The Rock of Gibraltar is located at the entrance of the Mediterranean. Its strategic location and history have made it an international symbol of solidity and strength, and it frequently features in the world press and media.
Gibraltar is connected to the Spain by a sandy isthmus and a ferry to Morocco. The subject of repeated conquest and sieges, Gibraltar has been a British Territory since 1704 when it was ceeded forever under the Treaty of Utrecht. Since 1973 it is a part of the EU under the British treaty of accession.
The locally elected Government of Gibraltar has created a solid economy. In a modern Europe, this has its base in Offshore finance, shipping, tourism and the Internet rather than the military past. There is, however, much of that for the tourist to see, along with the famous apes.

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When you first see the Rock of Gibraltar, it is its impressive stature, towering isolated above the surrounding countryside, that causes the greatest impact. It is a narrow peninsula linked to the end of the Iberian Peninsula by a narrow sandy isthmus.

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