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  2. Hotel Ceuta Puerta de Africa - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Ceuta Puerta de Africa. Coordinates: 35°53′18.29″N 5°18′57.31″W. Hotel lobby. Hotel Ceuta Puerta de Africa is a hotel in Ceuta, a Spanish city bordering northern Morocco. It is located near the Palacio Municipal in the centre of the city, near the corner of Avenida Alcalde Antonio L. Sánchez Prados and the Plaza de África.

  3. Ceuta - Wikipedia

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    Ceuta (UK: / ˈsjuːtə /, US: / ˈseɪuːtə /, [ 5 ][ 6 ]Spanish: [ˈθewta, ˈsewta] ⓘ) [ a ] is an autonomous city of Spain on the North African coast. Bordered by Morocco, it lies along the boundary between the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.

  4. Category:Hotels in Ceuta - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Ceuta Puerta de Africa This page was last edited on 6 February 2013, at 21:54 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. Category:Buildings and structures in Ceuta - Wikipedia

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    Hotels in Ceuta‎ (1 P) P. Portuguese colonial architecture in Spain‎ (4 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Ceuta"

  6. Peninsula of Almina - Wikipedia

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    Peninsula of Almina. The Península de Almina is a peninsula making up much of the eastern part of the Spanish city of Ceuta in Africa. It is dominated by the peak of Monte Hacho. The peninsula contains Ceuta's easternmost point, Punta Almina, [1] and is connected to the rest of Ceuta by an isthmus barely 100 metres (330 ft) in width.

  7. Parque Marítimo del Mediterráneo - Wikipedia

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    Parque Marítimo del Mediterráneo. The Parque Marítimo del Mediterráneo is a leisure complex covering 55,000 m 2 located in the autonomous Spanish city of Ceuta, bordering northern Morocco. It consists of three artificial lakes of salt water, [1] filtered directly from the sea. These are suitable for swimming during the summer months.