operates service across the Strait of Gibraltar from Algeciras to Ceuta and Tangier. In North America, Baleària operates regular international ferry
Ceuta-Geography of the African Union
the total. The AU has two land borders: Morocco borders the Spanish semi-enclaves of Ceuta, Melilla, and Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera and Egypt's Sinai
Ceuta-2012 Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera incident
Committee for the Liberation of Ceuta and Melilla commanded by the fugitive Yahya Yahya, alleged to be a domestic abuser by Spanish authorities, and mayor of
Ceuta-Cortes Generales
of the Spanish people. In both chambers, the seats are divided by constituencies that correspond with the fifty provinces of Spain, plus Ceuta and Melilla
Ceuta-Nadim al-Maghrebi
seeks to remove Ceuta and Melilla from Spanish rule. It has issued a statement through the Internet asking Muslims to declare "war on Spanish infidel state
Ceuta-List of political parties in Spain
This article serves as a list of the political parties in Spain. Spain has a multi-party system at both the national and regional level, the major parties
Ceuta-Antonia Pérez Padín
Pérez Padín (born Ceuta, Spain) was a Spanish feminist and communist active during the Second Republic and the Spanish Civil War in Ceuta. A member of the
Ceuta-Rif
Rif has suffered numerous battles with Spain and Portugal. In 1415, Portugal invaded Ceuta, and in 1490 Spain conquered Melilla. The Hispano-Moroccan
Ceuta-AD Ceuta B
Deportiva Ceuta B was a Spanish football team based in the autonomous city of Ceuta. Founded in 1996, it was the reserve team of AD Ceuta, and held home
Ceuta-Socialist Party of the People of Ceuta
People of Ceuta (Spanish: Partido Socialista del Pueblo de Ceuta, abbreviated to PSPC) is a political party in Ceuta, an autonomous city of Spain in north
Ceuta-Battle of Ceuta (1339)
The Battle of Ceuta (1339) was one of the battles of the Battle of the Strait. The 14th century saw a gradual increase in fleets as the war in the Straits
Ceuta-Results breakdown of the 2015 Spanish general election (Congress)
of Spain, with each being allocated an initial minimum of two seats and the remaining 248 being distributed in proportion to their populations. Ceuta and
Ceuta-List of Spanish flags
This is a list of Spanish flags, with illustrations. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Flags of Spain. The provinces of A Coruña, Alicante, Castellón
Ceuta-Ángel Alarcón
the Copa del Rey game against Ceuta the following day. He made his professional debut as Barcelona went on to beat Ceuta 5–0, coming on as a substitute
Ceuta-ISO 3166-2:ES
Ceuta, Melilla IC Canary Islands However, these codes do not correspond in any way to the ISO 3166-2 codes of the territories. Subdivisions of Spain FIPS
Ceuta-Culture of Spain
"Darija" Arabic characteristic of Jbala is spoken together with Spanish in Ceuta, whereas tamazight is spoken in Melilla in addition to Spanish. About 56%
Ceuta-Jebel Musa (Morocco)
Hercules (this title is also claimed for Monte Hacho in the Spanish exclave of Ceuta, to the east of Jebel Musa). The name "pillars of Hercules" derives from
Ceuta-French Southern and Antarctic Lands
Island Queen Maud Land Svalbard Portugal Azores Madeira Spain Canary Islands Ceuta Melilla Plazas de soberanía Chafarinas Islands Peñón de Alhucemas Peñón
Ceuta-Member state of the European Union
the autonomous community of the Canary Islands; the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla; and the territories comprising the plazas de soberanía. Basque
Ceuta-Rif
suffered numerous battles with Spain and Portugal. In 1415, Portugal invaded Ceuta, and in 1490 Spain conquered Melilla. The Hispano-Moroccan War broke out
Ceuta-Coat of arms of Ceuta
Though a city of Spain, the coat of arms of Ceuta is a variation on the shield of coat of arms of Portugal surmounted with a crown, since that city was
Ceuta-Greenland
Island Queen Maud Land Svalbard Portugal Azores Madeira Spain Canary Islands Ceuta Melilla Plazas de soberanía Chafarinas Islands Peñón de Alhucemas Peñón
Ceuta-Spanish Africa
(disambiguation) Contemporary Spanish North Africa, i.e. Spain's autonomous cities Ceuta, on the north coast of Africa Melilla, on the north coast of Africa Plazas
Ceuta-Internet in Spain
This article is about the Internet in Spain. In the 2022 Digital Economy and Society Index (DESI), Spain ranked 3rd in Connectivity, supported by its advanced
