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no, the strait of gibraltar is not a country; but there is a country named '' gibraltar '' under the sovereignty of the united kingdom. the straigh of gibraltar is composed of four elements as a part of sea: 1- the territorial waters of spain , 2- the territorial waters of morocco , 3- the territorial waters of gibraltar (uk's overseas territory) (the status of gibraltar's territorial waters is disputed!) , 4- the strait waters which is belongs to no country
No, Gibraltar is an overseas territorial possession of the United Kingdom.
The Strait of Gibraltar is in international waters but in a war situation, it would be controlled by British military personnel.
The Philippine internal waters as well as waters outside the baseline (per archipelago doctrine) but within the extent of the international treaty limits comprise the Philippines' territorial waters.
Indonesia
Puerto Rico is an island in the Caribbean Sea. Its western territorial waters share a border with the Dominican Republic's territorial waters. The US Virgin Islands are to the east of Puerto Rico. There are no other islands or continents that border territorial waters to the north or south.
Many carnivores are territorial.You do not have permission to enter our territorial waters.
Iran's territorial waters extend all of the way to the center of the Persian Gulf (roughly 70 miles from the Iranian coast).
boundaries of philippines internal water
Taxes are usually only applied at the point of purchase when ships or aircraft are in territorial waters. The High Seas are not territorial waters and therefore no taxes should be applied at the point
Morvan Meirelles Ferrugem has written: 'Largura do mar territorial' -- subject(s): Territorial waters
The reason that Canada extended its territorial waters out to 200 nautical miles was to put a limit on cod fishing. Fishing was a major source of income for many people at that time.