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Spanish autonomous city in northwestern Africa
Ceuta (UK: /ˈsjuːtə/, US: /ˈseɪuːtə/, Spanish: [ˈθewta, ˈsewta] ; Moroccan Arabic: سَبْتَة, romanized: Sabtah) is an autonomous city of Spain on the North
Ceuta
Association football club in Spain
Agrupación Deportiva Ceuta Fútbol Club is a Spanish football club based in the autonomous city of Ceuta. Founded in 1956, it plays in Segunda División
AD_Ceuta_FC
Topics referred to by the same term
Ceuta in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ceuta is a Spanish autonomous city located to the south of the Strait of Gibraltar, in North Africa. Ceuta also
Ceuta_(disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
Ceuta and Melilla may refer to: Spain's two autonomous cities, Ceuta and Melilla, which are often referred to together In a wider sense, to all the modern
Ceuta_and_Melilla
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Siege of Ceuta may refer to: Siege of Ceuta (1415) Siege of Ceuta (1419) Sieges of Ceuta (1694–1727) Siege of Ceuta (1790–1791) Battle of Ceuta (disambiguation)
Siege_of_Ceuta
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Battle of Ceuta may refer to: Battle of Ceuta (1309), a battle between Aragon and Granada in Ceuta in 1309 Battle of Ceuta (1341), a naval engagement that
Battle_of_Ceuta
1415 conflict between Portugal and Marinid Morocco
forces under the command of King John I conquered the North African city of Ceuta from the Marinid Sultanate on 21 August 1415. The city's defenses fell under
Portuguese_conquest_of_Ceuta
choose fewer to allow for more options at the local level. Since 2010, Ceuta and Melilla, both autonomous cities of Spain, have declared the Muslim holiday
Public_holidays_in_Spain
Spanish territories along the northern African coast
so-called "major places of sovereignty", comprising the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla, and the "minor places of sovereignty", referring to a number
Plazas_de_soberanía
Part of the Morocco–Spain border at Ceuta
The Ceuta border fence forms part of the Morocco–Spain border at Ceuta, a city on the North African coast. Constructed by Spain, its purpose is to prevent
Ceuta_border_fence
List of ships with the same or similar names
Ceuta was the name of four steamships of the Oldenburg Portuguese Line (German: Oldenburg Portugiesische Dampschiffs Rhederei). SS Ceuta (1912), seized
SS_Ceuta
Spanish autonomous city in northwestern Africa
diglossia between the official Spanish and Tarifit. Like the autonomous city of Ceuta and Spain's other territories in Africa, Melilla is subject to an irredentist
Melilla
Central European Time (UTC+01:00) in Peninsular Spain, the Balearic Islands, Ceuta, and Melilla. In the Canary Islands, the time zone is Western European Time
Time_in_Spain
Spanish football club
Polillas Ceuta, abbreviated as CD Polillas Ceuta, is a football club based in the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, in North Africa. CD Polillas Ceuta is reportedly
CD_Polillas_Ceuta
95th season of the second-tier football league in Spain
second division. Teams promoted from Primera Federación On 11 May 2025, Ceuta became the first team to achieve promotion to Segunda División, following
2025–26_Segunda_División
Spanish football team (1996–2012)
Asociación Deportiva Ceuta was a Spanish football team based in the autonomous city of Ceuta. Founded in 1996, its last season was 2011–12 in Segunda
AD_Ceuta
Spanish political party in Ceuta
Ceuta Ya! (literally "Ceuta Now!") is a Spanish political party in Ceuta. The party is left-wing and localist. The party was launched on 15 October 2021
Ceuta_Ya!
