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Melilla - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Melilla is part of Málaga Province. Melilla is an enclave with an area of 12,5 km² in mainland Morocco. Melilla is governed through a 25 seat local council with 6 parties, of which Groupo Independiente Liberal is the largest with 7 seats.
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Melilla border fence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Few people are aware of the existence of Spanish Morocco, and Melilla is much less known than the other part, Ceuta. The existence of Melilla today, is based on history more than anything else. While Melilla is pleasant, clean and apparently well-off, most of this is the result of subsidies from the Spanish state and EU.
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A selection of articles related to Melilla ... A Wisdom Archive on Melilla ... Melilla was a Phoenician and later Punic establishment under the name of Rusadir. Later it became a part of the Roman province of Hispania Nova Ulterior Tingitana in Hispania . As centuries passed, it went through Vandal, Byzantine and Hispano...
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The population of the Autonomous City of Ceuta. ... < Melilla MEL City Melilla 13 63,593 56,600 66,411 71,448 ... Capital: Melilla...
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Melilla, Spain: TripAdvisor has the largest collection of reviews and articles on what to do, where to eat, and where to stay when in Melilla. ... Parador de Melilla...
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Hotels in Melilla, Spain: See traveler reviews, candid photos, and great deals for 4 Melilla hotels at TripAdvisor. ... Traveler Advice on Melilla Hotels...
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Ceuta and Melilla are Spain's two remaining outposts in Africa. Melilla was conquered by the Spanish in 1496, Ceuta by the Portuguese in 1415, one of the few parts of the Portuguese Empire that was to stay with Spain after the dynastic union of both countries (1580-1640) was dissolved.
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Our delegation of Melilla has been in charge for several years of the control of the vessels of Cemex España, S.A., company of the Cemex group. This company has a warehouse to the storage and distribution of bulk cement and bags cement to their clients.
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