It is somewhere around 100 or 105 miles from Cape Spartel Morocco to Sevilla by way of the Atlantic Ocean to Sanlucar de Barremeda Spain, then up the Guadalquiver River to Sevilla.
The drive from Seville, Spain to Barcelona, Spain is approximately 998 km - about 10 hours 19 mins.
They almost have the same weather but Algeria is a little colder than Morocco and it snows more in Algeria than morrocco. It depends where in Algeria and where in Morocco you are. The mountains are generally cooler than the desert or coastal regions.
Spain and Morocco, between which are the Straits of Gibraltar.
It depends on where you are going in Morocco.
It is 616 miles from Barcelona to Nerja. It should take about 10 hours.
At the Rock of Gibraltar, Iberian Spain is only about 8 miles from the nearest part of Morocco, which is located in the north western part of Africa. However, Spain controls two African cities which actually border Morocco. There is a no-man's land area of about 100-200 feet, so that is the technical distance from Spain to Morocco. Ever hear of the Moors (Moroccan) invasion of Spain? If you were taught any history at all in school, remember the Moors invaded Spain and ruled there for about 700 years until 1492 when they were finally driven out by the Spanish forces of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella.......yes the same Ferdinand and Isabella that financed the voyages of Cristopher Columbus.
It is about 6,500 km from Morocco to Pakistan.
280 miles
It is approximately 9 miles from Iberian Spain to Morocco across the Straits of Gibraltar. Technically, Spain sits directly on the African continent through their Autonomous Cities of Ceuta and Melilla. These two cities border Morocco.
Spain and the Atlantic Ocean. Portugal is also not very far from Morocco, a country in northwestern Africa. Portugal borders Spain and the Atlantic Ocean. Spain borders the east and north of Portugal, and the Atlantic Ocean borders the south and west of Portugal.
George Bizet's Carmen is set in the city of Paris, France. This a four act opera that debuted in the year 1875.
Morocco has both Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea beaches.