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  2. Timeline of the history of Gibraltar - Wikipedia

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    1830 – The British government changes the status of Gibraltar from The town and garrison of Gibraltar to the Crown Colony of Gibraltar. Thus, the responsibility for its administration is transferred from the War Office to the new Colonial Office. [54] Legal institutions and the Gibraltar Police Force were established.

  3. History of Gibraltar - Wikipedia

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    The history of Gibraltar, a small peninsula on the southern Iberian coast near the entrance of the Mediterranean Sea, spans over 2,900 years. The peninsula has evolved from a place of reverence in ancient times into "one of the most densely fortified and fought-over places in Europe", [ 1 ] as one historian has put it.

  4. History of the Jews in Gibraltar - Wikipedia

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    In 1474, twelve years after the Christian takeover, the Duke of Medina Sidonia, sold Gibraltar to a group of Jewish conversos from Cordova and Seville led by Pedro de Herrera in exchange for maintaining the garrison of the town for two years, after which time the 4,350 Jews were expelled by the Duke. Their fate is unknown.

  5. Gibraltar National Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Gibraltar National Museum is a national museum of the history, culture and natural history of Gibraltar located within the city centre of the British overseas territory of Gibraltar. Founded in 1930 by the then Governor of Gibraltar , General Sir Alexander Godley , the museum houses an array of displays portraying The Rock's millennia-old ...

  6. Alonso Hernández del Portillo - Wikipedia

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    A second edition, revised and expanded, was published in 2008, [2] under the title History of Gibraltar (English: History of Gibraltar). This second edition is the first issue of the collection Fuentes para la Historia del Campo de Gibraltar (English: Sources of the History of the Campo de Gibraltar). [1] Torremocha defines Portillo as a ...

  7. Sam Benady - Wikipedia

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    Benady in 2008. Samuel G. Benady (born 11 September 1937 in Gibraltar) is a Gibraltarian historian, novelist and retired paediatrician of Sephardic Jewish descent. He has been a regular contributor to the Gibraltar Heritage Trust's Journal, and lecturer in the Gibraltar Museum, [1] [2] and author of several works related to the history of Gibraltar and also works of fiction.

  8. Category:History of Gibraltar - Wikipedia

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    Hardy Town, Gibraltar; Hattersley Memorandum; Baron Heathfield; Heritage and Antiquities Act 2018; Template:History of Gibraltar; Timeline of the history of Gibraltar; History of nationality in Gibraltar; History of the Genoese in Gibraltar; History of the Maltese in Gibraltar

  9. Status of Gibraltar - Wikipedia

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    The Gibraltar Government has also argued that Gibraltar is a British territory and therefore by definition not an integral part of any other state, implying that Spain's territorial integrity cannot be affected by anything that occurs in Gibraltar: "Even if integration of a territory was demanded by an interested State it could not be had ...

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