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Gibraltar is a self governing Overseas Territory of the UK.

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Who owns Gibraltar?

The United Kingdom. However, there is a dispute with Spain that sovereignty should be theirs. The people of Gibraltar voted in 2002 to reject Spain's rule. Since 2006, Gibraltar has governed its own affairs, though some powers, such as defence and foreign relations, remain under UK responsibility. Gibraltar remains a British overseas dependent territory.


What is the location where the population has been under British rule for nearly 300 years and although proximal to Spain do not want to be governed by Spain?

The Crown Territory of Gibraltar.


Which country has sought the return of Gibraltar now under bitain?

For many years, Spain has been campaigning for sovereignty of Gibraltar to be returned to Spain. However, at the last referendum, 98% of Gibraltarians voted to remain affiliated with Britain.


Why has the British colony of Gibraltar not been returned to Spain despite the latter's request that it be returned?

First of all, let us correct the terminology. Gibraltar is not a British colony; it is a self-governing British Overseas Territory. Gibraltar has its own legislature, passes its own laws, has its own police, etc. It is a separate country under the aegis and protection of the UK. This is fundamentally different from a colony, which is governed by individuals appointed and directed by the metropole whose views may be out-of-touch with the people they govern.As for why Britain has not returned Gibraltar to Spain; the Gibraltarian people do not want this. The Gibraltarian people have been consistent in their disapproval of becoming part of Spain and Britain has chosen to honor this decision.For example, in response to Spanish Caudillo Franco's overtures to have Gibraltar reunited with Spain, Gibraltarians voted overwhelmingly to remain under British sovereignty in the Gibraltar sovereignty referendum of 1967, which led to the passing of the Gibraltar Constitution Order in 1969. In another referendum held in 2002, in response to a proposal of shared sovereignty on which Spain and Britain were said to have reached "broad agreement", Gibraltarians rejected the change by an overwhelming majority (98%). A new Constitution Order was approved in referendum in 2006, which created the current mostly autonomous government of Gibraltar.


Did Spain used to belong to the United Kingdom?

No but the UK does have Gibraltar a self governing overseas territory. It is situated at the southern tip of Spain and was captured in 1704, eventually sovereignty was ceded to Britain in 1713. Spain has tried to reclaim it ever since. For much of their history Spain and Britain have been in conflict, much of it dictated by the clash between the two religions of Catholicism and Protestantism and the countries positions historically in trying to extend their empires around the world.


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Spain has never belonged to the United Kingdom, but there is a small area of land south of Spain - Gibraltar - which has been owned by England / Britain since the early 18th century.


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