The following is a list of governors and other local administrators of the city of Ceuta, a Spanish exclave in North Africa. The list encompass the period...
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Ceuta (UK: /ˈsjuːtə/, US: /ˈseɪuːtə/, Spanish: [ˈθewta, ˈsewta] ; Arabic: سَبْتَة, romanized: Sabtah) is an autonomous city of Spain on the North African...
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Mayor-President of the Autonomous City of Ceuta (Spanish: Alcalde-Presidente de la Ciudad Autónoma de Ceuta) or simply the President of Ceuta, is the highest...
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Catholic diocese of Ceuta, first Portuguese and afterwards Spanish, existed from 1417 to 1879. It was a suffragan of the Patriarchate of Lisbon until 1675...
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Facsimile edition (1994) AES Reprint, New Delhi. ISBN 81-206-0900-X. Biographies of Portuguese viceroys and governors of India (1550–1640) in Portuguese [1]...
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Daniel and companions (category History of Ceuta)
martyred at Ceuta on 10 October 1227, according to the Chronicle of the Twenty-Four Generals of the Order of Friars Minor (c. 1370). The names of Daniel's...
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of the Algarve. John I of Portugal added to the title of "King of Portugal and the Algarve", the title "Lord of Ceuta", and his grandson Afonso V of Portugal...
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of Ceuta (Partido Democrático y Social de Ceuta) Socialist Party of the People of Ceuta (Partido Socialista del Pueblo de Ceuta) Union of Muslims of Ceuta...
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regions, the Spanish autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla on the coast of Africa, and the Dutch BES islands of Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba in the...
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Hammudid dynasty (category Caliphate of Córdoba)
Straits of Gibraltar, suddenly becoming a powerful force. Claiming to act on behalf of the dethroned Hisham II, the Hammudid governor of Ceuta Ali ibn...
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right-of-use. It is not an official language of the European Union. Includes the autonomous community of the Canary Islands; the autonomous cities of Ceuta...
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This is the list of cities, towns, and villages in the country of Cameroon: Bodo Goura, Centre Region Goura, Far North Region Ngoila Nkuv Mmuock Leteh...
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nominated Governor of Ceuta from 1445 until 1450. By royal decree dated from 25 May 1455, King Afonso V of Portugal granted Fernando I the new title of 1st...
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This is a list of political parties in Nigeria. The Federal Republic of Nigeria has a multi-party system. The largest by National Assembly seats are the...
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Melilla (redirect from List of cities in Melilla)
number of Sephardic Jews and Sindhi Hindus. Melilla features a diglossia between the official Spanish and Tarifit. Like the autonomous city of Ceuta and...
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only the fort of Septum (modern Ceuta), across the Strait of Gibraltar.[citation needed] During the successful revolt of the exarch of Carthage, Heraclius...
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Prince Henry the Navigator (redirect from Prince Henry of Portugal)
to conquer Ceuta (1415), the Muslim port on the North African coast across the Straits of Gibraltar from the Iberian Peninsula. He learned of the opportunity...
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Ali ibn Rashid al-Alami (category CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list)
al-Hurra, governor of Tetouan. He founded the city of Chefchaouen in 1471 as a base from which to attack the Portuguese who had conquered Ceuta in 1415...
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The following table groups the list of notable Andalusians listed in alphabetical order within categories: Who Was Who in America, Historical Volume, 1607–1896...
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overseas areas, the Spanish cities of Ceuta and Melilla, and most of the British overseas territories. The following is a list of internationally recognised sovereign...
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Monarchies in Africa (category Lists of monarchies)
da Cunha of the United Kingdom and the Canary Islands and Ceuta and Melilla of Spain. Due to trans-Saharan trade, the early settlements of West Africa...
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Likewise, the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla elect two senators each. This direct election results in the election of 208 senators by the citizens...
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of Spain FIPS region codes of Spain Hierarchical list of the Nomenclature of territorial units for statistics - NUTS and the Statistical regions of Europe...
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Morocco–Spain relations (redirect from History of Morocco–Spain relations)
Morocco–Spain border separates the plazas de soberanía (including Melilla and Ceuta) on the Mediterranean coast from the Moroccan mainland. Morocco's foreign...
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today holds Ceuta, a city which, at time when the country got hold of it, was part of the Kingdom of the Algarves. In 2010 the Government of Gibraltar began...
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Mauretania Tingitana (category History of Ceuta)
Volubilis, the palace of Gordius, Sala Colonia, Tingis and Iulia Constantia Zilil. Ancient Rome portal List of Roman governors of Mauretania Tingitana...
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Pascua Militar (category CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list)
numeric names: authors list (link) "Ceuta celebra hoy el desfile y los actos conmemorativos por la Pascua Militar". El Faro de Ceuta (in European Spanish)...
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Morocco (redirect from List of administrative divisions of Morocco)
east, and the disputed territory of Western Sahara to the south. Morocco also claims the Spanish exclaves of Ceuta, Melilla and Peñón de Vélez de la...
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Tangier (redirect from Wilaya of Tanger)
Julian of Ceuta supposedly led the last defences of Tangier against the Muslim invasion of North Africa. Medieval romance made his betrayal of Christendom...
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rebellion against the Marinids in Ceuta and in the Gomara Mountains of Morocco. In 1306 or 1307, he captured Ceuta. He secured an alliance with Tlemcen...
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