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Europe > Gibraltar > Introduction
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B R A L T A R |
| "The sun never sets
on the British Empire" holds true even today in Gibraltar. Gibraltar, in its
entirety, spans only a stretch of about 6 sq kms along Spains Mediterranean
shoreline but is vitally important to the United Kingdom as a defense base. The country is
strategically the only point of entry to the Mediterranean Sea from the Atlantic Ocean.
The famed Rock of Gibraltar is a limestone and shale ridge across the Iberian Peninsula. |
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| It has
immense stature standing sheer and very tall at 426 metres. When you are travelling
along the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean, the Rock of Gibraltar may look like a
chain of untamed, insurmountable cliffs. On the western side, it appears less hostile with
a sloping gradient and human habitation till about 90 metres up the rock. |
F A C
T B O X |
| Full country name |
Gibraltar |
| Area |
6.5 sq km |
| Population |
29,481 |
| Capital city |
Gibraltar |
| People |
Italian, English, Maltese, Portuguese, Spanish |
| Language |
English, Spanish, Italian, Maltese, Portuguese |
Religion |
Roman Catholic |
| Government |
Overseas Territory of UK |
| Head of State |
HM Queen Elizabeth II represented by Governor and Commander-in-Chief
Sir Francis Richards |
| Head of Government |
Chief Minister Peter Caruana |
| Time |
(Winter Timings ) GMT + 1 (Summer Timings) GMT + 2 from last Sunday in
March to Saturday before last Sunday in October. |
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