Melilla (Spain)

Melilla (Spain)
Melilla (Spain)
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  • Melilla la Vieja — ( Old Melilla ) is the name of a large fortress which stands immediately to the north of the port in Melilla, one of Spain s Plazas de soberanía on the north African coast. Built during the 16th and 17th centuries, much of the fortress has been… …   Wikipedia

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  • Melilla (disambiguation) — Melilla is an exclave of Spain in North Africa. Melilla may also refer to: Melilla (Spanish Congress Electoral District) Melilla (Santurce), Puerto Rico See also Mellilla, a genus of moth Mellila, in Finland Mellila, Morocco …   Wikipedia

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