the main Spanish sovereignty

In short, anchoring the main Spanish sovereignty entitlement to the end of the mediaeval period and to the historical origins of the State enables a degree of distancing from the later period of European colonisations in subsequent centuries, something that mirrors the juridical-political reality of the cities; and it accounts for the fact that, for example, during the protectorate era in the 20th century, Ceuta and Melilla had full legal status and standing as Spanish territories, because they were plazas de soberanía (technically and etymologically ‘a place, city or fortress of sovereignty’), unlike the surrounding territory of the Spanish protectorate, established both in the north and south of what is now Morocco. สล็อตเว็บตรง

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