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  2. Battle of Cabrita Point - Wikipedia

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    The London Gazette, dated 14–17 May 1705 detailing the return of Leake from Gibraltar after the battle.. The Battle of Cabrita Point, also known Battle of Marbella, was a naval battle that took place while a combined Spanish-French force besieged Gibraltar on 10 March 1705 (21 March 1705 in the New Calendar) during the War of Spanish Succession.

  3. Gibraltar Cable Car - Wikipedia

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    During the journey, audio tour guides describe historical background on the sights of Gibraltar. [6] [7] At the top is a restaurant, café, toilet facilities, and terraces which offer views across the Strait of Gibraltar to Morocco, the Bay of Gibraltar towards Algeciras, and up the east coast towards Marbella.

  4. Timeline of the history of Gibraltar - Wikipedia

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    St. Bernard of Clairvaux, whose feast falls on 20 August, became the patron saint of Gibraltar. 1463 – In a tour through Andalusia, Henry IV was the first Christian monarch to visit Gibraltar. 1467 July – In the midst of a nobility revolt against the King, the forces of the Duke of Medina Sidonia, after a 16-month siege, took Gibraltar.

  5. Transport in Gibraltar - Wikipedia

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    Transportation in Gibraltar includes roadway, bus, air, aerial cable car and sea. Due to Gibraltar's compact size and density, walking is the most popular mode of transport making up 48% of trips. Private vehicles make up 30% of trips while a further 15% of trips are made on motorcycles or mopeds. [1]

  6. Algeciras-Bobadilla railway - Wikipedia

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    The Algeciras-Bobadilla railway was built for the benefit of British officers stationed in Gibraltar wanting to travel to Spain and the rest of Europe. [2] To avoid offending Spanish sensitivities, the line was built concluding in Algeciras, a town in Spain on the opposite side of the Bay of Gibraltar, rather than at the Gibraltar border.

  7. British visitors to Gibraltar could face Schengen checks ...

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    In addition, any time spent in Gibraltar could count towards the maximum of 90 days’ stay in 180 days, which the UK negotiated as part of the Brexit agreement. Many British travellers ...

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