- The
Chafarinas Islands (Spanish:
Islas Chafarinas IPA: [ˈislas tʃafaˈɾinas],
Berber languages:
Igumamen Iceffaren or Takfarinas, Arabic: جزر الشفارين...
-
Portugal to
Spain in 1668. In 1848,
Spanish troops conquered the
Islas Chafarinas. In the late 19th century,
after the so-called
Scramble for Africa, European...
- Ceuta, Melilla, Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera, Peñón de Alhucemas, the
Chafarinas islands and the
disputed islet Perejil. Off the
Atlantic coast the Canary...
- Isla del Rey is one of the
islands that are part of the
archipelago of
Chafarinas which are
located in the
Mediterranean Sea,
along with the Isla del Congreso...
- them
Manuel Iradier. In 1848,
Spanish troops occupied the
uninhabited Chafarinas Islands, anti****ting a
French move on the
rocks located off the North-African...
- 80 yards) and
Melilla (10.5 km; 6½ miles).
Spanish islets such as the
Chafarinas or the
Alhucemas are
located off the
Moroccan coast.
Historically the...
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Islands Ceuta Melilla Plazas de Soberanía
Alboran Island Alhucemas Islands Chafarinas Islands Velez Islands United Kingdom Anguilla Bermuda British Antarctic...
- that
border Morocco, and the
islands and peñones (rocks) of Alborán,
Chafarinas, Alhucemas, and Perejil.
Spain is a
democracy organized in the form of...
- sovereignty", or
territories under Spanish sovereignty), such as the
Chafarinas Islands and Alhucemas. The
peninsula of de Vélez de la
Gomera is also...
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Islands Ceuta Melilla Plazas de Soberanía
Alboran Island Alhucemas Islands Chafarinas Islands Velez Islands United Kingdom Anguilla Bermuda British Antarctic...