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1. Gibraltar Beautification Commission, Gibraltar, Michigan

2. 54 Vichy French bombers raided Gibraltar.

3. 1 day ago · People cross the Gibraltar airport runway towards the border crossing with Spain, Backdropped by the Gibraltar rock, in Gibraltar, Friday, March 5, 2021

4. GIBRALTAR HEIGHTS, Annotto Bay, St. Mary Parish

5. No income accrued in or derived from Gibraltar.

6. Paragraph 3 of Section 2.2.2 addresses ships registered in Gibraltar.

7. Algeciras, port city, Cádiz provincia (province), in the comunidad autónoma (autonomous community) of Andalusia, in extreme southern Spain, across the Bay of Gibraltar from Gibraltar.

8. Even though Spain, the United Kingdom and Gibraltar are all part of the European Union, the border fence is still relevant today since Gibraltar is outside the customs union.

9. After a thorough vetting procedure carried out by V Section in Gibraltar,

10. Vessel ESHIPS Agamid is a Oil/Chemical Tanker, Registered in Gibraltar

11. Less than a week after the Capture of Gibraltar, Admiral George Rooke received intelligence that a French fleet under the command of Toulouse and d'Estrées was approaching Gibraltar.

12. Boxing: Gibraltar honours Whyte, Povetkin with special coin ahead of rematch

13. A city of southern Spain on the Bay of Algeciras opposite Gibraltar

14. Duncan joined Force H at Gibraltar in October and escorted that group.

15. Barmy is licensed by the UK Gambling Commission & Gibraltar Gambling Authorities

16. They landed at Gibraltar on 30 April and worked their way northward.

17. The convoy left Gibraltar on 6 May, and was detected by Italian aircraft.

18. LiamBaldachino@icloud.com +44 7934597085 21 Manuel Olivero House Edinburgh Estate Gibraltar GX11 1AA.

19. that Gibraltar welcomed the hundreds who had come to work on the project.

20. Atlantis, a legendary island in the Atlantic Ocean, lying west of the Strait of Gibraltar

21. Security is not limited to the terminal; access to Gibraltar Harbour is restricted.

22. Algeciras definition, a seaport in S Spain, in Andalusia, on the Strait of Gibraltar

23. We landed at the southern port of Algeciras, alongside the enormous Rock of Gibraltar.

24. As variable as flu is, HIV makes flu look like the Rock of Gibraltar.

25. Spain made some territorial gains but failed in its primary aim of recovering Gibraltar.

26. Same-sex marriage became legal in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar on 15 December 2016.

27. She escorted a troop convoy from Gibraltar to Malta in late November during Operation Collar.

28. She reached Gibraltar on 10 December, and after four days continued on to the Adriatic Sea.

29. What does Algeciras mean? A city of southern Spain on the Bay of Algeciras opposite Gibraltar

30. 18: In response to Mers-el-Kébir, the Vichy French Air Force bombs British-held Gibraltar.

31. In October 2011, the Government of Gibraltar announced plans for expansion and renovation of the cruise terminal.

32. Prince Edward's Gate was the subject of stamps issued by the Gibraltar Philatelic Bureau in 1971 and 1993.

33. Weather, 66, 72-78 Scorer, R.S., 1952: Mountain-gap winds; a study of the surface wind in Gibraltar.

34. The small British enclave of the city of Gibraltar presents a third cultural group found in the straits.

35. Subject: Effective action against death boats in the Straits of Gibraltar The policy on containing immigration and strengthening barriers along the Straits of Gibraltar is based on a seriously flawed approach and has attracted public criticism from the Andalusian government and the Ombudsman.

36. Departing Belfast, Ireland, on 4 June 1943, Battler served in the screen of Gibraltar bound convoy OS.49

37. The two ships escorted the battleship Nelson back to Gibraltar after she had been torpedoed during the operation.

38. On 26 April 1952, Wasp collided with destroyer minesweeper Hobson while conducting night flying operations en route to Gibraltar.

39. Sardinia and Corsica, the Balearic Islands, and the stronghold Septem Fratres near Gibraltar were recovered in the same campaign.

40. The Grand Casemates is a building in Grand Casemates Square, Gibraltar, that was originally a fortified barracks and casemate

41. In July 1943, she transferred the body of the Polish Supreme Chief General Władysław Sikorski from Gibraltar to England.

42. Antedonin Gibraltar in reverse? Gaily run the paint flow! And wot not what immigration is our moment in political history

43. Algeciras is located close to the British exclave of Gibraltar, it's just a 30-minute drive through a beautiful scenery

44. Algeciras is primarily and unashamedly a port and industrial centre, sprawling round the far side of the bay to Gibraltar.

45. The Act of Parliament also provided for the transfer of some responsibilities from the Government of Gibraltar to the Authority.

46. During much of the operation, Captain Roger Curtis was stationed aboard Latona to facilitate communicate between Howe and the Governor of Gibraltar.

47. Keith spent several months deployed off the Spanish Biscay coast during the Spanish Civil War and was later based in Gibraltar.

48. The former are not actually present in Gibraltar while the latter have a bricks and mortar presence there and are active in various sectors.

49. Or it could be the impressive numbers of white storks at Gibraltar or the Bosporus preparing for their flight to Africa in the fall.

