RMEN3K16–High security fences separate the Spanish exclave of Melilla, Spain from Morocco, north Africa, January 2015
RMDRMWMK–Principe neighbourhood in the south of the Spanish exclave city of Ceuta, in northwest Africa.
RMD3JTAD–(dpa) - Cars on the road in the Spanish exclave of Ceuta, 9 September 2004. The harbour town at the north western tip of Morocco belongs to Spain since 1580.
RME0FDBE–A group of young African immigrants camp on Monte Gurugu near the Spanish exclave Melilla, in Morocco, 10 May 2014. Refugees gather in the illegal refugee camp near the exclave Melilla located on the north coast of Africa to cross the border fences to Spain. Photo: Meiko Haselhorst/dpa - NO WIRE SERVICE
RM2A9CX42–In the Spanish exclave Melilla,
RM2JWGTEG–An Iberia Regional (Air Nostrum) operated by Mel Air ATR 72 about to land at Malaga Costa del Sol airport after a short flight from the Spanish exclave of Melilla.Mel Air Ltd. (ex Medavia o attualmente Mediterranean Aviation Operations Co. Ltd. ) is a Maltese airline based in Malta-Luqa airport. Air Nostrum is a Spanish regional airline based in Valencia. It currently operates as a franchisee of Iberia as Iberia Regional
RMEXMG2P–Die Befestigungsanlagen der spanischen Exklave Ceuta, Spanien 1980er Jahre. Fortifications of the spanish exclave Ceuta, Andalusia, Spain 1980s.
RF2M3M94B–The Rock of Gibraltar, UK seen from the Spanish Exclave of Ceuta in North Africa
RM2JWGXH4–Malaga, Spain. 21st Aug, 2022. An Iberia Regional (Air Nostrum) operated by Mel Air ATR 72 about to land at Malaga Costa del Sol airport after a short flight from the Spanish exclave of Melilla.Mel Air Ltd. (ex Medavia o attualmente Mediterranean Aviation Operations Co. Ltd. ) is a Maltese airline based in Malta-Luqa airport. Air Nostrum is a Spanish regional airline based in Valencia. It currently operates as a franchisee of Iberia as Iberia Regional (Photo by Fabrizio Gandolfo/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RMARBYF1–Ceuta in Morocco North Africa belongs to Spain Spanish exclave Parador de Ceuta Hotel La Muralla
RMBMWDAH–Three Horses, looking at camera, with funny blond fringe hair, Cerdanya, Eastern Pyrenees, Girona, Catalonia, Spain
RMA9EJ9A–The bay of Spanish Ceuta
RFS461X7–Spanish fortress
RF2JMGGR0–The church and streets of Llivia, Spanish enclave in south of France, surouned by Pyrenees Orientales department
RF2R078D2–View from Gibraltar Rock, Gibraltar
RFJ7J147–flag banner nation pictogram symbol pictograph trade symbol wave city town
RF2R2YE5T–House of the Dragons Ceuta, Spain, the dragons on the roof are replicas of the originals which were removed during second Spanish Republic.
RFAP4GFK–Flag of Melilla computer generated illustration with silky appearance and waves
RMEN3JP3–High security fences separate the Spanish exclave of Melilla, Spain from Morocco, north Africa, January 2015
RMDRMWNF–Principe neighbourhood in the south of the Spanish exclave city of Ceuta, in northwest Africa.
RMD3JTFK–(dpa) - A fence stretches across the beach separating Morocco and the Spanish exclave of Ceuta, 9 September 2004. The harbour town at the north wstern tip of Morocco belongs to Spain since 1580.
RME0FDBF–A group of young African immigrants camp on Monte Gurugu near the Spanish exclave Melilla, in Morocco, 10 May 2014. Refugees gather in the illegal refugee camp near the exclave Melilla located on the north coast of Africa to cross the border fences to Spain. Photo: Meiko Haselhorst/dpa - NO WIRE SERVICE
RM2A9CWYF–In the Spanish exclave Melilla,
RFE1EYHT–Flag of Ceuta, Spain. Close Up.
RMEXMG2T–Der Freihafen der spanischen Exklave Ceuta, Spanien 1980er Jahre. The free port of the spanish exclave Ceuta, Andalusia, Spain 1980s.