Ceuta-Early modern period
phase from medieval to early modern Europe can be noted: 1415 – Conquest of Ceuta by the Portuguese 1444 – Johannes Gutenberg's Movable type 1453 – Conquest
Ceuta-History of Spain
in 1497, Oran in 1509, Larache in 1610, and Ceuta was annexed from the Portuguese in 1668. Today, both Ceuta and Melilla still remain under Spanish control
Ceuta-Prostitution in Spain
Palmas. Prostitution occurs in the Ceti (Temporary Reception Center) in Ceuta. The prostitutes are mainly Nigerian women. Local NGO Melilla Acoge, which
Ceuta-Prince Henry the Navigator
Ocean, and the search for new routes. He encouraged his father to conquer Ceuta (1415), the Muslim port on the North African coast across the Straits of
Ceuta-Higher education
Republic Somaliland Dependencies and other territories Canary Islands / Ceuta / Melilla (Spain) Madeira (Portugal) Mayotte / Réunion (France) Saint Helena /
Ceuta-Atlético Tetuán
local club Sociedad Deportiva Ceuta (1932–1956), becoming Club Atlético de Ceuta and eventually merging into AD Ceuta. The club inherited Atlético Tetuán's
Ceuta-Melilla border fence
illegal immigration and smuggling. Melilla's border and its equivalent in Ceuta, also bordering Morocco, are the only two land borders between the European
Ceuta-List of companies of Spain
Spain is a sovereign state located on the Iberian Peninsula in Southern Europe. It is a middle power and a major developed country with the world's fourteenth
Ceuta-Iberian Peninsula
overseas expansion in parallel to the rise of the House of Aviz, conquering Ceuta (1415) arriving at Porto Santo (1418), Madeira and the Azores, as well as
Ceuta-Prostitution
Republic Somaliland Dependencies and other territories Canary Islands / Ceuta / Melilla (Spain) Madeira (Portugal) Mayotte / Réunion (France) Saint Helena /
Ceuta-John I of Portugal
were the siege and conquest of the city of Ceuta by Portugal in 1415, and the successful defence of Ceuta from a Moroccan counterattack in 1419. These
Ceuta-List of countries by total fertility rate
Republic Somaliland Dependencies and other territories Canary Islands / Ceuta / Melilla (Spain) Madeira (Portugal) Mayotte / Réunion (France) Saint Helena /
Ceuta-List of airports in Spain
code: G#GC - Canary Islands (Spain) List of airports by ICAO code: G#GE - Ceuta and Melilla (Spain) Wikipedia: WikiProject Aviation/Airline destination
Ceuta-Almoravid dynasty
north. Ibn Tashfin made the capture of Ceuta his primary objective before making any attempt to intervene there. Ceuta, controlled by Zenata forces under
Ceuta-Schengen Area
all Spanish territories, but there are border checks on departure from Ceuta and Melilla to Peninsular Spain or other Schengen countries, because of
Ceuta-Radio broadcasting
Republic Somaliland Dependencies and other territories Canary Islands / Ceuta / Melilla (Spain) Madeira (Portugal) Mayotte / Réunion (France) Saint Helena /
Ceuta-Príncipe (Ceuta)
Spanish exclave city of Ceuta in northwest Africa. It has a majority Muslim population. It is linked to the centre of Ceuta by the N-352 highway, which
Ceuta-Trade union
Republic Somaliland Dependencies and other territories Canary Islands / Ceuta / Melilla (Spain) Madeira (Portugal) Mayotte / Réunion (France) Saint Helena /
Ceuta-Member states of NATO
an attack on Hawaii, Puerto Rico, French Guiana, the Falkland Islands, Ceuta or Melilla, among other places, would not trigger an Article 5 response
Ceuta-Lisbon
Olissipona (Lisbon) Ossonoba (Faro) Balsa (Tavira) Spain Abdera (Adra) Abyla (Ceuta) Akra Leuka (Alicante) Gadir (Cadiz) Herna Iboshim (Ibiza) Mahón Malake
Ceuta-Málaga
the taifa of Málaga, complemented by the also Hammudid sister dominion in Ceuta across the Strait of Gibraltar. The city was seized away from the Hammudids
Ceuta-Middle Ages
Portugal opened a new theater of anti-Muslim warfare in Morocco by seizing Ceuta in 1415. Aragon and Castile were riven by conflicts between magnate factions
Ceuta-Law
Republic Somaliland Dependencies and other territories Canary Islands / Ceuta / Melilla (Spain) Madeira (Portugal) Mayotte / Réunion (France) Saint Helena /
Ceuta-Domestic violence
Republic Somaliland Dependencies and other territories Canary Islands / Ceuta / Melilla (Spain) Madeira (Portugal) Mayotte / Réunion (France) Saint Helena /
Ceuta-Mediterranean Sea
British overseas territory of Gibraltar the Spanish autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla and nearby islands the Sovereign Base Areas on Cyprus the Palestinian
