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The Rock of Gibraltar, a prominent limestone formation, was formed during the Late Jurassic period, approximately 170 million years ago. Its geological history includes significant tectonic activity and the uplift of the region, which contributed to its current structure. The rock is primarily composed of a type of limestone known as Miocene limestone, which was deposited in a shallow sea environment.

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