RFEHX46X–Flag of Ceuta, Spain. Close Up.
RF2WMPAGP–Dragons Building in Ceuta, Spain
RFF0PC2P–Flag of Ceuta, Spain. Close Up.
RMARBYEF–EU ES Spain Ceuta in Morocco North Africa belongs to Spain Spanish exclave. View of the city with swimming pool and cathedral
RMFYMDTN–Flag of Ceuta
RMJF6NB2–Flag of Ceuta, Spain.
RF2JMGGR8–The streets of Llivia, Spanish enclave in south of France, surouned by Pyrenees Orientales department and the city hall
RF2JP3BAB–View from Gibraltar Rock, Harbour Gibraltar, Great Britain
RMFYMDRB–Flag of Ceuta
RFD5TNB0–Flag of Ceuta
RMEN3JYK–High security fences separate the Spanish exclave of Melilla, Spain from Morocco, north Africa, January 2015
RMD3JTAJ–(dpa) - A view at the border crossing (back) between Morocco and the Spanish exclave of Ceuta, 9 September 2004. The harbour town of Ceuta at the north western tip of Morocco belongs to Spain since 1580.
RME0FBCA–A group of young African immigrants sits on Monte Gurugu in front of the Spanish exclave Melilla, in Morocco, 10 May 2014. Refugees gather in the illegal refugee camp near the exclave Melilla located on the north coast of Africa to cross the border fences to Spain. Photo: Meiko Haselhorst/dpa - NO WIRE SERVICE
RM2A9CX00–In the Spanish exclave Melilla,
RMEXMG2R–Unterwegs in der spanischen Exklave Ceuta, Spanien 1980er Jahre. On the way in the spanish exclave Ceuta, Andalusia, Spain 1980s.
RMEN3K13–High security fences separate the Spanish exclave of Melilla, Spain from Morocco, north Africa, January 2015
RMD3JTAG–(dpa) - A view at the border crossing (back) between Morocco and the Spanish exclave of Ceuta, 9 September 2004. The harbour town of Ceuta at the north western tip of Morocco belongs to Spain since 1580.
RME0FBC9–A group of young African immigrants walk on Monte Gurugu in front of the Spanish exclave Melilla, in Morocco, 10 May 2014. Refugees gather in the illegal refugee camp near the exclave Melilla located on the north coast of Africa to cross the border fences to Spain. Photo: Meiko Haselhorst/dpa - NO WIRE SERVICE
RM2A9CX47–In the Spanish exclave Melilla,
RMEN3JPG–High security fences separate the Spanish exclave of Melilla, Spain from Morocco, north Africa, January 2015
RMD3JTAH–(dpa) - A view of a tent set up on the beach by refugees along the coast in the Spanish exclave of Ceuta, 9 September 2004. The harbour town of Ceuta at the north western tip of Morocco belongs to Spain since 1580.
RM2A9CX3P–In the Spanish exclave Melilla,
RMEN3JR6–High security fences separate the Spanish exclave of Melilla, Spain from Morocco, north Africa, January 2015
RM2A9CX3K–In the Spanish exclave Melilla,
RMEN3JPJ–High security fences separate the Spanish exclave of Melilla, Spain from Morocco, north Africa, January 2015
RM2A9CX4M–In the Spanish exclave Melilla,
RMEN3JR8–High security fences separate the Spanish exclave of Melilla, Spain from Morocco, north Africa, January 2015
RM2A9CX4Y–In the Spanish exclave Melilla,
RMEN3JPP–High security fences separate the Spanish exclave of Melilla, Spain from Morocco, north Africa, January 2015
RM2A9CX3Y–In the Spanish exclave Melilla,
RMEN3JYR–High security fences separate the Spanish exclave of Melilla, Spain from Morocco, north Africa, January 2015
RM2A9CWYH–In the Spanish exclave Melilla,
RMEN3JNY–High security fences separate the Spanish exclave of Melilla, Spain from Morocco, north Africa, January 2015
RM2A9CX3N–In the Spanish exclave Melilla,
RMEG9R9X–High security fences separate the Spanish exclave of Melilla, Spain from Morocco, north Africa, January 2015
RM2A9CX43–In the Spanish exclave Melilla,
RMEN3JYF–High security fences separate the Spanish exclave of Melilla, Spain from Morocco, north Africa, January 2015
RM2A9CX6P–Graffiti in the Spanish exclave Melilla,
