10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «ROCK OF GIBRALTAR» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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Rock of Gibraltar in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
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1
The Fortifications
of Gibraltar 1068-1945
London, 1843. Hills, G. Rock of Contention. London, Robert Hale, 1974. Hughes,
Q. and Migos, A. Strong as the Rock of Gibraltar. Exchange Publications,
Gibraltar, 1995. Ibn-Abi-Zar' AI-Anis al-Mutrib bi-Rawd al-Qirtas fi a/bar tmiluk al-
Magrib ...
2
The Environmental Legacy
of Military Operations
Rose Department of Geology, Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham,
Surrey TW20 OEX, UK ABSTRACT The 400-m-high Rock of Gibraltar is a partly
overturned klippe of Early Jurassic dolomitic limestone, notched by raised
shorelines ...
Judy Ehlen, Russell S. Harmon, 2001
3
International Dictionary
of Historic Places: Southern Europe
The Rock of Gibraltar is joined to the mainland by a narrow, sandy isthmus and
forms the southeast part of a large bay. Description: An important fortress during
the Moorish occupation of Spain; besieged several times during the reconquest ...
Trudy Ring, Robert M. Salkin, Sharon La Boda, 1995
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The History
of the Herculean Straits: Now Called the Straits ...
It is needless to expatiate ; I must refer to the beginning of this book. No town was
ever on the rock of Gibraltar, till the Moors erected one. The hill has undergone
some changes > it was once (i.) Lib. iv. covered covered with trees ; there are but
...
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Sailing directions for the strait
of Gibraltar and the ...
When coming down the Mediterranean, in order to run through the Strait, if the
weather be clear, the Rock of Gibraltar may be seen at the distance of 40 miles,
appearing like an island, higher to the North than to the South. At the same time,
...
6
An historical sketch
of Gibraltar, with an account
of the ...
The Isthmus which separates the Rock of Gibraltar from the Continent of Spain, is
formed by sands thrown up by the Mediterranean Sea. It is not an improbable
conjecture, that a regular chain of rock extended from the Mountain distinguished
...
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The History
of the Herculean Straits, Now Called the Straits ...
No town was ever on the rock of Gibraltar, till the Moors, erected one. The hill has
undergone some changes ; it was once (1) Lib. iv. covered covered with trees ;
there are but few now left A description of GIBRALTAR, btc. 293 CHAP VI A ...
8
Contributions to the Botany and Topography
of Gibraltar and ...
From this position (a distance of nearly four miles intervening) the rock of
Gibraltar appears as an island, the isthmus connecting it with the main land
merging into the azure blue of the sea. Although at the present day this is nothing
more than ...
9
The Fortifications
of Gibraltar 1068-1945
Strengthening of the fortress continued in the 19th century, when it developed
into the ultimate gunner's station, a fortress of such impregnability that it coined
the phrase 'as strong as the Rock of Gibraltar', a term now applied to anything ...
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The new sailing directory for the Strait
of Gibraltar and ...
When coming down the Mediterranean, In order to run through the Strait, if the
weather be clear, the Rock of Gibraltar may be seen at the distance of 40 miles,
appearing like an island, higher to the North than to the South. At the same time,
...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «ROCK OF GIBRALTAR» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
Rock of Gibraltar im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Thirty troublesome Gibraltar monkeys to be deported to Scottish …
Thirty troublesome Gibraltar monkeys to be deported to Scottish safari park ... Barbary macaque walking along the wall at the viewpoint on the rock of Gibraltar. «The Guardian, Okt 14»
The Squabble That Never Ends: Britain and Spain Duel Over Gibraltar
One recent morning, a mile-long line of cars waited to cross the international border separating Spain from Britain's Rock of Gibraltar. Spanish border guards ... «NPR, Mai 14»
Euro 2016 qualifying draw: Gibraltar ready to prove their worth
Gibraltar's home ground, the Victoria Stadium which stands in the shadow of the iconic Rock of Gibraltar, has an artificial playing surface and is not yet suitable ... «BBC Sport, Feb 14»
Desperate Dan reborn as the rock of Gibraltar
They had not met in over a decade but Bula, coach of the Gibraltar side awarded full ... with the British army and married Danny's Spanish mother on the Rock. «The Independent, Nov 13»
Hitler's missed opportunity: failing to smash the rock of Gibraltar
It may be that only geological erosion, expected to occur sometime over the next ten million years, will finally remove Gibraltar as a source of friction between ... «Spectator.co.uk, Sep 13»
This day in Jewish history / A human rock of Gibraltar is born
A view of Gibraltar from La Linea de la Concepcion, Spain. ... Having been born on the Rock, the 2.6-square-mile enclave at the southern edge of Iberia, he led ... «Haaretz, Aug 13»
After 300 years, more monkey business on Rock of Gibraltar
At first glance the central question in the sovereignty dispute over Gibraltar appears ... Gibraltar relies upon the 11m day-trippers who visit the Rock each year to ... «The Conversation, Aug 13»
A fisherman on the Spanish side of Gibraltar attaches hooks to his …
The spat comes in the run-up to the 300th anniversary of the 1713 Treaty of Utrecht by which Spain ceded the Rock of Gibraltar to Britain "in perpetuity". Spain ... «The Australian, Jan 13»
The Rock of Gibraltar: Neanderthals' Last Refuge
I was intrigued when I saw this headline over at NPR's 13.7 blog earlier this week: “A Neanderthal-Themed Park for Gibraltar?“ As it turns out, no one's planning ... «Smithsonian, Sep 12»
Huge image of the Queen to be projected on Rock of Gibraltar
The pictures of the British monarch interspersed with images of the Union flag will be clearly visible across the border in Spain where the controversial Royal ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jun 12»