SpanishNorthAfrica may refer to: Contemporary SpanishNorthAfrica: Spain's two autonomous cities: Ceuta and Melilla, plus other minor territories (plazas...
Desert, can be considered as the southern boundary of NorthAfrica. NorthAfrica includes the Spanish cities of Ceuta and Melilla, and the plazas de soberanía...
Public holidays celebrated in Spain include a mix of religious (Roman Catholic), national and regional observances. Each municipality is allowed to have...
The NorthAfrican campaign of the Second World War took place in NorthAfrica from 10 June 1940 to 13 May 1943. It included campaigns fought in the Libyan...
The history of NorthAfrica has been divided into its prehistory, its classical period, the arrival and spread of Islam, the colonial period, and finally...
first major campaign was in SpanishNorthAfrica. In 1920 Spain was facing a major rebellion in the Protectorate of Spanish Morocco, led by the able Rif...
in NorthAfrica (technically 'semi-enclaves') were towns, fortifications and trading posts on the Mediterranean and Atlantic coasts of western North Africa...
the most informative, the History of the Conquest of Egypt and NorthAfrica and Spain by Ibn Abd al-Hakam, Robert Brunschvig has shown that it was written...
American and Caribbean States, African Union, among others. In Spain and some other parts of the Spanish-speaking world, Spanish is called not only español...
Portuguese-speaking African countries Spanish Guinea — presently Equatorial Guinea Spanish West AfricaSpanishNorthAfrica West African Pidgin English White Africans of...
possessions in NorthAfrica (i.e. Ceuta and Melilla, plus other adjacent minor territories, known in Spanish as plazas de soberanía) SpanishAfrica (disambiguation)...
African Jewish communities include: Sephardi Jews and Mizrahi Jews who primarily live in the Maghreb of NorthAfrica, including Morocco, Algeria, Libya...
population make Africa an important economic market in the broader global context. The continent is surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, the Isthmus...
The prehistory of NorthAfrica spans the period of earliest human presence in the region to gradual onset of historicity in the Maghreb during classical...
for Spain's Pacific empire and for Spanish control over the East Indies. In the early 1500s, Spanish forces captured several Muslim cities in North Africa...
People from NorthAfrica have been in the United States since the sixteenth century. Some of the early explorers who accompanied the Spanish on their expeditions...
region of NorthAfrica in both Berber and Arabic speaking communities for millennia, many Spanish Jews were driven out of Spain during the Spanish Inquisition...
and the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla in Africa. Peninsular Spain is bordered to the north by France, Andorra, and the Bay of Biscay; to the...
of 2017, the AU spans the entirety of the African continent, with the exception of the SpanishNorthAfrica semi-enclaves of Ceuta, Melilla, and Vélez...
partial ancestry to Europe. They are distinguished from indigenous NorthAfrican people who are sometimes identified as white but not European. In 1989...
The Scramble for Africa was the invasion and colonisation of most of Africa among seven Western European powers during the era of "New Imperialism" (1833–1914)...
Haketia is a Judaeo-Spanish variety derived from Old Spanish, plus Hebrew and Aramaic. The language was taken to NorthAfrica in the 15th century where...
NorthAfrica has contributed considerably to popular music, especially Egyptian classical music alongside el Gil, Algerian raï and Chaabi (internationally-known...
where it is now found, including Spain and the Canary Islands. Of the four African hedgehog species, the NorthAfrican hedgehog is the only one of these...
speakers of the Spanish language and the Spanish-speaking world, the Hispanosphere encompasses the following geographical areas: Spain, Hispanic America...