Spanish Enclaves
Spanish enclaves are small territories that belong to Spain but are located on the northern coast of Africa. The most notable enclaves are Ceuta and Melilla, which are situated next to Morocco. These areas have a unique blend of Spanish and North African cultures, reflecting their historical significance and geographical position.
These enclaves serve as important points for trade and military presence in the region. They are also a focal point for discussions about immigration and border control, as they are gateways to Europe for many migrants from Africa.