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Gibraltar (previously known as the Hugh Rodney Sharp Mansion), located at 2505 Pennsylvania Avenue in Wilmington, Delaware, is a country estate home dating from c. 1844 that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It takes its name from the Rock of Gibraltar, alluding to the high rocky outcrop on which the house was built. It is ...
View of Queensway Quay from the Rock of Gibraltar showing Queensway in the centre of the photograph.. Queensway Quay located west of this road takes its name. [3] In the early 1990s, Taylor Woodrow facilitated a £50 million development along Queensway, developing a hotel, apartments and marina complex at the quayside.
Westside is an area of the British overseas territory of Gibraltar It lies between the western slopes of the Rock of Gibraltar and the eastern shores of the Bay of Gibraltar . In 2012, it was inhabited by 26,572 people and contained 78.15% of the territory's population of 34,000.
Category: Houses in Gibraltar. 1 language. ... Official residences in Gibraltar (1 P) This page was last edited on 3 February 2019, at 20:53 (UTC). ...
The British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar has introduced the postal code GX11 1AA. [1] [2] This is pending the introduction of a postcode system similar to that used in the United Kingdom. [3] This has been under consideration by the Government of Gibraltar since 2006. [4] The postcode is not required for local mail.
Devil's Tower Road is a street in Gibraltar, the British Overseas Territory at the southern end of the Iberian Peninsula. [4] [5] The road, in northeastern Gibraltar, generally runs in an east–west direction; it is one of only two roads in Gibraltar to cross the full width of the peninsula.
This is a list of National Trust properties in England, including any stately home, historic house, castle, abbey, museum or other property in the care of the National Trust in England. Bedfordshire [ edit ]
The Government of Gibraltar for its part holds that there is no economic or social need for more than three nautical miles of territorial water, limited to two nautical miles to the west in the Bay of Gibraltar due to the median line between British and Spanish land. [46]