Spain has 2 autonomous cities in North Africa. They are Melilla and Ceuta, each one is about 75,000 people, and each one has a land border with Morocco. You can't get closer than that.
Spain has 2 autonomous cities in North Africa. They are Melilla and Ceuta, each one is about 75,000 people, and each one has a land border with Morocco. You can't get closer than that.
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The Atlas mountains in Morocco are close to Spain.
Yes. They even have land-borders.
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Morocco, Spain, and France.
Spain has 2 Autonomous Cities in North Africa surrounded by Morocco. Each city is a part of Spain and each has a population of about 74,000. If you can see across a border that has no thickness(it's a line), you can see from one country to the other. Each city has ferry service from European Spain. Yes, on a clear day the coast of northern Morocco is clearly visible. The closest major city to Morocco is Algeciras and there are regular ferries across to Tangier, Morocco.
Morocco is south of Spain in Africa.
The Strait of Gibraltar separates Spain from Morocco.
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Morocco was split between France and Spain.
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Jordan, Morocco and Spain.
No African country borders Spain. Morocco is separated by sea at the Straits of Gibraltar from Spain, so it is close to it.