50. The main weapon of Gibraltar is now not guns and Casemates, but low tariffs without VAT on goods and services, including bars and restaurants

51. The admiralty jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of Gibraltar is known in the shipping world internationally, and deals with a considerable volume of work.

52. Exempt companies are not actually present in Gibraltar while qualifying companies have a bricks and mortar presence there and are active in various sectors.

53. 12 Exempt companies were not actually present in Gibraltar while qualifying companies had a bricks and mortar presence there and were active in various sectors.

54. Lying on the shores of the Strait of Gibraltar, the town was originally a fishing village and trade link when it was settled some 2,000 years ago.

55. En plein centre ville, surplombant le détroit de Gibraltar, se dresse l'hôtel Atlas Almohades, l'endroit idéal pour mieux profiter de la ville blanche.

56. The Andalusian emblem shows the figure of Hercules and two lions between the two pillars of Hercules that tradition situates on either side of the Strait of Gibraltar

57. The vessel ESHIPS Agamid (IMO: 9353864, MMSI: 236355000) is a Oil/Chemical Tanker that was built in 2006 ( 15 years old ).It's sailing under the flag of [GI] Gibraltar.

58. The ship delivered us to New York before continuing its trip to Gibraltar, a very kind act on the part of the management of the Cunard White Star Line.

59. It had received the news so quickly, because the British fleet had met a day after the battle with a fishing boat that brought a report from Admiral Collingwood to Gibraltar.

60. All Gibraltarian students used to follow the UK student loans procedure, applying for a loan from the Student Loans Company which was then reimbursed in full by the Government of Gibraltar.

61. Ocean-front located with a magnificent view on the Gibraltar Detroit, the Hotel Ramada Les Almohades Tanger is few steps away from a fine sand beach and 5 minutes from the city centre

62. ‘In Antiquity Gibraltar belonged in turn to the Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Romans, and Visigoths.’ ‘His 37-volume Natural History is the longest work on science in Latin that has survived from Antiquity.’

63. Pressed men were militarily unreliable; regiments with large numbers of such men were deployed to garrisons such as Gibraltar or the West Indies, purely to increase the difficulty in successfully deserting.

64. Porcupine was under the command of Commander George Scott Stewart RAN when U-602 torpedoed her whilst she was escorting the depot ship Maidstone from Gibraltar to Algiers on 9 December 1942.

65. Wasp and her consorts passed through the Straits of Gibraltar under cover of the pre-dawn darkness on 19 April, avoiding the possibility of being discovered by Spanish or Axis agents.

66. There are two slightly differing, but related, etymologies for the origin of the term: One common etymology is that Bigot is a reversal of the codewords "TO GIB", meaning "To Gibraltar".

67. Together with the Swiss Anglican chaplaincies, who were celebrating the 25th anniversary of the founding of the Anglican Diocese of Gibraltar in Europe, we invited all interested people to journey together on a number of pilgrimages.

68. According to information supplied by the United Kingdom, in circumstances where the intended operation requires a bricks and mortar presence in Gibraltar, the company undertaking such activity would usually obtain Qualifying Company status rather than Exempt Company status

69. According to legend, Atlantis was populated by an advanced society which perished after the island subcontinent was submerged beneath the waters of the Atlantic Ocean somewhere past the Pillars of Hercules (assumed to be the Strait of Gibraltar).

70. According to information supplied by the United Kingdom, in circumstances where the intended operation requires a ‘bricks and mortar’ presence in Gibraltar, the company undertaking such activity would usually obtain Qualifying Company status rather than Exempt Company (6) status.

71. The winds are well known for creating a particular cloud formation above the Rock of Gibraltar; In Almería, the winds are well known for making the temperatures rise as the wind blows across the desert interior of the province.

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73. Nicolas and Marie Alexia, a young engaged couple from Gibraltar, asked: “Your Holiness, many today think that life-long fidelity is too challenging; many feel that the struggle to live together may be beautiful, enchanting, but it is difficult, even impossible.

74. However, the fact that Qualifying Companies tend to have a ‘bricks and mortar’ presence in Gibraltar and generate income that is subject to company taxation, albeit at a reduced rate, suggests that they do in fact engage in economic activity.

75. However, the fact that Qualifying Companies tend to have a bricks and mortar presence in Gibraltar and generate income that is subject to company taxation, albeit at a reduced rate, suggests that they do in fact engage in economic activity

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77. Barbary - a region of northern Africa on the Mediterranean coast between Egypt and Gibraltar; was used as a base for pirates from the 16th to 19th centuries Barbary Coast - the Mediterranean coast of northern Africa that was famous for its Moorish pirates

78. An important factor in this change in statistics is the recent judgment of the European Court of Justice in Case C-30/01, according to which there is no requirement to transpose some internal market directives with ancillary environmental objectives into the legislation for the territory of Gibraltar.

79. During that meeting the Spanish Minister for Foreign Affairs made a formal offer to the United Kingdom Government regarding a future status for Gibraltar, whereby the Territory would come under Spanish sovereignty, yet retain a large degree of local political and administrative autonomy (see A/AC.109/2112, para.

80. ‘At close intervals are semi-circular Bastions with eyelets for archers to look down and shoot at the enemy.’ ‘It was the period immediately after the siege that established the existing defence systems of Gibraltar with all its great Bastions, casements and massive lines of artillery-proof walls built from clean dressed limestone.’