Gibraltar (IPA: /dʒɨˈbrɒltər/) is a British overseas territory located near the southernmost tip of the Iberian Peninsula overlooking the Strait of Gibraltar. The territory shares a border with Spain to the north. Gibraltar has historically been an import
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Introduction to Gibraltarby FROMMER'SNovember 20, 2006 Where else would you find a town that is also a country? Gibraltar is only 5.8 sq. km (2 1/4 square miles) in size, but it has its own airport, currency, postage stamps, naval and military garrisons, two cathedrals, its own newspapers, radio, and TV -- and a casino. "The Rock" enjoys a pleasant climate and has a recorded history dating from A.D. 711 and traces of cave occupation 40,000 years ago. (read article)
Gibraltar: Hands off the rockby Jim KeebleOctober 19, 2002
It's an odd mixture of Middlesex and the Med, but its history is definitely British. Jim Keeble drops in on a proud outpost with an uncertain future
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Gibraltar: Weekendingby Anthony JefferiesJune 14, 2003
Enjoy the comforts of home life under a Spanish sun, says Anthony Jefferies
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Gibraltar: the view from the other sideby Paul MansfieldJuly 31, 2004
As the Rock celebrates its tercentenary, Paul Mansfield crosses the Spanish border for a double-take on the 'Little England' colony.
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Gibraltar: Posh on the Rockby Annie BennettAugust 23, 2004
With beautiful seas, sophisticated bars and plenty of bargains, Britain's controversial colony is not just tatty pubs and fish and chips, says Annie Bennett.
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Between a Rock and a harder placeJune 09, 2007
With the Army pulling out, Gibraltar is looking to tourism and tax avoidance. Andrew Purvis, who grew up there, fears it's going too far, too fast.
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