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36.139500,-5.354480

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GX11 1AA

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  • Cathedral of St. Mary the Crowned

    Cathedral of St. Mary the Crowned

    Church in Main Street, Gibraltar

    Distance: Approx. 76 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 36.139672,-5.35366

    The Cathedral of Saint Mary the Crowned (Spanish: Catedral de Santa María la Coronada) is a Latin Catholic cathedral in Gibraltar. It is the primary centre of Catholic worship in the Diocese of Gibraltar.

  • Main Street, Gibraltar

    Main Street, Gibraltar

    Distance: Approx. 65 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 36.139682,-5.353794

    Main Street (Spanish: Calle Real) is the main arterial street in the British overseas territory of Gibraltar.

  • Great Siege of Gibraltar

    Great Siege of Gibraltar

    Failed Franco-Spanish attempt to capture Gibraltar (1779–1783)

    Distance: Approx. 60 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 36.1397,-5.3551

    The Great Siege of Gibraltar was an unsuccessful attempt by Spain and France to capture Gibraltar from the British during the American Revolutionary War. It was the largest battle in the war by number of combatants. On 16 June 1779, Spain entered the war on the side of France and as co-belligerents of the revolutionary United Colonies—the British base at Gibraltar was Spain's primary war aim.

  • Capture of Gibraltar

    Capture of Gibraltar

    1704 capture by the Anglo-Dutch fleet

    Distance: Approx. 57 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 36.1397,-5.3539

    The capture of Gibraltar by Anglo-Dutch forces of the Grand Alliance occurred between 1 and 4 August 1704 during the War of the Spanish Succession. Since the beginning of the war the Alliance had been looking for a harbour in the Iberian Peninsula to control the Strait of Gibraltar and facilitate naval operations against the French fleet in the western Mediterranean Sea. An attempt to seize Cádiz had ended in failure in September 1702, but following the Alliance fleet's successful raid in Vigo Bay in October that year, the combined fleets of the "Maritime Powers", the Netherlands and England, had emerged as the dominant naval force in the region.

  • Gibraltar National Museum

    Gibraltar National Museum

    National museum in Bomb House Lane, Gibraltar

    Distance: Approx. 56 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 36.139,-5.3544

    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 history and the unique culture of its people. The museum also incorporates the remains of a 14th-century Moorish bathhouse.

  • Bristol Hotel, Gibraltar

    Bristol Hotel, Gibraltar

    Hotel in Gibraltar

    Distance: Approx. 68 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 36.13888889,-5.35444444

    Bristol Hotel is Gibraltar's oldest hotel. It is located on Cathedral Square in Gibraltar, next to the Church of England Cathedral of The Holy Trinity. Established in 1894 the 19th century, it occupies a white colonial building with swimming pool and garden, located to the south of Cathedral of St.

  • Ninth siege of Gibraltar

    Distance: Approx. 120 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 36.14,-5.3533

    The ninth siege of Gibraltar was a fifteen-month-long siege of the town of Gibraltar that lasted from 1466 until 1467. The siege was conducted by Juan Alonso de Guzmán, the 1st Duke of Medina Sidonia, and resulted in a takeover of the town, then belonging to the Crown of Castile. Unlike other sieges of Gibraltar, which were the result of clashes between different powers, this was a purely internal struggle between rival Castilian factions.

  • King's Bastion

    King's Bastion

    18C fortifications in Gibraltar

    Distance: Approx. 60 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 36.139701,-5.355099

    King's Bastion is a coastal bastion on the western front of the fortifications of the British overseas territory of Gibraltar, protruding from the Line Wall Curtain. It is located between Line Wall Road and Queensway and overlooks the Bay of Gibraltar . It played a crucial role in defending The Rock during the Great Siege of Gibraltar.

  • Algeciras Gate

    Distance: Approx. 40 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 36.139707,-5.354849

    Algeciras Gate was a city gate in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar.

  • Gibraltar Hebrew School

    Gibraltar Hebrew School

    Distance: Approx. 41 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 36.1393,-5.3541

    Gibraltar Hebrew School, also Talmud Torah Hebrew School, is a government school in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. The foundation stone of the school, designed by Samuel Levy, was laid on 3 September 1895 in a ceremony attended by the Rabbi of Gibraltar and the local Jewish community. It was inaugurated in 1898.

  • Moorish Baths, Gibraltar

    Moorish Baths, Gibraltar

    Medieval in Gibraltar, Gibraltar

    Distance: Approx. 56 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 36.139,-5.3544

    The Moorish Baths are located in the basement of the Gibraltar Museum in the city of Gibraltar, a British overseas territory. One of the best-preserved Moorish bath houses in Europe, the early 14th century baths bear resemblance to the Roman hypocaust system, and have four chambers with pillars.

  • Nefusot Yehuda Synagogue

    Nefusot Yehuda Synagogue

    Orthodox synagogue in Gibraltar

    Distance: Approx. 44 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 36.13912,-5.35461

    "Flemish Synagogue, Gibraltar" redirects here. The Nefusot Yehuda Synagogue, officially the K K Nefusot Yehuda Synagogue, more commonly known as the Flemish Synagogue (Ladino: La Esnoga Flamenca), sometimes known as the Lime Wall Synagogue, is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 65 Line Wall Road, in Gibraltar, a British overseas territory of the United Kingdom.

Weather in this IP's area

Current Weather

light rain

Current Temperature

19 Celsius

Feeling temperature

19 Celsius

lowest temperature

19 Celsius

Maximum temperature

20 Celsius

Atmospheric pressure

1017 hPa

humidity

86 %

Sea level pressure

1017 hPa

Surface atmospheric pressure

1015 hPa

visibility

10000 meters

Wind speed

6.17 m/s

wind direction

90 degree

cloud

75 %

Sunrise time

08:00:39

Sunset time

18:12:31

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