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Wat (wie) is Strait of Gibraltar - definitie


Strait of Gibraltar crossing         
  • The [[Strait of Gibraltar]]
  • Looking east over the Strait of Gibraltar, with the [[Rif]] (south) on the right and [[Andalusia]] (north) on the left
RAILWAY TUNNEL
Gibraltar Tunnel; Gibraltar bridge; Gibraltar tunnel; Gibralter Straits Rail Tunnel; Strait of Gibraltar Tunnel; Gibraltar Bridge; Straits of Gibraltar crossing; Strait of Gibraltar tunnel
The Strait of Gibraltar crossing is a hypothetical bridge or tunnel spanning the Strait of Gibraltar (about 14 km or 9 miles at its narrowest point) that would connect Europe and Africa. The governments of Spain and Morocco appointed a joint committee to investigate the feasibility of linking the two continents in 1979, which resulted in the much broader Euromed Transport project.
Vries Strait         
  • Staten Island]] or [[Hokkaido]].
STRAIT BETWEEN URUP AND ITURUP, KURIL ISLANDS
Etorofu Strait; Friza Strait
Vries Strait or Miyabe Line is a strait between two main islands of the Kurils. It is located between the northeastern end of the island of Iturup and the southwestern headland of Urup Island, connecting the Sea of Okhotsk on the west with the Pacific Ocean on the east.
History of Gibraltar         
  • ''Veüe du d'Estroit de Gibraltar et des Environs, avec les tranchées du Siège mis en 1704'', by [[Louis Boudan]] (1704)
  • View across Gibraltar looking north, by Frederick William J. Shore (1883)
  • The First Battle of Algeciras (6 July 1801) off Gibraltar, portrayed in ''Algéciras, 6 Juillet 1801'' by [[Antoine Léon Morel-Fatio]]
  • Battle of Gibraltar]]'' by [[Cornelis Claesz van Wieringen]]
  • [[Charles V Wall]], built by the Spanish to control access to the south side of Gibraltar after the pirate raid of September 1540
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  • Castle Street, Gibraltar, by [[Frederick Leeds Edridge]], 1833
  • conquered Gibraltar]] in the name of Archduke Charles of Austria
  • Special passes were required to enter Gibraltar proper at night, whilst the Spanish civil war was raging 1936.
  • Spanish border pass for Gibraltarian residents, permitting day visits only.
  • The United States' [[Great White Fleet]] visiting Gibraltar harbour in February 1909
  • The Gibraltar House of Assembly (now the Gibraltar Parliament), established in 1969.
  • Annotated satellite view of the Strait of Gibraltar
  • Aerial view of Gibraltar as seen in 2011
  • The closed gates at the border between Gibraltar and Spain, 1977
  • ''Gibraltar'', 1654 by [[Jan Peeters I]]
  • Location of Gibraltar in the far south of the Iberian Peninsula
  • Gibraltar's Moorish Baths, now incorporated into the [[Gibraltar Museum]]
  • Gibraltar Woman]]" – a Neanderthal who lived in Gibraltar some 50,000 years ago
  • Toledo]] on 10 July 1502 by [[Isabella I of Castile]]
  • The [[Pillars of Hercules]] depicted erroneously as an island on the ''[[Tabula Peutingeriana]]'', an ancient Roman map
  • A map of Gibraltar and its fortifications, drawn in 1799 by Jean-Denis Barbié du Bocage
  • Searchlights on the Rock of Gibraltar during an air raid practice on 20 November 1942
  • The Sortie made by the Garrison of Gibraltar in the Morning of 27 November 1781]]'' by [[John Trumbull]], depicting a British attack that occurred during the [[Great Siege of Gibraltar]]
  • The 14th-century Tower of Homage, the largest surviving fragment of Gibraltar's [[Moorish Castle]]
OVERVIEW OF HISTORY
Gibraltar/History; Original inhabitants of Gibraltar; History of gibraltar; British Gibraltar; Prehistory of Gibraltar
The history of Gibraltar, a small peninsula on the southern Iberian coast near the entrance of the Mediterranean Sea, spans over 2,900 years. The peninsula has evolved from a place of reverence in ancient times into "one of the most densely fortified and fought-over places in Europe",Rose, p.
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Strait of Gibraltar
1. Only the narrow Strait of Gibraltar separates Morocco from Spain.
2. Most African migrants attempt the shorter route across the Strait of Gibraltar from Morocco.
3. The abductor took the little girl over the border into Spain, then across the Strait of Gibraltar into Morocco.
4. Spain‘s other enclave on Morroco‘s north coast, Ceuta, has a population of 77,000 and is closer to the Strait of Gibraltar.
5. Three migrants tried to cross the Strait of Gibraltar to Spain by paddling the eight miles on a windsurfing board, it emerged today.