How to use Melilla in a sentence
Bent upon checking piracy in that region they took possession of Melilla, which thenceforth became an important Spanish post.
A History of Spain | Charles E. ChapmanThat does not entirely explain your presence in Melilla to-day.
The Pursuit | Frank (Frank Mackenzie) SavileCeuta and Melilla alone are worthy of consideration, and the former is the only one it might ever pay to fortify.
Life in Morocco and Glimpses Beyond | Budgett MeakinThe Melilla port authorities supplied the name of that felucca and her destination—Sicily.
The Pursuit | Frank (Frank Mackenzie) SavileAbout the aspect of the port of Melilla there is only one thing wholly admirable.
The Pursuit | Frank (Frank Mackenzie) Savile
British Dictionary definitions for Melilla
/ (Spanish melija) /
the chief town of a Spanish enclave in Morocco, on the Mediterranean coast: founded by the Phoenicians; exports iron ore. Pop: 68 463 (2003 est)
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