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Melilla (/mɛˈliːjə/, Spanish: [meˈliʝa] ; Tarifit: Mřič) is an
autonomous city of
Spain on the
North African coast. It lies on the
eastern side of the...
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Ceuta and
Melilla may
refer to: Spain's two
autonomous cities,
Ceuta and
Melilla,
which are
often referred to
together In a
wider sense, to all the modern...
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Melilla is an
exclave of
Spain in
North Africa.
Melilla also may
refer to:
Melilla (Santurce), a
subbarrio of Santurce, San Juan,
Puerto Rico Lezica-Melilla...
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Melilla Airport (IATA: MLN, ICAO: GEML) is an
airport located in
Melilla, an
exclave of
Spain in Africa. The
airport is
located about 4 km (2.5 mi) southwest...
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Melilla border fence forms part of the Morocco–Spain
border in the city of
Melilla, one of two
Spanish cities in
north Africa.
Constructed by Spain...
- The "
Melilla Day"
celebrated in
Melilla on
September 17, is a
festival marking the date when
Pedro de Estopiñán
became the
first governor of
Melilla appointed...
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Somos Melilla (English: We Are
Melilla, SML) is a
political party in the
Spanish city of
Melilla.
Until 2022 it was
branded as
Adelante Melilla (English:...
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fewer to
allow for more
options at the
local level.
Since 2010,
Ceuta and
Melilla, both
autonomous cities of Spain, have
declared the
Muslim holiday of Eid...
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Deportiva Melilla is a
Spanish football team
based in the
autonomous city of
Melilla.
Founded in 1976, it
currently plays in
Segunda Federación –...
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Spanish Constitution,
henceforth becoming an
autonomous city. Ceuta, like
Melilla and the
Canary Islands, was
classified as a free port
before Spain joined...