Ceuta-Montserrat
Island Queen Maud Land Svalbard Portugal Azores Madeira Spain Canary Islands Ceuta Melilla Plazas de soberanía Chafarinas Islands Peñón de Alhucemas Peñón
Ceuta-Morocco
Western Sahara to the south. Morocco also claims the Spanish exclaves of Ceuta, Melilla and Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera, and several small Spanish-controlled
Ceuta-LGBT rights in Spain
(2008), La Rioja (2010) and Murcia (2018), and in both autonomous cities; Ceuta (1998) and Melilla (2008). These registries grant unmarried couples some
Ceuta-Madeira
Guanches from the nearby Canary islands, captured Berbers from the conquest of Ceuta and West Africans after further exploration of the African coast. Barbary
Ceuta-Bay of Ceuta
of Ceuta is a bay on the African coast of the Straits of Gibraltar. It accounts for the majority of the north coast of the Spanish city of Ceuta. It
Ceuta-Melilla
diglossia between the official Spanish and Tarifit. Like the autonomous city of Ceuta and Spain's other territories in Africa, Melilla is subject to an irredentist
Ceuta-Ceuta Cathedral
la Asunción) is a Roman Catholic church located in the Spanish city of Ceuta, in a small exclave on the northwest coast of Africa. A primitive Eastern
Ceuta-State-owned enterprise
Republic Somaliland Dependencies and other territories Canary Islands / Ceuta / Melilla (Spain) Madeira (Portugal) Mayotte / Réunion (France) Saint Helena /
Ceuta-French Guiana
not an island (the others being the Spanish Autonomous Cities in Africa, Ceuta and Melilla). As an integral part of France, its head of state is the president
Ceuta-Spanish Army
of Peninsular Spain, the Balearic Islands, the Canary Islands, Melilla, Ceuta and the Spanish islands and rocks off the northern coast of Africa. During
Ceuta-Dependent territory
Saint Kitts and Nevis; the Canary Islands and the two autonomous cities (Ceuta and Melilla) of Spain; and Zanzibar of Tanzania are also not included. All
Ceuta-Oriental Orthodox Churches
Republic Somaliland Dependencies and other territories Canary Islands / Ceuta / Melilla (Spain) Madeira (Portugal) Mayotte / Réunion (France) Saint Helena /
Ceuta-North Africa
southern boundary of North Africa. North Africa includes the Spanish cities of Ceuta and Melilla, and the plazas de soberanía. It can also be considered to include
Ceuta-Ceuta Heliport
Ceuta Heliport (Spanish: Helipuerto de Ceuta) (IATA: JCU, ICAO: GECE) is the heliport, and only air transport facility, serving the Spanish autonomous
Ceuta-AgD Ceuta
Agrupación Deportiva Ceuta was a Spanish football team based in the autonomous city of Ceuta. Founded in 1969 and dissolved in 1991, it held home matches
Ceuta-Spanish North Africa
refer to: Contemporary Spanish North Africa: Spain's two autonomous cities: Ceuta and Melilla, plus other minor territories (plazas de soberanía) Canary Islands
Ceuta-ISO 3166-1 alpha-2
EA was already exceptionally reserved by the ISO 3166/MA to represent Ceuta and Melilla for customs purposes. The ISO 3166/MA proposed in 1995 that
Ceuta-Portugal
(Nanban trade). In 1415, Portugal acquired its first colonies by conquering Ceuta, in North Africa. Throughout the 15th century, Portuguese explorers sailed
Ceuta-Portuguese Empire
colonial empires in European history, lasting 584 years from the conquest of Ceuta in North Africa in 1415, to the transfer of sovereignty over Macau to China
Ceuta-UTC+01:00
Slovakia Slovenia Spain (Continental territory including Balearic Islands, Ceuta and Melilla, and excluding Canary Islands) Sweden Gotland Switzerland United
Ceuta-Unincorporated area
stay independent". Yenisafik. del Valle, Alejandro (20 December 2011). "Ceuta, Melilla, Chafarinas, Vélez y Alhucemas: tomar la iniciativa (ARI)". Real
Ceuta-Battle of Ceuta
Battle of Ceuta may refer to: Battle of Ceuta (1309), a battle between Aragon and Granada in Ceuta in 1309 Portuguese conquest of Ceuta, the Portuguese
Ceuta-Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in Ceuta and Melilla
Regionales de Fútbol in Ceuta and Melilla, both at Level 6 of the Spanish football pyramid: Preferente de Ceuta, 1 Group, organized by Ceuta Football Federation
Ceuta-Vehicle registration plate
Republic Somaliland Dependencies and other territories Canary Islands / Ceuta / Melilla (Spain) Madeira (Portugal) Mayotte / Réunion (France) Saint Helena /
Ceuta-Perejil Island crisis
