Ceuta and Melilla: two remote cities, but not forgotten.
Al-Sharif al-Idrisi was born in 1100 in Sabta(Ceuta) and died in 1165/1166 in Sicily or Sabta.
Ceuta is a Spanish autonomous city located
to the south of the Strait of Gibraltar, in North Africa.
While Melilla is a cultural city where there are, Ceuta seems to keep fighting to secure his identity.
The Ceuta border fence forms part of the Morocco-Spain border at Ceuta,
a city on the North African coast.
It separates the African nations of Morocco and Spanish Ceuta from the European nations of Peninsular Spain and Gibraltar.
If you ask anyone who knows the city,
they will surely tell you that this It's the prettiest part of Ceuta.
Melilla and Ceuta are 2 Spanish cities that share
a border with Morocco and are located on the north coast of Africa.
As you can see, although remote, Ceuta and Melilla are not forgotten, on the
contrary, they are two cities that are worth visiting.
Ceuta and Melilla are similar and at the same time different,
but both are full of charm and picturesque corners that you will never forget.
It additionally includes the disputed territories of Western Sahara(mostly controlled by Morocco)
and the cities of Melilla and Ceuta(both controlled by Spain and claimed by Morocco).