Portuguese prince and governor (1394–1460)
Ocean, and the search for new routes. He encouraged his father to conquer Ceuta, a Muslim port on the North African coast across the Straits of Gibraltar
Prince_Henry_the_Navigator
Political party in Spain
include co-official status for Arabic in Andalusia, and the integration of Ceuta, Melilla and the Canary Islands to the region. It is part of the European
Andalusi_Party
International border
lines totalling 18.5 km (11.5 miles) around the Spanish territories of Ceuta (8 km; 5 miles), Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera (75 metres; 80 yards) and Melilla
Morocco–Spain_border
Spanish football club
Ceuta is a football club based in the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, in North Africa. Sporting de Ceuta started playing in the Primera Regional de Ceuta in
Club_Sporting_de_Ceuta
Spanish regional assembly
The Assembly of Ceuta (Spanish: Asamblea de Ceuta) is the regional legislature of the autonomous city of Ceuta, an exclave of Spain located on the north
Assembly_of_Ceuta
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2025–26_AD_Ceuta_FC_season
January to December 2013. Other papers include: El Faro (Ceuta and Melilla) El Pueblo de Ceuta Ceuta al Día Melilla Hoy Below is a list of business- and sports-related
List_of_newspapers_in_Spain
Blockades of the Spanish enclave of Ceuta by Moroccan forces (1694-1727)
The sieges of Ceuta, also known as the thirty-year siege, were a series of blockades by Moroccan forces of the Spanish-held city of Ceuta on the North
Sieges_of_Ceuta_(1694–1727)
Ongoing COVID-19 viral pandemic in Ceuta, Spain
The COVID-19 pandemic was confirmed to have reached the Spanish city of Ceuta in March 2020. By April 4, the autonomous city had confirmed 83 cases of
COVID-19_pandemic_in_Ceuta
the country's 17 autonomous communities and in the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla, as well as a summary of constituency and regional results.
Results breakdown of the 2023 Spanish general election (Congress)
Results_breakdown_of_the_2023_Spanish_general_election_(Congress)
Set of fortifications in the Spanish city of Ceuta
The Royal Walls of Ceuta (Spanish: Murallas Reales de Ceuta) are a line of fortification in Ceuta, an autonomous Spanish city in north Africa. The walls
Royal_Walls_of_Ceuta
Roman Catholic cathedral in Ceuta, Spain
la Asunción) is a Roman Catholic church located in the Spanish city of Ceuta, in a small exclave on the northwest coast of Africa. A primitive Eastern
Ceuta_Cathedral
Ceuta Day (Spanish: Día de Ceuta), celebrated in Ceuta, Spain, on 2 September, is a holiday marking the date when Pedro de Meneses, 1st Count of Vila Real)
Ceuta_Day
maintained, resulting in some exceptions to the alphabetical order. In addition, Ceuta and Melilla were originally included within the postal areas of Cádiz and
Postal_codes_in_Spain
Continent
875 sq mi) euro Ceuta Autonomous City of Ceuta ES-CE Autonomous city of Spain Spanish: Ceuta - Ciudad autónoma de Ceuta Ceuta Spanish: Ceuta 84,843 28 km2
Africa
Spain's 17 autonomous communities, as well as for the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla. The following table shows the difference in average income
Ranked lists of Spanish autonomous communities
Ranked_lists_of_Spanish_autonomous_communities
Airport
Ceuta Heliport (Spanish: Helipuerto de Ceuta) (IATA: JCU, ICAO: GECE) is the heliport, and only air transport facility, serving the Spanish autonomous
Ceuta_Heliport
Flag of the Spanish autonomous city
The flag of Ceuta is the flag of the Spanish city of Ceuta, consisting of a black and white gyronny with a central escutcheon displaying the municipal
Flag_of_Ceuta
Spanish football club
Agrupación Deportiva Ceuta was a Spanish football team based in the autonomous city of Ceuta. Founded in 1969 and dissolved in 1991, it held home matches
AgD_Ceuta
AD Ceuta FC 2024–25 football season
v Ceuta Ceuta v Fuenlabrada Marbella v Ceuta Ceuta v Sanluqueño Betis Deportivo v Ceuta Ceuta v Recreativo Huelva Atlético Madrid B v Ceuta Ceuta v Intercity
2024–25_AD_Ceuta_FC_season
Port in Spain
Ceuta is a passenger and cargo port located on the North African coast, in the Strait of Gibraltar, belonging to the Spanish autonomous city of Ceuta
Port_of_Ceuta
Possible 8th-century Byzantine governor in North Africa
Julian, Count of Ceuta (Spanish: Don Julián, Conde de Ceuta,, Arabic: يوليان, (Yūlyan ) was, according to some sources, a renegade governor, possibly a
Julian,_Count_of_Ceuta
Spanish football team
Deportiva Ceuta B is a Spanish football team based in the autonomous city of Ceuta. Founded in 2012, they are the reserve team of AD Ceuta FC, play in