(270 yd) from Morocco, and 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) from the Spanish city of Ceuta, which borders Morocco, and 13.5 kilometres (8.4 mi) from mainland Spain
Ceuta-Postal codes in Nigeria
Republic Somaliland Dependencies and other territories Canary Islands / Ceuta / Melilla (Spain) Madeira (Portugal) Mayotte / Réunion (France) Saint Helena /
Ceuta-Ranked lists of Spanish autonomous communities
Spain's 17 autonomous communities, as well as for the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla. The following table shows the difference in average income
Ceuta-Edward, King of Portugal
kingdom. He was knighted in 1415 after the Portuguese capture of the city of Ceuta in North Africa, across from Gibraltar. He became king in 1433, when his
Ceuta-High Court of Justice of Andalusia, Ceuta and Melilla
High Court of Justice of Andalusia, Ceuta and Melilla (Spanish: Tribunal Superior de Justicia de Andalucía, Ceuta y Melilla, TSJA), is the highest court
Ceuta-Racism
Republic Somaliland Dependencies and other territories Canary Islands / Ceuta / Melilla (Spain) Madeira (Portugal) Mayotte / Réunion (France) Saint Helena /
Ceuta-SS Ceuta
Ceuta was the name of four steamships of the Oldenburg Portuguese Line (German: Oldenburg Portugiesische Dampschiffs Rhederei). SS Ceuta (1912), seized
Ceuta-Spain
Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean Sea, and the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla in Africa. Peninsular Spain is bordered to the north by France
Ceuta-Rhodes
Olissipona (Lisbon) Ossonoba (Faro) Balsa (Tavira) Spain Abdera (Adra) Abyla (Ceuta) Akra Leuka (Alicante) Gadir (Cadiz) Herna Iboshim (Ibiza) Mahón Malake
Ceuta-Spanish language
spoken in the integral territories of Spain in Africa, namely the cities of Ceuta and Melilla and the Canary Islands, located in the Atlantic Ocean some 100 km
Ceuta-Sub-Saharan Africa
Republic Somaliland Dependencies and other territories Canary Islands / Ceuta / Melilla (Spain) Madeira (Portugal) Mayotte / Réunion (France) Saint Helena /
Ceuta-Telephone numbers in Ceuta
00 International Direct Dialing code Ceuta dialing codes - accessed 3 May 2010. v t e
Ceuta-Sierra Leone
Mayotte Réunion Italy Pantelleria Pelagie Islands Portugal Madeira Savage Islands Spain Canary Islands Ceuta Melilla Plazas de soberanía Yemen Socotra
Ceuta-Andalusia
Rock of Gibraltar; the African pillar was presumably either Monte Hacho in Ceuta or Jebel Musa in Morocco. The Roman road that led from Cádiz to Rome was
Ceuta-Geography of Spain
sovereignty (plazas de soberanía) on and off the coast of North Africa: Ceuta, Melilla, Islas Chafarinas, Peñón de Alhucemas, and Peñón de Vélez de la
Ceuta-Politics of Spain
and must be assigned a minimum of 2 deputies; the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla, are each assigned one deputy. The Congress of Deputies can
Ceuta-Ceuta (disambiguation)
Ceuta is a Spanish autonomous city located to the south of the Strait of Gibraltar, in North Africa. Ceuta may also refer to: SS Ceuta, the name of four
Ceuta-Vehicle registration plates of Spain
Castellón/Castelló Used until 1926, replaced by CS. CS Used since 1926. CE Ceuta Used since 1922. CO Córdoba CR Ciudad Real CU Cuenca FP Fernando Poo † Used
Ceuta-Strait of Gibraltar
territory in the Iberian Peninsula). On the southern side are Morocco and Ceuta (a Spanish autonomous city in northern Africa). Due to its location, the
Ceuta-Rodri (footballer, born 1990)
Rodri, is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a forward for Ceuta. He achieved La Liga totals of 46 games and 11 goals for Sevilla, Zaragoza
Ceuta-Santorini
Olissipona (Lisbon) Ossonoba (Faro) Balsa (Tavira) Spain Abdera (Adra) Abyla (Ceuta) Akra Leuka (Alicante) Gadir (Cadiz) Herna Iboshim (Ibiza) Mahón Malake
Ceuta-Plazas de soberanía
so-called "major places of sovereignty", comprising the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla, and the "minor places of sovereignty", referring to a number
Ceuta-Spanish Empire
and Ceuta (part of the Portuguese Empire since 1415, chose to retain their links to Spain once the Iberian Union ended. The formal allegiance of Ceuta to
Ceuta-Mohamed Taieb Ahmed
Mohamed Taieb "El Nene" Ahmed (born in 1975 in Ceuta, Spain) is a Spanish-Moroccan drug lord responsible for trafficking hashish across the Strait of
Ceuta-Union of Muslims of Ceuta
Union of Muslims of Ceuta (Spanish: Unión de Musulmanes de Ceuta) is a political party in Ceuta, Spain. The president of the party is Mohammed Hamid.
