Gibraltar. This small strait is only about 14 kilometers wide at its narrowest point, making it a strategic location for military invasions and trade between Europe and Africa. Throughout history, various civilizations have sought to control this area to gain power and influence in both continents.
One example of a geographical strait is the Strait of Gibraltar, located between southern Spain and northern Morocco. It connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea and is an important shipping route.
Spain is separated from France by the Pyrenees mountain range.
Spain is the country that lies closest to the north African coast, specifically to the southern coast of Spain across the Strait of Gibraltar. The distance between the two places is only about 8 miles at its narrowest point.
Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory located at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula, bordered by Spain.
Spain
North of the Strait of Gibraltar is in Europe, not in Africa so the nearest country is Spain. South of the Strait, the nearest country is Morocco, which is in Africa.
The Strait of Gibraltar separates Spain from Morocco.
Spain is separated from North Africa by the Strait of Gibraltar. The strait is only ten miles wide. This means Morocco, in Africa, is only ten miles from Spain.
The Strait of Gibraltar separate Africa from Europe. You can stand in Spain and see the African continent. However, the Isle of Gibraltar lies in the Strait and this is British territory.
The Strait of Gibraltar separates Spain from Africa
Spain is north of the strait while Morocco is south.
North Africa and Spain
Spain
strait of Gibraltar
The straight of Gibraltar separates Spain from Africa meaning its SPAIN
The Strait of Gibraltar