Melilla (/mɛˈliːjə/ mel-EE-yə, Spanish: [meˈliʝa] ; Tarifit: Mřič) is an autonomous city of Spain on the North African coast. It lies on the eastern side...
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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...
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Melilla is an exclave of Spain in North Africa. Melilla may also refer to: Melilla (Congress of Deputies constituency) Melilla (Senate constituency) Melilla...
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and it is one of several Spanish territories in Africa, which include Melilla and the Canary Islands. It was a regular municipality belonging to the...
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Unión Deportiva Melilla is a Spanish football team based in the autonomous city of Melilla. Founded in 1976, it currently plays in Segunda Federación –...
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Melilla Airport (IATA: MLN, ICAO: GEML) is an airport located in Melilla, an exclave of Spain in Africa. The airport is located about 4 km (2.5 mi) southwest...
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Coalition for Melilla (Spanish: Coalición por Melilla, CpM) is a political party in the Spanish city of Melilla. The party was formed shortly before the...
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territory of Melilla in March 2020. A man who arrived from the Iberian Peninsula carried the virus into the African Spanish Territory in Melilla. By April...
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List of airports in Spain (redirect from List of airports in Melilla)
Canary Islands (Spain) List of airports by ICAO code: G#GE - Ceuta and Melilla (Spain) Wikipedia: WikiProject Aviation/Airline destination lists: Europe#Spain...
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The Melilla border fence forms part of the Morocco–Spain border in the city of Melilla, one of two Spanish cities in north Africa. Constructed by Spain...
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Postal codes in Spain (redirect from Postal codes in Melilla)
resulting in some exceptions to the alphabetical order. In addition, Ceuta and Melilla were originally included within the postal areas of Cádiz and Málaga respectively;...
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autonomous communities, as well as for the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla. The following table shows the difference in average income for each of...
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Party of Labour and Progress of Melilla (Spanish: Partido del Trabajo y el Progeso de Melilla) is a political party in Melilla, Spain. Its unclear whether...
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Melilla Club Deportivo is a Spanish football team based in Melilla. Founded in 2014, it plays in Primera Autonómica de Melilla, sixth tier of Spanish football...
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Plazas de soberanía (redirect from History of Ceuta and Melilla)
places of sovereignty", comprising the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla, and the "minor places of sovereignty", referring to a number of islands...
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23 migrants and asylum seekers were killed after a crowd crush at the Melilla border fence during a conflict with Moroccan and Spanish security forces...
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Public holidays in Spain (redirect from Public holidays in Melilla)
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 of Eid...
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(8 km; 5 miles), Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera (75 metres; 80 yards) and Melilla (10.5 km; 6½ miles). Spanish islets such as the Chafarinas or the Alhucemas...
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Rif War (redirect from War of Melilla)
workers constructing a rail-bridge providing access to iron mines near Melilla were attacked by Riffian tribesmen. This incident led to the summoning...
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Conventico Caves (category Melilla)
historic caves located in Melilla la Vieja and are accessed from the Museum of Sacred Art, in the Spanish city of Melilla and are part of the Historic...
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The statue of Francisco Franco in the Spanish North African exclave of Melilla was the last remaining public one honouring Francisco Franco, the Nationalist...
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Conquest of Melilla occurred on the 17th of September 1497, when a fleet sent by the Duke of Medina Sidonia occupied the north African city of Melilla. After...
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Melilla was an attempt by the Sultanate of Morocco, supported by Great Britain and Algerian mercenaries, to capture the Spanish fortress of Melilla on...
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The Assembly of Melilla (Spanish: Asamblea de Melilla) is the representative institution of the autonomous city of Melilla, an exclave of Spain located...
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The flag of Melilla, a Spanish enclave in North Africa, consists of a pale blue background with the city's coat of arms in the centre. The flag is adopted...
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Melilla is one of the forty subbarrios of Santurce, San Juan, Puerto Rico. In 2000, Melilla had a population of 926. In 2010, Melilla had a population...
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The Melilla Film Week (abbr.; Spanish: Semana de Cine de Merlilla, is an annual film festival held in the Spanish city of Melilla in May. Since its creation...
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Medina Sidonia, whose titular funded the military operation that seized Melilla in 1497. The crown is topped by a turret, with a male figure throwing a...
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The battle of Melilla took place in February 1860, during the Spanish-Moroccan War, when the Spanish garrison of Melilla suffered a fiasco caused by Riffian...
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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 islands...
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