Ceuta-Tercera Federación
(due to its size, Andalusia is divided into two groups, East and West; Ceuta is allocated to West Andalusia, while Melilla is allocated to the East)
Ceuta-Julian, Count of Ceuta
Julian, Count of Ceuta (Spanish: Don Julián, Conde de Ceuta,, Arabic: يليان, (Īlyan ) was, according to some sources, a renegade governor, possibly a former
Ceuta-List of newspapers in Spain
January to December 2013. Other papers include: El Faro (Ceuta and Melilla) El Pueblo de Ceuta Ceuta al Día Melilla Hoy Below is a list of business- and sports-related
Ceuta-Google Street View coverage
images in Portugal Romania Walking streets in Bodzavásár Updated pictures in Ceuta and Seville Roads in Grimentz, Saas-Almagell, Saas-Grund, Saas-Balen, Eisten
Ceuta-Battle of Tangier (1437)
destruction, Henry negotiated a treaty promising to return the citadel of Ceuta (captured earlier in 1415) to Morocco in return for being allowed to withdraw
Ceuta-Public holidays in Spain
choose fewer to allow for more options at the local level. Since 2010, Ceuta and Melilla, both autonomous cities of Spain, have declared the Muslim holiday
Ceuta-Morocco–Spain relations
Morocco–Spain border separates the plazas de soberanía (including Melilla and Ceuta) on the Mediterranean coast from the Moroccan mainland. Morocco's foreign
Ceuta-Telecommunications
Republic Somaliland Dependencies and other territories Canary Islands / Ceuta / Melilla (Spain) Madeira (Portugal) Mayotte / Réunion (France) Saint Helena /
Ceuta-Woman
Republic Somaliland Dependencies and other territories Canary Islands / Ceuta / Melilla (Spain) Madeira (Portugal) Mayotte / Réunion (France) Saint Helena /
Ceuta-War of the Spanish Succession
Peninsula Cádiz Castello de Vide 1st Barcelona Portalegre 1st Gibraltar Ceuta 2nd Gibraltar Valencia de Alcántara Albuquerque Montjuïc 2nd Barcelona Badajoz
Ceuta-List of the busiest airports in Spain
Spain International Domestic Algeciras Andorra–La Seu d'Urgell Badajoz Ceuta Córdoba El Hierro La Gomera León Lleida Logroño Melilla Pamplona Salamanca
Ceuta-British Virgin Islands
Island Queen Maud Land Svalbard Portugal Azores Madeira Spain Canary Islands Ceuta Melilla Plazas de soberanía Chafarinas Islands Peñón de Alhucemas Peñón
Ceuta-Evoke plc
from its headquarters in London, alongside satellite offices in Bucharest, Ceuta, Gibraltar, Leeds, Malta, Sofia, and Tel Aviv. It is listed on the London
Ceuta-List of missions of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Jamaica Kingston Central African Republic Africa Central Cameroon Yaounde Ceuta Europe Central Spain Madrid Chad Africa West No Mission - Africa West Area
Ceuta-Siege of Ceuta (1419)
The siege of Ceuta of 1419 (sometimes reported as 1418) was fought between the besieging forces of the Marinid Sultanate of Morocco, led by Sultan Abu
Ceuta-ICAO airport code
Africa and Maghreb GA Mali GB The Gambia GC Spain (Canary Islands) GE Spain (Ceuta and Melilla) GF Sierra Leone GG Guinea-Bissau GL Liberia GM Morocco GO Senegal
Ceuta-Time in Spain
two time zones. Spain mainly uses CET (UTC+01:00) in Peninsular Spain, Ceuta, Melilla and the plazas de soberanía. In the Canary Islands, the time zone
Ceuta-Spanish Armed Forces
The Spanish Armed Forces are in charge of guaranteeing the sovereignty and independence of the Kingdom of Spain, defending its territorial integrity and
Ceuta-List of political parties in South Africa
Republic Somaliland Dependencies and other territories Canary Islands / Ceuta / Melilla (Spain) Madeira (Portugal) Mayotte / Réunion (France) Saint Helena /
Ceuta-List of countries by population (United Nations)
Zanzibar. Refers to Metropolitan France only. Including the Canary Islands, Ceuta, and Melilla. Including Crimea, the Donetsk People's Republic, the Luhansk
Ceuta-Casa de los Dragones
Casa de los Dragones) is an important landmark in the Spanish exclave of Ceuta on the north coast of Africa, and an extraordinary example of eclectic architecture
Ceuta-Royal Walls of Ceuta
The Royal Walls of Ceuta (Spanish: Murallas Reales de Ceuta) are a line of fortification in Ceuta, an autonomous Spanish city in north Africa. The walls
Ceuta-Vox (political party)
the most-voted party in the Region of Murcia and the autonomous city of Ceuta. At the beginning of 2020, during the onset of the global COVID-19 pandemic
Ceuta-Porteadoras
women') are bale workers in the Spanish autonomous cities of Melilla and Ceuta, located on the north coast of Africa. Due to a second duty called Biutz
Ceuta-Munir Mohamedi
Saudi Pro League club Al Wehda and the Morocco national team. He played for Ceuta B, Almería B, Melilla, Numancia, Málaga, Hatayspor and Al Wehda. Born in
Ceuta-Sieges of Ceuta (1694–1727)
The sieges of Ceuta, also known as the thirty-year siege, were a series of blockades by Moroccan forces of the Spanish-held city of Ceuta on the North
Ceuta-Moors
