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  1. It has an area of 6.7 km 2 and shares its northern border with Spain. The Rock of Gibraltar is the major landmark of the region. At its foot is a densely populated city area, home to over 30,000 Gibraltarians and other nationalities. An Anglo-Dutch force captured Gibraltar from Spain in 1704 during the War of the Spanish Succession on behalf of ...

  2. In Strait of Gibraltar. …have been identified as the Rock of Gibraltar to the north and one of two peaks to the south: Mount Hacho (held by Spain), near the city of Ceuta, a Spanish exclave in Morocco; or Jebel Moussa (Musa), in Morocco. The strait is an important gap, averaging 1,200 feet (365…. Read More.

  3. Apr 17, 2021 · 1. The word “Gibraltar” comes from the Arabic phrase “Jabal al Tariq”. One of the most prominent features near the straits of Gibraltar is the large rock that protrudes into the air. Over 460 meters high, it is the feature from which the name Gibraltar actually stems. In Arabic, the world “Jabal” or “Jebel” means a mountain.

  4. Gibraltar , British overseas territory, on the Mediterranean coast of southern Spain. Area: 2.25 sq mi (5.8 sq km). Population (2007 est.): 29,257. It occupies a narrow peninsula 3 mi (5 km) long and 0.75 mi (1.2 km) wide that is known as the Rock. It appears from the east as a series of sheer, inaccessible cliffs, which makes it strategically ...

  5. UK citizens who are not residents of Gibraltar will be subjected to third-country national checks when they enter Gibraltar through the Gibraltar port or airport. It is anticipated that the third-country national check will entail two controls, one by Gibraltar's Borders and Coastguard Agency , giving entry into Gibraltar, and one by Frontex , giving entry into the Schengen Area.

  6. Currency: Gibraltar Pound (tied to the Pound Sterling) GDP: £2347 million. Population: 32,000 registered Gibraltarians. Working population is 29,995, half of which crosses the border daily. 9,726 of the 15,275 daily commuters are Spanish. Economic Pillars: The main pillars of the economy are financial services, maritime services, e-gaming and ...

  7. Since 1927, Gibraltar has issued its own banknotes and, since 1988, its own coins. Gibraltar decimalised in 1971 at the same time as the UK, replacing the system of 1 pound = 20 shillings = 240 pence with one of 1 pound = 100 (new) pence.