Ceuta Heliport (Spanish: Helipuerto de Ceuta) (IATA: JCU, ICAO: GECE) is the heliport, and only air transport facility, serving the Spanish autonomous...
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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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List of airports in Spain (redirect from List of airports in Ceuta)
code: G#GC - Canary Islands (Spain) List of airports by ICAO code: G#GE - Ceuta and Melilla (Spain) Wikipedia: WikiProject Aviation/Airline destination...
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network AENA after Ceuta Heliport. Construction had started in February 2009. It provides transport to Ceuta and other areas in the Campo de Gibraltar. The...
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The Catholic diocese of Ceuta, first Portuguese and afterwards Spanish, existed from 1417 to 1879. It was a suffragan of the Patriarchate of Lisbon until...
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Airport – to 120 km (75 mi) In addition, the Algeciras Heliport is being built for transport to Ceuta and other areas in the region. Hornos Romanos del Rinconcillo...
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Morocco. It is also the closest airport to the Spanish city of Ceuta (which only has a heliport). The airport served over 15,000 passengers in the year 2008...
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Transport in Spain (section Heliports)
Almería, Cádiz, Cartagena, A Coruña, Ceuta, Huelva, Málaga, Melilla, Gijón, Palma de Mallorca, Sagunto, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Los Cristianos (Tenerife)...
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Daniel and companions (category History of Ceuta)
Daniel and companions were seven Friars Minor martyred at Ceuta on 10 October 1227, according to the Chronicle of the Twenty-Four Generals of the Order...
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Armed Forces of Spain. Also worth noting are Ceuta Heliport and Algeciras Heliport, the only heliports of the network. AENA logo history 1991–2011: First...
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Schengen Area (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
all Spanish territories, but there are border checks on departure from Ceuta and Melilla to Peninsular Spain or other Schengen countries, because of...
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closer to Gibraltar. In addition, the Algeciras Heliport across the bay offers scheduled services to Ceuta. Gibraltar Cruise Terminal receives a large number...
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Cruz de Tenerife GCXO (TFN) – Tenerife North Airport – Tenerife Also see airport category and list. (Spain) GECE (JCU) – Ceuta Heliport – Ceuta GEML (MLN)...
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until 1894, when a wooden jetty was created at the mouth of the Río de la Miel. Ceuta by Balearia, FRS and Trasmediterranea Tangier by Balearia, FRS, Inter...
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fifteen Castilian ships commanded by Admiral Egidio Boccanegra were sent to Ceuta to do as much damage as possible to the fleet of the King of Morocco, who...
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get similar privileges with respect to Tetouan airport and the city of Ceuta. In 1958, Tauima Aerodrome was still included in the investment plan for...
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Transport in Angola (section Heliports)
oil tanker 8, other 37 (2008) 102 (2021) The old airport in Luanda, Quatro de Fevereiro Airport, will be replaced by the new Dr. Antonio Agostinho Neto...
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its planned expansion, the airport was to feature a maintenance area, a heliport and an industrial zone of over 8 km2 (3 sq mi). In addition, a 300 m (980 ft)...
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patronage of Father Tomás del Valle who in 1748 was the Bishop of Cádiz and Ceuta. The hospital was required because the existing military hospital could...
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by neighbour Algeciras in Spain. The ports in the Straits — Algeciras, Ceuta and Gibraltar — are the second bunker market in Europe, behind the so-called...
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Chapel of Our Lady of Europe (redirect from Capilla de Nuestra Señora de Europa)
The Chapel of Our Lady of Europe (Spanish: Capilla de Nuestra Señora de Europa) is a Roman Catholic chapel located in the High Square (Spanish: Plaza Alta)...
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Crónica de D. Alfonso el Onceno. En la imprenta de A. de Sancha. 1787. Retrieved 6 May 2013. de Igartuburu, Luis (1847). Manual de la provincia de Cádiz:...
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Canada Yes Heliswiss Bern Switzerland Helitrans Stjørdal Norway Hélity Ceuta Spain Gibraltar, Morocco HNZ Group Les Cèdres Canada Afghanistan, Antarctica...
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Economy of Sierra Leone (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
997 ft); the remaining two having runways of shorter length. There are two heliports in the country.[where?] Mineral exports remain Sierra Leone's principal...
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reclamation on the seaward side of the rock has now provided space for a heliport. A funicular railway makes the fort more accessible. In the early 15th...
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Church of Our Lady of the Palm (Spanish: Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Palma; alternates Virgen de la Palma and Virgen María, Mistica Palma) is a Roman...
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the Kingdom of Castile, commanded by the Admiral of Castile, Pedro Martínez de Fe, and the combined fleets of the Marinid dynasty and that of the Emirate...
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List of companies of Sierra Leone (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
Airlines Mil Mi-8 at Freetown Lungi Airport, arriving from Mammy Yoko Heliport in Freetown. Economy of Sierra Leone Sierra Leone Selection Trust List...
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1844. Ortiz de la Vega 1858. Ortiz de la Vega 1858, p. 164. Ortiz de Zúñiga 1795, p. 297. Álvarez de la Fuente, José (1773). Sucesión Real de España (in...
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de Henares. Ferdinand IV, supported by his brother, Pedro de Castilla y Molina, the archbishop of Toledo, the bishop of Zamora, and Diego Lopez V de Haro...
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