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  2. Gibraltar Cruise Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The Gibraltar Cruise Terminal opened on 17 July 1997. [5] [6] Cruise ships berth along both sides of the terminal at the northern end of the Western Arm of the North Mole. [3] [5] [7] 940 metres (3,080 ft) of quay length are available on the North Mole for cruise ships, permitting a total of two large or

  3. Port of Gibraltar - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Gibraltar, also known as Gibraltar Harbour, is a seaport in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. It was a strategically important location during the Napoleonic Wars and after 1869 served as a supply point for ships travelling to India through the Suez Canal . [ 2 ]

  4. North Mole, Gibraltar Harbour - Wikipedia

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    Bay of Gibraltar c. 1750 includes Gibraltar Harbour with Old Mole and short New Mole.. The North Mole was formerly known as the Commercial Mole. It was a late nineteenth and early twentieth century [4] extension of the Old Mole (shown on map), which was begun in 1618, [11] and its extension, Devil's Tongue Battery, which was constructed between 1779 and 1783. [4]

  5. Transport in Gibraltar - Wikipedia

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    Transportation in Gibraltar includes roadway, bus, air, aerial cable car and sea. Due to Gibraltar's compact size and density, walking is the most popular mode of transport making up 48% of trips. Private vehicles make up 30% of trips while a further 15% of trips are made on motorcycles or mopeds. [1]

  6. Ocean Village Marina, Gibraltar - Wikipedia

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    The Gibraltar Port Authority addressed those assembled on the topic of safety, and made recommendations regarding precautions which ranged from sunscreen to the distance between vessels. The flotilla departed from the marina at midday, sailing from the western side of the runway, passing Europa Point , and returning after reaching the eastern ...

  7. Gibraltar - Wikipedia

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    Baedeker map of Gibraltar, 1901. In 1462, ... Gibraltar is a popular port for cruise ships and attracts day visitors from resorts in Spain. The Rock is a popular ...

  8. Detached Mole, Gibraltar Harbour - Wikipedia

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    The Detached Mole is a breakwater located at the western aspect of the middle section of Gibraltar Harbour, in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar, at the southern end of the Iberian Peninsula. The Detached Mole, with the rest of harbour, is just north of the east entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar and was the site of the Detached Mole ...

  9. South Mole, Gibraltar Harbour - Wikipedia

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    The black, cast-iron, skeletal tower continues to be active as an aid to navigation and is operated by the Gibraltar Port Authority. [4] [5] The south entrance to Gibraltar Harbour, between the "A" Head of the South Mole and the "B" Head of the Detached Mole, is controlled by the Queen's Harbourmaster. Berths utilised by U.S. Navy ships on the ...