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The group most likely to reach Gibraltar by land would be the Iberian Peninsula inhabitants, specifically the people of ancient Iberia, including tribes such as the Celtiberians. Additionally, during various historical periods, groups such as the Phoenicians, Romans, and Moors would have traversed land routes to access Gibraltar. These groups utilized established trade routes and had significant interactions in the region.

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