The Strait of Gibraltar is a 9 mile wide international waterway that connects the Mediterranean Sea with the Atlantic Ocean. It also separates Europe from Aftica.
Thje Straits of Gibraltar is not claimed by any one country.
Spain (and the British possession of Gibraltar) are on the north side of the straits and Morocco (And the Spanish possession of Cueta) is on the south side of the straits.
Morocco, after you cross the strait, of course.
What country is on the southern side of the Strait of Gibraltar
Morocco is only about 8 miles away.
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The "Strait of Gibraltar" is the Atlantic entrance to the Mediteranean Sea, on the north side of which is the Rock of Gibraltar.
Strait of Gibraltar.
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No, there is not. However, there is a ferry that you can take to pass the Strait of Gibraltar to get to either side.
The Strait of Gibraltar connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean. On the north side is the British territory of Gibraltar at the southern tip of Spain, famous for the Rock of Gibraltar.
Promontories flanking the entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar were known in antiquity as the Pillars of Hercules. The pillar on the northern European side, Calpe Mons, is the Rock of Gibraltar. The North African peak is not predominant, and as such, the identity of Abila Mons has been disputed throughout history. The two most likely peaks are Monte Hacho in Ceuta and Jebel Musa in Morocco.
It is a narrow straight of water connecting the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea.On either side of the Straights of Gibraltar are Spain in Europe to the north and Morocco in Africa to the south.The Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.
I guess you mean of America. Mexico is on the southern side.
Spain has bodies of water surrounding it which are the north Atlantic ocean, the Mediterranean sea, and the bay of Biscay. Spain also has land borders with Portugal, France, Andorra, the UK, and Morocco.