- Ceuta (Spain)
- Ceuta (Spain)
Hotels:- Parador La Muralla Hotel Ceuta (City Centre)
- Tryp Hotel Ceuta (City Centre)
International hotels. — Academic. 2010.
International hotels. — Academic. 2010.
Ceuta — Sabtah redirects here. For the Biblical figure, see List of minor Biblical figures. For other uses, see Ceuta (disambiguation). Autonomous City of Ceuta Ciudad Autónoma de Ceuta Autonomous city … Wikipedia
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Ceuta Football Federation — UEFA Founded 1999 FIFA affiliation n/a UEFA affiliation … Wikipedia
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