covered modern northern Morocco, western Algeria, and the Spanish cities Ceuta and Melilla. The Berber tribes of the region were noted in the Classics
Ceuta-Catholic Church in Spain
The Spanish Catholic Church, or Catholic Church in Spain, is part of the Catholic Church under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome, and the Spanish
Ceuta-Rugby union in Spain
Rugby union is a growing team sport in Spain. As of 2019, there were 37,241 registered rugby union players in Spain, playing for 332 clubs in various divisions
Ceuta-AD Ceuta FC
Agrupación Deportiva Ceuta Fútbol Club is a Spanish football club based in the autonomous city of Ceuta. Founded in 1956, it plays in Primera División
Ceuta-El Príncipe (TV series)
the stories are set in the troubled El Príncipe Alfonso neighbourhood of Ceuta, near the border with Morocco. The series debuted on February 4, 2014 in
Ceuta-Ceuta and Melilla
Ceuta and Melilla may refer to: Spain's two autonomous cities, Ceuta and Melilla, which are often referred to together in a wider sense, to all the modern
Ceuta-Assembly of Ceuta
The Assembly of Ceuta (Spanish: Asamblea de Ceuta) is the regional legislature of the autonomous city of Ceuta, an exclave of Spain located on the north
Ceuta-Berbers
Algeciras and Ceuta. In the mid-11th century, the Hammudids lost control of their Iberian possessions, but retained a small taifa kingdom based in Ceuta. In 1083
Ceuta-Morocco–Spain border
lines totalling 18.5 km (11.5 miles) around the Spanish territories of Ceuta (8 km; 5 miles), Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera (75 metres; 80 yards) and Melilla
Ceuta-UD Melilla
– (1975–85) Melilla Fútbol Club — (1985–91) The Ceuta-Melilla derby was between Melilla and AD Ceuta, who were dissolved in 2012. The two clubs travelled
Ceuta-AD Ceuta
Asociación Deportiva Ceuta was a Spanish football team based in the autonomous city of Ceuta. Founded in 1996, its last season was 2011–12 in Segunda
Ceuta-Castle
Republic Somaliland Dependencies and other territories Canary Islands / Ceuta / Melilla (Spain) Madeira (Portugal) Mayotte / Réunion (France) Saint Helena /
Ceuta-Somaliland
Republic Somaliland Dependencies and other territories Canary Islands / Ceuta / Melilla (Spain) Madeira (Portugal) Mayotte / Réunion (France) Saint Helena /
Ceuta-Postal code
Republic Somaliland Dependencies and other territories Canary Islands / Ceuta / Melilla (Spain) Madeira (Portugal) Mayotte / Réunion (France) Saint Helena /
Ceuta-Siege of Ceuta
Siege of Ceuta may refer to: Siege of Ceuta (1419) Sieges of Ceuta (1694–1727) Siege of Ceuta (1790–1791) Battle of Ceuta (disambiguation) This disambiguation
Ceuta-Racism by country
Republic Somaliland Dependencies and other territories Canary Islands / Ceuta / Melilla (Spain) Madeira (Portugal) Mayotte / Réunion (France) Saint Helena /
Ceuta-Special territories of members of the European Economic Area
on goods exported from the Union into either Ceuta and Melilla, and certain goods originating in Ceuta and Melilla are exempt from customs charges. While
Ceuta-Cayman Islands
Island Queen Maud Land Svalbard Portugal Azores Madeira Spain Canary Islands Ceuta Melilla Plazas de soberanía Chafarinas Islands Peñón de Alhucemas Peñón
Ceuta-Regulares
infantry units of the Spanish Army, largely recruited in the cities of Ceuta and Melilla. Historically, the force, which has also included mounted divisions
Ceuta-Committee for the Liberation of Ceuta and Melilla
The Committee for the Liberation of Ceuta and Melilla (CLCM) was a Moroccan irredentist organisation focused on Spain's plazas de soberanía. It was based
Ceuta-List of municipalities of Spain
total of 8,131 municipalities in Spain, including the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla*. Burgos is the province with the most municipalities (371)
Ceuta-SD Ceuta
Sociedad Deportiva Ceuta was a Spanish football team based in the autonomous city of Ceuta. Founded in 1932 and dissolved in 1956, it held home matches
Ceuta-Flag of Ceuta
The flag of Ceuta is the flag of the Spanish city of Ceuta, consisting of a black and white gyronny with a central escutcheon displaying the municipal
Ceuta-Ceuta (Senate constituency)
Ceuta is one of the 59 constituencies (Spanish: circunscripciones) represented in the Senate of Spain, the upper chamber of the Spanish parliament, the
Ceuta-Capital punishment
Republic Somaliland Dependencies and other territories Canary Islands / Ceuta / Melilla (Spain) Madeira (Portugal) Mayotte / Réunion (France) Saint Helena /
Ceuta-Port of Ceuta
is a passenger and cargo port located on the North African coast, in the Strait of Gibraltar, belonging to the Spanish autonomous city of
Ceuta-List of tz database time zones
MA Africa/Casablanca Canonical +01:00 +00:00 +01 +00 africa ES Africa/Ceuta Ceuta, Melilla Canonical +01:00 +02:00 CET CEST europe GN Africa/Conakry Link†
Ceuta-Siege of Ceuta (1790–1791)
