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Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory. It was ceded to Britain under the Terms of the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713 at the end of the war of Spanish succession. Under this treaty Spain lost most of her European empire.
Morocco was split between France and Spain.
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there is a country called Morocco, it's a country in north Africa near to Spain, an Muslim Country
No. Moroccan women are free to move on their own. Morocco is not Saudi Arabia.
The US has a more influential, powerful, and stable government than Morocco. However, Morocco's government exercises more power on its own subjects.
Gibraltars currency is the Pound Sterling, but they mint their own coins. Gibraltars currency is legal tender only in Gibraltar.
No, Morocco is a country in Africa. France is a country in Europe. From 1912 to 1956, large portions of Morocco were a French Protectorate.
Morocco is in northwestern Africa on the Atlantic Ocean, south of Spain and northwest of Algeria. For extra links, you can copy and paste these to get a clear view of Morocco's location on the map: http://www.infoplease.com/atlas/country/morocco.html http://www.lonelyplanet.com/maps/africa/morocco/
Not exactly. Gibraltar is a Crown Dependency, as is the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man. This means that they are able to pass their own laws and have their own currency but are still British sovereign territory so Britain is responsible for the defence of these places.
No, but Russia did own Alaska until about 1860.
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.