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Bay of Ceuta

Coordinates: 35°55′00″N 5°19′00″W / 35.916667°N 5.316667°W / 35.916667; -5.316667
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The Bay of Ceuta is a bay on the African coast of the Straits of Gibraltar.[1] It accounts for the majority of the north coast of the Spanish city of Ceuta. It stretches from Punta Blanca in the west to Isla de Santa Catalina, off the coast of the Península de Almina in the east, a distance of eight kilometres (five miles). Ceuta's harbour lies on the bay.

References

  1. ^ John Purdy (1841). Sailing directions for the strait of Gibraltar and the Mediterranean sea. pp. 8. Retrieved 8 July 2013.

35°55′00″N 5°19′00″W / 35.916667°N 5.316667°W / 35.916667; -5.316667