AD_Ceuta_FC_B
Football tournament season
Manises v Los Garres Atlético Melilla v Atlético Palma del Río Sporting de Ceuta v Maracena Campanario v Yuncos Inter de Valdemoro v Universitario Negreira
2025–26_Copa_del_Rey
Spanish football manager (born 1974)
as a midfielder. He is currently the head coach of Segunda División club Ceuta. Born in Gerena, Seville, Andalusia, Romero represented Gerena CF and CD
José_Juan_Romero
Neighborhood in Ceuta, northern Africa
Spanish exclave city of Ceuta in northwest Africa. It has a majority Muslim population. It is linked to the centre of Ceuta by the N-352 highway, which
Príncipe_(Ceuta)
Election in the Spanish autonomous city of Ceuta
The 2023 Ceuta Assembly election was held on Sunday, 28 May 2023, to elect the 8th Assembly of the autonomous city of Ceuta. All 25 seats in the Assembly
2023_Ceuta_Assembly_election
Group of islands in the South Atlantic
Republic Somaliland Dependencies and other territories Canary Islands / Ceuta / Melilla (Spain) Madeira (Portugal) Mayotte / Réunion (France) Saint Helena /
Tristan_da_Cunha
Italian ''Aquila''-class scout cruiser
transferred Falco to Nationalist Spain. Reclassified as a destroyer and renamed Ceuta, she served in the Spanish Nationalist Navy during the Spanish Civil War
Italian_cruiser_Falco
Nigerian footballer
the play-offs. On 15 July 2023, Uche signed for Primera Federación side Ceuta, being initially assigned to the B-team, but making the pre-season with
Christantus_Uche
Football league
Regionales de Fútbol in Ceuta and Melilla, both at Level 6 of the Spanish football pyramid: Preferente de Ceuta, 1 Group, organized by Ceuta Football Federation
Divisiones Regionales de Fútbol in Ceuta and Melilla
Divisiones_Regionales_de_Fútbol_in_Ceuta_and_Melilla
Spanish football club
Sociedad Deportiva Ceuta was a Spanish football team based in the autonomous city of Ceuta. Founded in 1932 and dissolved in 1956, it held home matches
SD_Ceuta
Spanish football club
local club Sociedad Deportiva Ceuta (1932–1956), becoming Club Atlético de Ceuta and eventually merging into AD Ceuta. The club inherited Atlético Tetuán's
Atlético_Tetuán
Battle during the Castilian-Granadian War
The Battle of Ceuta (1309) was a military confrontation between the Crown of Aragon and the Nasrid kingdom of Granada at the city of Ceuta during the Castilian-Granadian
Battle_of_Ceuta_(1309)
on or near the North African coast, including the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla and the plazas de soberanía (Islas Chafarinas, Isl, Isla Perejil
Geography_of_Spain
Election in the Spanish autonomous city of Ceuta
The 2027 Ceuta Assembly election will be held on Sunday, 23 May 2027, to elect the 9th Assembly of the autonomous city of Ceuta. All 25 seats in the Assembly
2027_Ceuta_Assembly_election
Football stadium in Ceuta, Spain
football stadium in the autonomous city of Ceuta, Spain in Northern Africa. It is the home stadium of AD Ceuta FC, who currently play in The Segunda División
Estadio_Alfonso_Murube
of Ceuta is a bay on the African coast of the Straits of Gibraltar. It accounts for the majority of the north coast of the Spanish city of Ceuta. It
Bay_of_Ceuta
Airport list in Spain
code: G#GC - Canary Islands (Spain) List of airports by ICAO code: G#GE - Ceuta and Melilla (Spain) Wikipedia: WikiProject Aviation/Airline destination
List_of_airports_in_Spain
Diplomatic crisis between Spain and Morocco
along the beaches of the border between both countries in the direction of Ceuta and Melilla in Spain that began on 17 May 2021. It originated due to a deterioration
2021 Morocco–Spain border incident
2021_Morocco–Spain_border_incident
Rural commune in Tanger-Tétouan-Al Hoceïma, Morocco
Spanish autonomous city of Ceuta, and is located 7 kilometres (4.3 miles) from the city of Ceuta. Incidents involving the Ceuta border fence have had people
Belyounech
Country in Southern and Western Europe
Islands, in the Western Mediterranean Sea; and the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla, in mainland Africa. Peninsular Spain is bordered to the north
Spain
King of Portugal from 1433 to 1438
kingdom. He was knighted in 1415 after the Portuguese capture of the city of Ceuta in North Africa, across from Gibraltar. He became king in 1433, when his
Edward,_King_of_Portugal
Spanish helicopter airline
Spanish helicopter airline based in Ceuta. The airline was founded in 2014 in order to link the autonomous city of Ceuta with Algeciras and Málaga by helicopter
Hélity_Copter_Airlines
Siege in Portugal
The siege of Ceuta of 1419 (sometimes reported as 1418) was fought between the besieging forces of the Marinid sultanate, led by Sultan Abu Said Uthman
