Text: The Fall of the Gibraltar Crusher

Updated on society 2024-05-27
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    After the Spanish Armada was wiped out by the British privateer fleet, it was occupied by the British.

    In 1704, the British conquered Gibb Bridge Ratuo in the midst of the Spanish Ongoing War. As a result of the war, Spain had no choice but to declare in the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713 that Gibraltar would be ceded to Britain forever. After the British occupied Gibraltar, they built a military fortress here and controlled the traffic in the Strait.

    For many years after the war, the people of Gibraltar wanted to remain under British rule and supported British rule by an absolute majority in several referendums.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    When the Spanish Armada was defeated by the British, it was controlled by the British.

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  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Gibraltar

    A city and port at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula in Europe. On the northern shore of the western end of the Strait of Gibraltar, when the Atlantic Ocean is the main route of communication with the Mediterranean, to the south of Africa is Morocco. Located on limestone highlands.

    Area square kilometers. The population is 10,000 (1984), 10 are Hispanics, 11 are English, Moroccan Arabs, Jews and Indians. The inhabitants are Roman Catholic and Muslim.

    It was occupied as a colony by the British in 1704. After the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869, the strategic position was strengthened. It is an important fortress and naval and air base, with modern loading and unloading equipment, ship repair yards and large dockyards, as well as clock manufacturing, winemaking and other industries.

    From the southernmost point of the Europa Point Menor, you can see the African continent on the other side of the river on a clear day.

    Geographical location. A British colony located at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula in Europe. It has an area of about 30,000 square kilometers (excluding the British garrison), of which about 20,000 are Gibraltarians (of Italian, Maltese and Spanish descent), about 5,000 are British, 3,000 are Moroccans, and there are also Indians, Portuguese, Pakistanis and Spaniards. Most of the inhabitants are Catholic.

    General Spanish and English.

    Located on a narrow peninsula along the Mediterranean coast at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula, it is strategically located on an isthmus connected to the Gibraltar region of southern Spain and bordered by the Strait of Gibraltar, choking the Mediterranean and Atlantic passages.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The Strait of Gibraltar is located between the southernmost part of Spain and the northwestern part of Africa. It is an important gateway connecting the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, with a total length of about 90 kilometers. The narrowest part of the gorge is only 14 kilometers, and the western part of the gorge is the widest, up to 43 kilometers; The shallowest water depth is 301 meters, the deepest water depth is 1181 meters, and the average depth is about 375 meters; The current speed from the Atlantic Ocean through the Strait of Gibraltar to the Mediterranean Sea is 4 kilometres per hour.

    In its early years, it was used by Atlantic navigators, and expeditions from the countries bordering the Mediterranean frequently passed through it to reach the Atlantic to complete their expeditions. Today, the Strait of Gibraltar remains an important shipping route from the Atlantic Ocean to Southern Europe1, North Africa and West Asia.

    The Strait of Gibraltar is only 58 kilometres long and 43 kilometres wide between Cape Trafalgar and Cape Spatel and 13 kilometres wide between Maroquiro in Spain and Cape Sires in Morocco. The average water depth is 310 meters.

    The Strait of Gibraltar, in addition to connecting the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, is also the "source of life" of the Mediterranean. It turns out that at a depth of 122 meters in the Mediterranean, there is a heavier, colder and saltier current, which flows out of the Mediterranean Sea in a steady stream westward. Reading this, you may ask, if this continues, won't the Mediterranean become dry?

    That's true. However, nature has its own laws, and the Mediterranean Sea will not dry up. The Strait of Gibraltar is a constant source of water for the Mediterranean.

    Originally, the wind direction of the strait was mostly easterly or westerly, and the cold air mass that entered the western Mediterranean from the north passed through here with a low-level high-speed easterly, which the locals called the wind. The Atlantic surface current is driven eastward through the Strait of Gibraltar into the Mediterranean Sea by the Revante winds, and the flow of this current is greater than that of the westward current at a depth of 122 meters in the Mediterranean. Therefore, the existence of the Strait of Gibraltar has saved the Mediterranean from becoming a shrinking salt country, and its merit is not small.

