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It is a beautiful run to Gibraltar from Lisbon --just long enough to shake off the rustiness occasioned by a two-weeks' stay in port--and as the corvette goes bowling along under a cloud of canvas ...
Isaac and Rebecca's ancestors arrived in Gibraltar from Morocco in 1717 to supply the British fortress there. Although the Treaty of Utrecht banned Jews from the Rock, their ability to speak the ...
Named in Arabic "Jabal Tariq", after the Muslim commander Tariq Ibn-Ziyad, who turned "the Rock" into a fortress in 711, Gibraltar has been an important naval base for more than 1,000 years.
The unique landscape at the Rock of Gibraltar is the site of stunning flora and fauna that can’t be found elsewhere on the European continent — and it’s also the home of the rare Levanter ...
Named in Arabic "Jabal Tariq", after the Muslim commander Tariq Ibn-Ziyad, who turned "the Rock" into a fortress in 711, Gibraltar has been an important naval base for more than 1,000 years.