
Ceuta
Ceuta is a small city located on the northern coast of Africa, bordered by the Mediterranean Sea and adjacent to Spain. It is one of two Spanish exclaves on the African continent, the other being Melilla. Ceuta has a rich history influenced by various cultures, including Spanish, Arab, and Berber. It serves as a strategic port and has a diverse population. The city features a mix of historical sites, such as fortresses and churches, along with modern amenities. As part of Spain, it is also associated with European Union policies, despite being geographically in Africa.