The siege of Ceuta (1790–1791) was an armed confrontation between the Kingdom of Spain and the Sultanate of Morocco during the Spanish-Moroccan War of
Ceuta-Melchior Aymerich
Melchior Aymerich (Ceuta, 5 January 1754 – Havana, Cuba, 11 August 1836) was a Spanish general and provincial administrator, serving as the last president
Ceuta-Monarchies in Africa
Ascension and Tristan da Cunha of the United Kingdom and the Canary Islands and Ceuta and Melilla of Spain. Due to trans-Saharan trade, the early settlements
Ceuta-Ceuta Day
Ceuta Day (Spanish: Día de Ceuta), celebrated in Ceuta on 2 September, is a holiday marking the date when Pedro de Meneses, 1st Count of Vila Real), became
Ceuta-Perejil Island
miles) from the border of the territory of the Spanish city of Ceuta, 8 km (5.0 miles) to Ceuta itself and 13.5 km (8.4 miles) from mainland Spain. The island
Ceuta-Progress and Future of Ceuta
Progress and Future of Ceuta (Spanish: Progreso y Futuro de Ceuta), PFC) was a political party established as a grouping of electors ahead of the 1991
Ceuta-2023 Ceuta Assembly election
The 2023 Ceuta Assembly election was held on Sunday, 28 May 2023, to elect the 8th Assembly of the autonomous city of Ceuta. All 25 seats in the Assembly
Ceuta-Hispano-Moroccan War (1859–1860)
1860. It began with a conflict over the borders of the Spanish city of Ceuta and was fought in northern Morocco. Morocco sued for peace after the Spanish
Ceuta-COVID-19 pandemic in Ceuta
to have reached the Spanish territory of Ceuta in March 2020. A man from the Iberian Peninsula arrived in Ceuta on March 10 with symptoms of the novel coronavirus
Ceuta-COVID-19 pandemic in Ceuta and Melilla
COVID-19 pandemic in Ceuta and Melilla refers to cases in the two Spanish autonomous cities in on the northern coast of Africa. It is covered by: COVID-19
Ceuta-Museum of Ceuta
Museum of Ceuta (Spanish: Museo de Ceuta) also known as Museum of the Ravelin (Spanish: Museo del Revellín), is a museum located in Ceuta, Spain. It
Ceuta-Ceuta
Ceuta (UK: /ˈsjuːtə/, US: /ˈseɪuːtə/, Spanish: [ˈsewta, θewta]; Arabic: سَبْتَة, romanized: Sabtah) is an autonomous city of Spain on the North African
Ceuta-Poverty
Republic Somaliland Dependencies and other territories Canary Islands / Ceuta / Melilla (Spain) Madeira (Portugal) Mayotte / Réunion (France) Saint Helena /
Ceuta-Pillars of Hercules
throughout history, with the two most likely candidates being Monte Hacho in Ceuta and Jebel Musa in Morocco. The term was applied in antiquity: Pliny the
Ceuta-CD Polillas Ceuta
Polillas Ceuta, abbreviated as CD Polillas Ceuta, is a football club based in the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, in North Africa. CD Polillas Ceuta is reportedly
Ceuta-Spanish naming customs
birth Born in the 2000s, 78,4 per mille in Ceuta, 74,3 per mille in Melilla Luis Gómez, "El polvorín de Ceuta". El País, 18 May 2007 "Indexes: A Chapter
Ceuta-Battle of Ceuta (1309)
The Battle of Ceuta (1309) was a military confrontation between the Crown of Aragon and the Nasrid kingdom of Granada in the city of Ceuta during the Castilian-Granadian
Ceuta-Postal codes in Spain
maintained, resulting in some exceptions to the alphabetical order. In addition, Ceuta and Melilla were originally included within the postal areas of Cádiz and
Ceuta-Juan Jesús Vivas
Mayor-President of the autonomous city of Ceuta, since 8 February 2001. He is a member of the People's Party (PP). Born in Ceuta in 1953, Juan Jesús Vivas earned
Ceuta-María Teresa López Álvarez
was elected to the Congress of Deputies for the Vox. López was born in Ceuta in May 1980. Her father was a policeman and prison officer who was the head
Ceuta-2022–23 Copa del Rey
Teams were divided into four groups according to geographical criteria. Ceuta 6 de Junio (6) v L'Alcora (6) Amigó (7) v Fuentes (6) Velarde (6) v Turégano
Ceuta-2012 Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera incident
autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla. The main person responsible for the incident, Yahya Yahya, who previously threatened a march on Ceuta or cut off the
Ceuta-2021 Morocco–Spain border incident
along the beaches of the border between both countries in the direction of Ceuta and Melilla in Spain that began on 17 May 2021. It originated due to a deterioration
Ceuta-List of European countries by area
633,109 km2 when including Overseas departments (89,168 km2). Excluding Ceuta (19 km2), Melilla (12 km2), and the Canary Islands (7,493 km2). Total area
Ceuta-Next Spanish general election
the remaining 248 being distributed in proportion to their populations. Ceuta and Melilla are allocated the two remaining seats, which are elected using
Ceuta-Fatima Hamed
Assembly of Ceuta since 2015, the first Muslim woman to lead a group in the assembly. In 2021, she was one of five founders of Sumar. Born in Ceuta, a Spanish
Ceuta-Ceuta Ya!