Siege_of_Ceuta_(1419)
Arab Idrisid descent dynasty
of Córdoba and the taifas of Málaga and Algeciras and nominal control in Ceuta. The dynasty is named after their ancestor, Hammud, a descendant of Idris
Hammudid_dynasty
of the Autonomous City of Ceuta (Spanish: Alcalde-Presidente de la Ciudad Autónoma de Ceuta) or simply the President of Ceuta, is the highest political
Mayor-President_of_Ceuta
Part of the Morocco–Spain border at Melilla
illegal immigration and smuggling. Melilla's border and its equivalent in Ceuta, also bordering Morocco, are the only two land borders between the European
Melilla_border_fence
Former Roman Catholic diocese in Spain
The Catholic diocese of Ceuta, first Portuguese and afterwards Spanish, existed from 1417 to 1879. It was a suffragan of the Patriarchate of Lisbon until
Diocese_of_Ceuta
1925 Franco-Spanish operation that ended the Rif War
brigades from Ceuta and Melilla, led by Leopoldo Saro Marín and Emilio Fernández Pérez, respectively. Among the officers of the Ceuta brigade, there
Alhucemas_landing
Bilateral relations
Morocco–Spain border separates the plazas de soberanía (including Melilla and Ceuta) on the Mediterranean coast from the Moroccan mainland. Morocco's foreign
Morocco–Spain_relations
Spanish footballer
Fernández Sánchez (born 17 May 2003) is a Spanish footballer who plays for AD Ceuta FC, on loan from RCD Espanyol. Mainly a forward, he can also play as a right
Marcos Fernández (footballer, born May 2003)
Marcos_Fernández_(footballer,_born_May_2003)
Multi-sports club in Spain
Club Imperio de Ceuta Sociedad Deportiva is a Spanish multi-sports club based in the autonomous city of Ceuta. Founded in 1958, their football team plays
Club_Imperio_de_Ceuta_SD
The Taifa of Ceuta (Arabic: طائفة سبتة) was one of the taifa states formed after the breakup of the Caliphate of Córdoba in the early 11th century. The
Taifa_of_Ceuta
Spanish Army unit
infantry units of the Spanish Army, largely recruited in the cities of Ceuta and Melilla. Historically, the force, which has also included mounted divisions
Regulares
Football Association
The Ceuta Football Federation (Spanish: Federación de Fútbol de Ceuta; FFCE) is responsible for administering football in the Autonomous City of Ceuta. They
Ceuta_Football_Federation
Autonomous territory of Denmark
Peter I Island Queen Maud Land Portugal Azores Madeira Spain Canary Islands Ceuta Melilla Plazas de Soberanía Alboran Island Alhucemas Islands Chafarinas
Greenland
Maximum legislative document of Ceuta, Spain
Statute of Autonomy of Ceuta (Spanish: Estatuto de Autonomía de Ceuta) is the basic institutional norm of the autonomous city of Ceuta. It was approved by
Statute_of_Autonomy_of_Ceuta
the country's 17 autonomous communities and in the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla, as well as a summary of constituency and regional results.
Results breakdown of the 2015 Spanish general election (Congress)
Results_breakdown_of_the_2015_Spanish_general_election_(Congress)
Political party
Progress and Future of Ceuta (Spanish: Progreso y Futuro de Ceuta), PFC) was a political party established as a grouping of electors ahead of the 1991
Progress_and_Future_of_Ceuta
1415–1769 wars in Morocco
a surprise assault on Ceuta by 45,000 Portuguese soldiers who traveled on 200 ships. It was later followed by the Siege of Ceuta in 1419. These events
Moroccan–Portuguese_conflicts
The siege of Ceuta (1790–1791) was an armed confrontation between the Kingdom of Spain and the Sultanate of Morocco during the Spanish-Moroccan War of
Siege_of_Ceuta_(1790–1791)
Moroccan irredentist group (2007–2014)
The Committee for the Liberation of Ceuta and Melilla (CLCM) was a Moroccan irredentist organisation focused on Spain's plazas de soberanía. It was based
Committee for the Liberation of Ceuta and Melilla
Committee_for_the_Liberation_of_Ceuta_and_Melilla
Failed Portuguese invasion of the Marinid city
destruction, Henry negotiated a treaty promising to return the citadel of Ceuta (captured earlier in 1415) to Morocco in return for being allowed to withdraw
Battle_of_Tangier_(1437)
Spanish heliport near Gibraltar
helipad of the network AENA after Ceuta Heliport. Construction had started in February 2009. It provides transport to Ceuta and other areas in the Campo de
Algeciras_Heliport
Combined military forces of Spain
The Spanish Armed Forces are in charge of guaranteeing the sovereignty and independence of the Kingdom of Spain, defending its territorial integrity and
Spanish_Armed_Forces
the country's 17 autonomous communities and in the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla, as well as a summary of constituency and regional results.
