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Ceuta, city on the north shoreline of Africa, isolated by 14 km from Cadiz region on the Spanish terrain by the Strait of Gibraltar and sharing a 6.4 km arrive outskirt with M'diq-Fnideq Prefecture in the Kingdom of Morocco. It lies along the limit between the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean and is one of nine populated Spanish regions in Africa and, alongside Melilla, one of two populated domains on terrain Africa. It was a piece of Cadiz region until the point when 14 March 1995 when both Ceuta and Melilla's Statutes of Autonomy were passed, the last having been a piece of Malaga region.
Ceuta, as Melilla and the Canary Islands, was a free port before Spain joined the European Union. As of 2011, it has a populace of 82,376. Its populace comprises of Christians, Muslims and little minorities of Sephardic Jews and ethnic Sindhi Hindus. Ceuta is commanded by Monte Anyera, a slope along its western outskirts with Morocco. The mountain is monitored by a military post.
Monte Hacho on the Peninsula of Almina ignoring the port is one of the conceivable areas for the southern mainstay of the Pillars of Hercules of Greek legend. Ceuta is one of two Spanish port urban areas on the northern shore of Africa, alongside Melilla. They are verifiably military fortifications, free ports, oil ports, and furthermore angling ports. Today the economy of the city depends vigorously on its port and its modern and retail centers.