سبتة
سبتة is a small Spanish exclave located on the northern coast of Africa, bordered by Morocco. It covers an area of about 19.5 square kilometers and has a population of around 85,000 people. The city has a rich history influenced by various cultures, including Spanish, Berber, and Arab.
As a part of Spain, سبتة enjoys a unique political status, functioning as an autonomous city. It serves as an important trade and transit point between Europe and Africa, with a bustling port and a diverse economy. The city is also known for its historical sites, such as the Royal Walls and the Cathedral of St. Mary.