Gibraltar Strait.
Spain
The narrow strip of water at the southern tip of Spain is called the Strait of Gibraltar.
The narrow strip that separates Spain from Africa is the Strait of Gibraltar.
The Strait of Gibraltar.
The STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR separates Morocco (in Africa) from Spain (in Europe).
They are opposite each other on the Mediterranean Sea at Gibrallter.
Yes, because an isthmus is a narrow strip of land separating two bodies of water.
Morocco is across the Straits of Gibraltar, 8 or 9 miles, from Spain in North Africa.
Yes. You would either have to cross the Mediterranean Sea, the Strait of Gibraltar or the Atlantic Ocean. Iberia and Morocco do not touch.
It is called an isthmus and is usually surrounded by water. An example would be the strip of land between North America and South America.
Just south, across the Mediterranean Sea, is Morocco, and to the southeast is Algeria and Tunisia. (The UK territory of Gibraltar is at the southern tip of Spain.)
None of the above. An "Isthmus" (ISS-muss) is a strip of land separating two bodies of water.