Proper noun
Ceuta
An autonomous city of Spain and exclave at the edge of Morocco.
Alcaide was elected Senator for Ceuta last November, when with 11,187 votes (34.55% of the votes) Vox was the most voted force in the autonomous city. Source: Internet
Ceuta is an armed, gated, and patrolled border outpost, ringed by a double row of 20-foot-high chain-link fences, which are festooned with anti-climbing mesh and topped with coiled barbed wire. Source: Internet
Ceuta became one of the first casualties of the uprising: General Franco's rebel nationalist forces repressed the citizens of Ceuta, while at the same time the city came under fire from the air and sea forces of the official republican government. Source: Internet
A single road border checkpoint allows for cars to travel between Morocco and Ceuta. Source: Internet
In 1419, Sultan Abu Sa'id led an army to reconquer the fallen city, and Moroccans brought cannons and used them in the assault on Ceuta. Source: Internet
Ceuta has held elections every four years since 1979, for its 25-seat assembly. Source: Internet