RMEN3K14–High security fences separate the Spanish exclave of Melilla, Spain from Morocco, north Africa, January 2015
RM2A9CX4C–Graffiti in the Spanish exclave Melilla,
RMEN3JR2–High security fences separate the Spanish exclave of Melilla, Spain from Morocco, north Africa, January 2015
RM2A9CX3M–Statue in the Spanish exclave Melilla,
RMEN3JPA–High security fences separate the Spanish exclave of Melilla, Spain from Morocco, north Africa, January 2015
RM2A9CWYT–Seagulls in the Spanish exclave Melilla
RMEN3JP5–High security fences separate the Spanish exclave of Melilla, Spain from Morocco, north Africa, January 2015
RM2A9CX4K–Cultural Center in the Spanish exclave of Melilla,
RMEN3JNP–High security fences separate the Spanish exclave of Melilla, Spain from Morocco, north Africa, January 2015
RM2A9CX4A–Cultural Center in the Spanish exclave of Melilla,
RMEN3JPX–High security fences separate the Spanish exclave of Melilla, Spain from Morocco, north Africa, January 2015
RM2A9CX4F–Cultural Center in the Spanish exclave of Melilla,
RMEN3JRH–High security fences separate the Spanish exclave of Melilla, Spain from Morocco, north Africa, January 2015
RM2A9CX54–Cultural Center in the Spanish exclave of Melilla,
RMEN3JRD–High security fences separate the Spanish exclave of Melilla, Spain from Morocco, north Africa, January 2015
RM2A9CX44–House facade in the Spanish exclave of Melilla,
RMEN3JRK–High security fences separate the Spanish exclave of Melilla, Spain from Morocco, north Africa, January 2015
RM2A9CX4D–Fishing boat in the Spanish exclave Melilla,
RMEG9PMG–High security fences separate the Spanish exclave of Melilla, Spain from Morocco, north Africa, January 2015
RM2A9CX51–Seagull on a fence in the Spanish exclave Melilla
RMEG9PM4–High security fences separate the Spanish exclave of Melilla, Spain from Morocco, north Africa, January 2015
RMEG9R7H–High security fences separate the Spanish exclave of Melilla, Spain from Morocco, north Africa, January 2015
RMEG9R91–High security fences separate the Spanish exclave of Melilla, Spain from Morocco, north Africa, January 2015
RMEG9PMA–High security fences separate the Spanish exclave of Melilla, Spain from Morocco, north Africa, January 2015
RMEG9REJ–High security fences separate the Spanish exclave of Melilla, Spain from Morocco, north Africa, January 2015
RMEN3K0W–Press interview Imbroda Ortiz president of the autonomous city state of Melilla, a Spanish exclave in north Africa,
RMEN3K11–Press interview Imbroda Ortiz president of the autonomous city state of Melilla, a Spanish exclave in north Africa,
RMEN3K0Y–Press interview Imbroda Ortiz president of the autonomous city state of Melilla, a Spanish exclave in north Africa,
RMEN3K01–Press interview Imbroda Ortiz president of the autonomous city state of Melilla, a Spanish exclave in north Africa,
RMEG9PPX–High security fences separate the Spanish exclave of Melilla, Spain from Morocco, north Africa, January 2015
RMEEKC8T–Melilla, Spain 12th January 2015, Juan José Imbroda Ortiz president of the autonomous city state of Melilla, a Spanish exclave
RMEEKC9R–Melilla, Spain 12th January 2015, Juan José Imbroda Ortiz president of the autonomous city state of Melilla, a Spanish exclave i
RMEEKCAE–Melilla, Spain 12th January 2015, Juan José Imbroda Ortiz president of the autonomous city state of Melilla, a Spanish exclave i
RMEG9E5F–Melilla, Spain 12th January 2015, Juan José Imbroda Ortiz president of the autonomous city state of Melilla, a Spanish exclave i
RMEG9E53–Melilla, Spain 12th January 2015, Juan José Imbroda Ortiz president of the autonomous city state of Melilla, a Spanish exclave i
RMEEKE49–High security fences separate the Spanish exclave of Melilla, Spain from Morocco, north Africa, January 2015
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