Location of Gibraltar (dark green)
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Gibraltar ( jib-RAWL -tər , Spanish: [xiβɾalˈtaɾ] ) is a British Overseas Territory and city located at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula , on the Bay of Gibraltar , near the exit of the Mediterranean Sea into the Atlantic Ocean (Strait of Gibraltar ). It has an area of 6.8 km2 (2.6 sq mi) and is bordered to the north by Spain (Campo de Gibraltar ). The landscape is dominated by the Rock of Gibraltar , at the foot of which is a densely populated town area, home to some 34,003 people, primarily Gibraltarians .
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. In 1704, Anglo-Dutch forces captured Gibraltar from Spain during the War of the Spanish Succession , and it was ceded to Great Britain in perpetuity under the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713. It became an important base for the Royal Navy , particularly during the Napoleonic Wars and World War II , as it controlled the narrow entrance and exit to the Mediterranean Sea , the Strait of Gibraltar , with half the world's seaborne trade passing through it.
The sovereignty of Gibraltar is a point of contention in Anglo-Spanish relations as Spain asserts a claim to the territory . Gibraltarians overwhelmingly rejected proposals for Spanish sovereignty in a 1967 referendum , and for shared sovereignty in a 2002 referendum . Nevertheless, Gibraltar maintains close economic and cultural links with Spain, with many Gibraltarians speaking Spanish as well as a local dialect known as Llanito . (Full article... )
Gibraltar Barbary Macaque
“
Well, Gibraltar is a place which you either love or hate. I quite like it. It's a rock, that is essentially what it is. It's a British colony.
”
— Nigel Short , British chess player.
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... that Dorothy Ellicott was the first woman to be elected to two different Gibraltar Councils and was posthumously awarded the Gibraltar Medallion of Honour on Gibraltar National Day 2008?
... that in 1939, excavations beneath John Mackintosh Square in Gibraltar for the construction of an air-raid shelter revealed no signs of any foundations , suggesting it has always been an open square ?
... that capital punishment in Gibraltar was last enforced in 1944 when British hangman Albert Pierrepoint travelled undercover to the territory to hang two young Spanish spies? (25 July 2012, 5,697 views)
... that the Gibraltar Museum houses the remains of a 14th-century Moorish bath house , once the private baths of the Governor of Gibraltar during the Marinid dynasty ? (26 July 2012, 2,222 views)
... that the Europa Point Lighthouse at Gibraltar is the only lighthouse operated by Trinity House on continental Europe outside the United Kingdom ? (27 July 2012, 4,122 views)
... that Giovanni Battista Calvi was an Italian military engineer who worked on many important Spanish defensive projects in the 1500s, to include those in the now British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar ?
The following are images from various Gibraltar-related articles on Wikipedia.
Image 1 Veüe du d'Estroit de Gibraltar et des Environs, avec les tranchées du Siège mis en 1704 , by
Louis Boudan (1704) (from
History of Gibraltar )
Image 4 The closed gates at the border between Gibraltar and Spain, 1977 (from
History of Gibraltar )
Image 6 Special passes were required to enter Gibraltar proper at night, whilst the Spanish civil war was raging 1936. (from
History of Gibraltar )
Image 7 Gibraltar Airport and border area. Showing runway (Gibraltar) and pier behind (Spain). Officially, any
exact line is still disputed (from
Transport in Gibraltar )
Image 8 The
arms granted to the city of Gibraltar by a
Royal Warrant passed in
Toledo on 10 July 1502 by
Isabella I of Castile (from
History of Gibraltar )
Image 9 Spanish border pass for Gibraltarian residents, permitting day visits only. (from
History of Gibraltar )
Image 11 A current
Gibraltar rear number plate featuring the country identifier GBZ (from
Transport in Gibraltar )
Image 12 Timetable on a bus shelter (from
Transport in Gibraltar )
Image 13 North View of Gibraltar from Spanish Lines by
John Mace (1782) (from
History of Gibraltar )
Image 14 Gibraltar Bus Company bus routes (
right-click to enlarge ). (from
Transport in Gibraltar )
Image 15 Castle Street, Gibraltar, by
Frederick Leeds Edridge , 1833 (from
History of Gibraltar )
Image 16 The
Pillars of Hercules depicted erroneously as an island on the
Tabula Peutingeriana , an ancient Roman map (from
History of Gibraltar )
Image 17 The United States'
Great White Fleet visiting Gibraltar harbour in February 1909 (from
History of Gibraltar )
Image 18 The Gibraltar House of Assembly (now the Gibraltar Parliament), established in 1969. (from
History of Gibraltar )
Image 19 View across Gibraltar looking north, by Frederick William J. Shore (1883) (from
History of Gibraltar )
Image 20 Aerial view of Gibraltar as seen in 2011 (from
History of Gibraltar )
Image 22 The Explosion of the Spanish Flagship during the Battle of Gibraltar by
Cornelis Claesz van Wieringen (from
History of Gibraltar )
Image 23 The First Battle of Algeciras (6 July 1801) off Gibraltar, portrayed in
Algéciras, 6 Juillet 1801 by
Antoine Léon Morel-Fatio (from
History of Gibraltar )
Image 24 Calypso Transport
open top bus on discontinued route 10 (from
Transport in Gibraltar )
Image 25 Location of Gibraltar in the far south of the Iberian Peninsula (from
History of Gibraltar )
Image 26 The 14th-century Tower of Homage, the largest surviving fragment of Gibraltar's
Moorish Castle (from
History of Gibraltar )
Image 27 Gibraltar Bus Company
Dennis Dart on route 4 at the Both Worlds bus terminus,
Sandy Bay . (from
Transport in Gibraltar )
Image 28 Searchlights on the Rock of Gibraltar during an air raid practice on 20 November 1942 (from
History of Gibraltar )
Image 29 "
Gibraltar Woman " – a Neanderthal who lived in Gibraltar some 50,000 years ago (from
History of Gibraltar )
Image 30 Gibraltar , 1654 by
Jan Peeters I (from
History of Gibraltar )
Image 32 Thousands of
Gibraltarians dress in their national colours of red and white and fill
Grand Casemates Square during the 2013
Gibraltar National Day celebrations (from
Culture of Gibraltar )
Image 33 A map of Gibraltar and its fortifications, drawn in 1799 by Jean-Denis Barbié du Bocage (from
History of Gibraltar )
Image 34 Gibraltar's country identifier is
GBZ (from
Transport in Gibraltar )
Image 35 Gibraltar's Moorish Baths, now incorporated into the
Gibraltar Museum (from
History of Gibraltar )
Image 36 The
Charles V Wall , built by the Spanish to control access to the south side of Gibraltar after the pirate raid of September 1540 (from
History of Gibraltar )
Image 37 Sir
George Rooke , the commander of the Anglo-Dutch fleet that
conquered Gibraltar in the name of Archduke Charles of Austria (from
History of Gibraltar )
Image 38 Annotated satellite view of the Strait of Gibraltar (from
History of Gibraltar )
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