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Across the Straits of Gibraltar, Ceuta Spain

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Join John and Cara with their 1 year old's first overseas trip. They begin their journey in Ceuta, Spanish enclave of Africa. Ceuta is a charming town.

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  • The Spanish forget to mention this place when they complain about Gibraltar being British!

  • @LeamingtonSteve You are right.

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  • @hmejja1 the kingdom of Morokoo exist only after the end of colonism. And ceuta and melilla were never considered colonies by any country in the world. you can chek the list of colonies in the U.N. and you woun.t find them. Even maroco had no problem to recognice that when they got their independence. they also claim now the canary islands, where they a part of marocco as well? gadafi in libia claims all south spain? maybe was ever a part of Libia? let´s be serious please!

  • @LeamingtonSteve on January 1, 1668, King Afonso VI of Portugal formally ceded Ceuta to Carlos II of Spain. And the Portuguese crown ceded Olivenza to Spain in 1801 under the treaty of Badajoz. Gibraltar, Bermuda Islands, Jamaica and the list goes on, and on, and on, and on, and on was stolen by you plae-faced English! So %$#@ YOU, go bak home to England and watch your Liverpool games, eat your fish & chips, and change the Queen's diapers morons

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  • Ceuta is Spains territory ... Takeshima island is Japans territory not Korea ... Etorofu and Kunashiri islands are Japans territory not Russia ...

  • Most British people all they are is envious of the Spanish climate and culture, (British are boring people, all they know to do is to get drunk and cause problems) thats all. Spaniards are a very outgoing, friendly and happy people, that is why the Brits keep coming down to Spain for holidays every year, cause their country sucks. I think they should be kicked out of Gibraltar period, we are not in the colonial period anymore. By the way I'm not Spanish but an American from the States!!

  • wow fucking cool

  • @Oasisthunders lol calm down pal!

  • @LeamingtonSteve it's been spanish since the 1400's and legally as well! As opposed to you Anglosacksofcrap that as usual INVITED yourselves in the gay English way you have and FORGOT to go back home....IF you feel sooo patriotic...go to Buckingham Palace and change the Queen's diaper! Who knows?? You may become good friends and she may Knight you!!

  • ceuta is moroccan city

  • @juanOG213 And now the tribes you fought against belong to Morocco.. so you practically fought against Moroccan people ;)

  • @XHDxReplayX U need to read some history books on this, cause u dont know shit. In the 19th century there was a bunch of tribes,each ruling its territory,like in the rif it was ruled by rif people, not related with the ones in rabat, why i know this, cause the spanish we fought against those tribes in the 19th century, so morocco as a whole dont exist before 1956.For the guy that made the video :well there are hotel rooms with big bath in ceuta,but u got the cheapest type,we call it hostal

  • @hidalgocastellano You're an idiot or a a liar,Morocco has existed SINCE 780 ! We are the ones that ruled Spain during 800 years...

    The only thing that makes Spain not a settler is that it is part of UE...Sebta and Melilla are in our territories and we will have them back soon or later,it's just a matter of time

    Aboute Canary Islands,they aren't Morocco's territories.

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