Results breakdown of the 2016 Spanish general election (Congress)
Results_breakdown_of_the_2016_Spanish_general_election_(Congress)
Ethnic group native to Portugal
Asia and Oceania (southwest Pacific Ocean). In 1415, with the conquest of Ceuta, the Portuguese took a significant role in the Age of Discovery, which culminated
Portuguese_people
the country's 17 autonomous communities and in the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla, as well as a summary of constituency and regional results.
Results breakdown of the November 2019 Spanish general election (Congress)
Results_breakdown_of_the_November_2019_Spanish_general_election_(Congress)
Spanish general and colonial administrator
Melchior de Aymerich (Ceuta, Spain, 5 January 1754 – Havana, Cuba, 11 August 1836) was a Spanish general and provincial administrator, serving as the
Melchior_Aymerich
Political party in Spain
People's Party of Ceuta (Spanish: Partido Popular de Ceuta, PP) is the regional section of the People's Party of Spain (PP) in Ceuta. It was formed in
People's_Party_of_Ceuta
City and municipality in Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima, Morocco
Amir. He fortified the place and had it serve as a base for attacks on Ceuta, which had recently come under the rule of a rebellious member of the Marinid
Tétouan
Archaeological museum in Ceuta, Spain
Museum of Ceuta (Spanish: Museo de Ceuta) also known as Museum of the Ravelin (Spanish: Museo del Revellín), is a museum located in Ceuta, Spain. It
Museum_of_Ceuta
Though a city of Spain, the coat of arms of Ceuta is a variation on the shield of coat of arms of Portugal surmounted with a crown, since that city was
Coat_of_arms_of_Ceuta
Football tournament season
Astur (6) v Promesas EDF (6) Baztán (6) v Ontiñena (6) San Pedro (6) v Ceuta 6 de Junio (6) Villamuriel (6) v Aurrerá de Vitoria (6) Dolorense (8) v
2024–25_Copa_del_Rey
Spanish supermarket chain
which 1,637 are in Spain (with a presence in all 52 provinces, as well as Ceuta and Melilla) and 39 in Portugal. The company was founded in 1977 by Francisco
Mercadona
Country in North Africa
and has land borders with Algeria to the east; the Spanish exclaves of Ceuta, Melilla and Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera along the north, which it claims
Morocco
Person who carries goods across the Spain-Morocco border
women') are bale workers in the Spanish autonomous cities of Melilla and Ceuta, located on the north coast of Africa. Due to a second duty called Biutz
Porteadoras
"Darija" Arabic characteristic of Jbala is spoken together with Spanish in Ceuta, whereas tamazight is spoken in Melilla in addition to Spanish. Per data
Culture_of_Spain
total of 8,132 municipalities in Spain, including the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla*. Burgos is the province with the most municipalities (371)
List of municipalities of Spain
List_of_municipalities_of_Spain
Conflict between Spain and Morocco
1860. It began with a conflict over the borders of the Spanish city of Ceuta and was fought in northern Morocco. Morocco sued for peace after the Spanish
Hispano-Moroccan War (1859–1860)
Hispano-Moroccan_War_(1859–1860)
Historical landmark in the Spanish exclave of Ceuta
(Spanish: Casa de los Dragones) is a landmark in the Spanish exclave of Ceuta on the north coast of Africa, and an example of eclectic architecture. The
Casa_de_los_Dragones
Football club in Spain
Unificada de Guardias Civiles Deportiva Ceuta was a Spanish football club based in the autonomous city of Ceuta. It was named as an honour to the Spanish
AUGC_Deportiva_Ceuta
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