    The name Gibraltar is of Arabic origin and means "Mount Tarig". Legend has it that in 711 A.D., the Moore enlisted in the Maiyad Dynasty and the officer Tarig led a force of 7,000 men across the sea to attack Spain. After the Tarig army forced its landing, Tarig stood on a huge rock in Gibraltar and commanded the battle, defeating 100,000 Spanish troops.

    Tarig then ordered the construction of Gibraltar Castle here. The Strait of Gibraltar is named after the city of Gibraltar.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Gibraltar is a city located in Spain, the southernmost part of Europe, close to the throat of the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, and Morocco in North Africa across the Strait of Gibraltar. Later, Spain** ceded it to the United Kingdom**, which was also an important reason for affecting the relationship between Spain and the United Kingdom, which are also EU partners.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The location between the southernmost part of the Iberian Peninsula and the northernmost part of Morocco.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Spain declined rapidly in the 17c, and the death of King Charles II in 1700 sparked the protracted and far-reaching War of the Spanish Succession. After the war, the Spanish territories outside the Iberian Peninsula were completely lost, and Gibraltar became a British colony to this day. Inspired by the French Revolution, Spanish America began the War of Independence, which lasted until 1826, when all the colonies except Cuba became independent and Spanish rule came to an end.

    Spain never regained its glory.

    So I think politically Gibraltar should still be a British colony, but geographically, it's on the Iberian Peninsula, it's part of Spain, but I still think it's a British colony.

    On this point, it is recommended that you refer to relevant sources, and perhaps there will be a more detailed analysis, such as "The Rise of Great Powers", which is also slightly involved.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Geographically speaking, it should be Spanish, and if it is divided politically, it should belong to the United Kingdom, just like Hong Kong before the handover, which belongs to the British colony.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The question of the ownership of Gibraltar, a disputed area between Britain and Spain, has not yet been resolved.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Gibraltar was historically a British colony.

    Now theoretically an independent state! Does not belong to any country (of course, to a country within the Commonwealth).

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    A city and port at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula in Europe.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Now Britain has the right to rule.

    Before and after the Great Discoveries, Spain adopted a policy of expulsion or forced conversion of the Moors who believed in Islam in Gibraltar, and many of them were forced to move to Morocco in North Africa even after they were converted. During the British occupation, many Italians and British moved in, and some Moroccans returned to enrich the local population. At present, Gibraltarians mostly deny Spanish suzerainty over the region.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Britain is richer than Spain. Staying in the UK also includes special treatments, such as a tax system. And since the British occupation, a large number of Italians, British, North Africans have poured in, changing the local ethnic structure, and these people are all against the Spanish reconquest of Gibraltar.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The northern shore of the Mediterranean, where Gibraltar is located, is home to several developed countries in Europe: Portugal, Spain, France, and Italy, while the southern shore of the Mediterranean Sea is a North African country, and its economic situation is much worse than that of southern European countries, and the importance of the port depends on the geographical location and the surrounding economic conditions. Gibraltar is a military center, and the Strait of Gibraltar is the only passage connecting the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, and is known as the "lifeline" of the West.

    Especially after the opening of the Suez Canal in the 19th century, the Strait of Gibraltar became a shortcut for shipping between the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific oceans. Today, the Strait of Gibraltar is one of the busiest sea lanes in the world. Ships from Western and Nordic countries to countries bordering the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean generally pass through the Strait of Gibraltar - Mediterranean Sea - Suez Canal - Bab el-Mandeb Strait.

    And ships carrying oil from the Persian Gulf are also transported through the Strait of Gibraltar to the countries of Western and Northern Europe. From a military point of view, the Strait of Gibraltar is the main route for the US Navy's Sixth Fleet and the navies of NATO countries to enter and exit the Mediterranean. Spain's Rota Naval Base is the base of the U.S. Mediterranean Fleet, which allows the U.S. military to control and blockade the Strait of Gibraltar at any time.

    The Strait of Gibraltar is also the only route for the Russian Black Sea Fleet to enter and exit the Atlantic. The Strait of Gibraltar also has significant oceanographic value. The water in the strait flows from the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Ocean above 200 meters, to the bottom of the ocean at depths of 200 meters, and from the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean with higher salinity.

    This alternating flow of seawater has a great impact on the climate, hydrology and biological resources of the Mediterranean.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

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