Melilla and Ceuta- Spanish or Moroccan?

So, @comrade dave did a short series of listing territorial disputes from around the world and asked who owned them. He has not come out with any others lately so I thought I would do them. Currently, Spain controls the cities of Melilla and Ceuta- sort of reminiscent of their old empire. Both Spain and Morocco have claims on the 'Autonomous Cities'. Which own rightfully owns them?

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I have voted.

Its Moroccan! *grabs popcorn* 8)


If Trump wins

"What is Aleppo?"

kingjoe1077 wrote:

Its Moroccan! *grabs popcorn* 8)
DIE!!!!!!!!!!!!

Serious now, they're legitimately Spanish, as is the sub-Sahara. Actually, the sub-Sahara did better with us than it's doing now. But Melilla is becoming the home of many fundamentalists, we've arrested many,

The past is a foreign country.

Pablo22510 wrote:

kingjoe1077 wrote:

Its Moroccan! *grabs popcorn* 8)
DIE!!!!!!!!!!!!

Serious now, they're legitimately Spanish, as is the sub-Sahara. Actually, the sub-Sahara did better with us than it's doing now. But Melilla is becoming the home of many fundamentalists, we've arrested many,

I think it is Spanish as well.

I was talking to kingjoe, mate.

The past is a foreign country.

Pablo22510 wrote:

I was talking to kingjoe, mate.
Yes, yes, but I am the UN and I wanted to intervene!

*sighs*

The past is a foreign country.

Pablo22510 wrote:

*sighs*
:P

Hey, Pablo, have you been to Ceuta or Melilla?

No. *bows head in shame*

Though I know someone who works in Melilla prison.

P.S. I am the most sedentary person you will ever know. My ideal Saturday plan, waking up late, having a huge breakfats, reading, having lunch, reading, huge 'snack' at 17:00, reading, small supper, computer, go to bed, reading, sleeping. But my mum likes to go on day trips.

The past is a foreign country.

Pablo22510 wrote:

No. *bows head in shame*

Though I know someone who works in Melilla prison.

P.S. I am the most sedentary person you will ever know. My ideal Saturday plan, waking up late, having a huge breakfats, reading, having lunch, reading, huge 'snack' at 17:00, reading, small supper, computer, go to bed, reading, sleeping. But my mum likes to go on day trips.

I am about the same, but I do like to travel.

I hate it.

The past is a foreign country.

Pablo22510 wrote:

I hate it.
Why? Also, nice shiny orange Moderator tag.

Mate, I ain't a mod anymore. It's supposed to say General. Dunno why they didn't change it.

The past is a foreign country.

Pablo22510 wrote:

Mate, I ain't a mod anymore. It's supposed to say General. Dunno why they didn't change it.
Oh... okay.

As I was saying, i hate it 'cos home sweet home is where the heart is.

The past is a foreign country.

Pablo22510 wrote:

As I was saying, i hate it 'cos home sweet home is where the heart is.
Mm... I bring my heart to travel with me, I don't know about you.

Lol, I don't.

The past is a foreign country.

Pablo22510 wrote:

Lol, I don't.
Maybe that's the issue then.

I am a Democrat, I think that both Ceuta and Melilla are Spanish communities and that if the people want to follow are free.


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