Ceuta Ya! (literally "Ceuta Now!") is a Spanish political party in Ceuta. The party is left-wing and localist. The party was launched on 15 October 2021
Ceuta-Targa expedition (1490)
Moroccan mountain town of Comice. The Portuguese occupied Ceuta in 1415 at the Conquest of Ceuta. In 1490, King John II prepared an expedition against the
Ceuta-Belyounech
Spanish autonomous city of Ceuta, and is located 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) from the city of Ceuta. Incidents involving the Ceuta border fence have had people
Ceuta-Hélity
Airlines is a Spanish airline based in Ceuta. The airline was founded in 2014 in order to link the autonomous city of Ceuta with Algeciras and Malaga by helicopter
Ceuta-2023–24 Primera Federación
Alcoyano Algeciras Antequera At. Baleares Atlético B Sanluqueño Castellón Ceuta Córdoba Ibiza Intercity Linares Málaga Melilla Mérida Murcia RM Castilla
Ceuta-Results breakdown of the 2023 Spanish general election (Congress)
the country's 17 autonomous communities and in the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla, as well as a summary of constituency and regional results.
Ceuta-Road signs in Spain
Road signs in Spain are regulated in the Instrucción de Carreteras Norma 8.1-IC as well as the Catálogo de señales verticales de circulación. They conform
Ceuta-Aliona Falei
Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. In September 2023, she won a W25 tournament in Ceuta, Spain. In December, she won the title at the W40 Keio Challenger in Japan
Ceuta-Battle of Ceuta (1182)
The Battle of Ceuta took place in 1182, pitting the Portuguese and Almohad fleets off the coast of Ceuta. The Portuguese suffered a bitter defeat, losing
Ceuta-Battle of Cape Espichel (1180)
victory assured, the Portuguese chased the Almohads to Algarve and then to Ceuta, where Fuas Roupinho captured more vessels in the harbour, doing great damage
Ceuta-Club Imperio de Ceuta SD
Club Imperio de Ceuta Sociedad Deportiva is a Spanish multi-sports club based in the autonomous city of Ceuta. Founded in 1958, their football team plays
Ceuta-Ginés Serrán-Pagán
Guggenheim Museum of New York. Serrán-Pagán is born in the peninsula of Ceuta, Spain. He arrives to the United States and works with Hispanic emigrants
Ceuta-Scouting and Guiding in Spain
The Scout Movement in Spain consists of about 30 independent associations, most of them active on the regional level. Due to the regionalisation of Spain
Ceuta-Ceuta border fence
The Ceuta border fence forms part of the Morocco–Spain border at Ceuta, a city on the North African coast. Constructed by Spain, its purpose is to prevent
Ceuta-Ceuta Football Federation
The Ceuta Football Federation (Spanish: Federación de Fútbol de Ceuta; FFCE) is responsible for administering football in the Autonomous City of Ceuta. They
Ceuta-Abyla
Abyla was the pre-Roman name of Ad Septem Fratres (actual Ceuta of Spain). Ad Septem Fratres, usually shortened to Septem or Septa, was a Roman colony
Ceuta-Hinduism in Spain
Gibraltar looking for greater financial opportunity. From there they went to Ceuta and Melilla, Spanish territories in North Africa, eventually branching out
Ceuta-Europe
Spain, for example, has territories south of the Mediterranean Sea—namely, Ceuta and Melilla—which are parts of Africa and share a border with Morocco. According
Ceuta-LGBT rights by country or territory
Registro de Uniones de Hecho, de 11 de septiembre de 1998". Ciudad Autónoma de Ceuta (in Spanish). 11 September 1998. "Egypt (Law)". ILGA. Archived from the
Ceuta-Education
Republic Somaliland Dependencies and other territories Canary Islands / Ceuta / Melilla (Spain) Madeira (Portugal) Mayotte / Réunion (France) Saint Helena /
Ceuta-Euro
Special Autonomous Territories: Finland Åland Greece Mount Athos Spain Ceuta Melilla Microstates with a monetary agreement: Andorra (history) Monaco
Ceuta-Alcoutim
Pedro de Menezes from shortly after the Conquest of Ceuta on September 2, 1415 (commemorated on Ceuta Day). Pedro de Menezes was engaged in an outdoor game
Ceuta-List of diplomatic missions of Spain
This is a list of diplomatic missions of Spain, excluding honorary consulates. The kingdom of Spain has a large global diplomatic presence. Embassy in
Ceuta-List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Europe
such as the French overseas regions, the Spanish autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla on the coast of Africa, and the Dutch BES islands of Bonaire
Ceuta-Roman Catholic Diocese of Cádiz y Ceuta
The Diocese of Cádiz and Ceuta (Latin: Dioecesis Gadicensis o Gaditanus et Septensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in Spain. The diocese