Cape Malabata
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Cape Malabata (Arabic: رأس ملباطا, Ras Malabata, or Rās al-Manār,[1] "Lighthouse Cape"; French: Cap Malabata; Spanish: Punta Malabata) is a cape located about 6 miles (10 km) east of central Tangier, Morocco, facing the Strait of Gibraltar.[2] The cape features a lighthouse and a medieval-style castle that was built in early 20th century.
Tunnel
[edit]In 2003, a Strait of Gibraltar crossing was proposed that would have linked Cape Malabata to Punta Paloma in Spain.[3][4] Years of studies have, however, made no real progress thus far.[5]
See also
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Citations
[edit]- ^ Lévi-Provençal (1936), p. 650.
- ^ Tangier Attractions Archived 11 July 2009 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Tremlett, Giles (15 December 2003), "Spain and Morocco Plan Tunnel Link", The Guardian.
- ^ Spain and Morocco agree to rail tunnel under Gibraltar strait
- ^ Leadbeater, Chris (31 May 2018), "Will a Tunnel from Spain to Africa Ever Be Built—And Who Would Use It?", The Telegraph, archived from the original on 19 December 2000.
Bibliography
[edit]- Lévi-Provençal, Évariste (1936), "Tangier", in Martin Theodoor Houtsma; Arent Jan Wensinck; Hamilton Alexander Rosskeen Gibb; Wilhelm Heffening; Évariste Lévi-Provençal (eds.), Encyclopaedia of Islam, vol. IV, Leiden: E.J. Brill, pp. 650–652.
- Marny, Dominique; (2005); Cap Malabata; ISBN 2-266-14276-3; 286 pages
35°49′N 5°44.9′W / 35.817°N 5.7483°W