Ceuta
Ceuta is a small, autonomous city located on the northern coast of Africa, bordered by the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. It is a Spanish enclave, meaning it is part of Spain but situated on the African continent. The city has a rich history influenced by various cultures, including Roman, Arab, and Portuguese.
Ceuta serves as an important port and a gateway between Europe and Africa. It has a diverse population, with a mix of Spanish, Berber, and Arab communities. The city is known for its strategic location, historical sites, and beautiful landscapes, making it a unique destination for visitors.