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Nicole'Smith wrote a new positive review of Gibraltar.
about 2 hrs and 43 mins ago
Nicole'Smith
"Been here once, Love it.
Monkeys walk about the street, its amazing !"
Hasegawa Ayako wrote a new positive review of Gibraltar.
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Jane Fowler De Carmona
"This is where we got married, in the same office as John Lennon and Yoko Ono."
Jamielambert wrote a new negative review of Gibraltar.
about 20 hrs and 39 mins ago
Jamielambert
"Been Here On A Cruise.Another Country The English Own For No Fucking Reason But Nice And Hot"
Jan Williams wrote a new positive review of Gibraltar.
about 1 day and 8 hrs ago
Jan Williams
"Visited on crossing from Spain to Moracco. Doesn't really look like a Prudential ad!"
wrote a new positive review of Gibraltar.
about 1 day and 11 hrs ago
"There are monkeys that live on top of the rock....so cute!"

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Gibraltar

Gibraltar (pronounced /dʒɨˈbrɒltər/) is a self-governing British overseas territory located on the southern end of the Iberian Peninsula and Europe at the entrance of the Mediterranean overlooking the Strait of Gibraltar. The territory covers 6.843 square kilometres (2.642 sq mi) and shares a land border with Spain to the north. Gibraltar has historically been an important base for the British Armed Forces and is the site of a Royal Navy base.

A one-year investigation and analysis of 235 countries and territories by Jane’s Country Risk listed Gibraltar as the top stable and prosperous British Territory, in 5th position overall. The sovereignty of Gibraltar has been a major bone of contention in Anglo-Spanish relations. Gibraltar was ceded by Spain to the Crown of Great Britain in perpetuity, under the 1713 Treaty of Utrecht, though Spain asserts a claim to the territory and seeks its return. The overwhelming majority of Gibraltarians strongly oppose this, along with any proposal of shared sovereignty. The British government has stated that it is committed to respecting the Gibraltarians' wishes.

 

The culture of Gibraltar reflects Gibraltarians' diverse origins. While there are Andalusian and British influences, the ethnic origins of most Gibraltarians are not confined to British or Andalusian ethnicities. Most ethnicities include Genoese, Maltese, Portuguese, and German. A handful of other Gibraltar residents are Jewish of Sephardic origin, North African, or Indians.

 

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Strategically important, Gibraltar was reluctantly ceded to Great Britain by Spain in the 1713 Treaty of Utrecht; the British garrison was formally declared a colony in 1830. In a referendum held in 1967, Gibraltarians voted overwhelmingly to remain a British +show all

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