Pen De Vlez De La Gomera

Pen de Vlez de la Gomera is one of the Spanish territories on North Africa off the Moroccan coast (Plazas de soberana), along with the coastal enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla, the island of Pen de Alhucemas, Islas Chafarinas and the small islet of Isla Perejil. Pen de Vlez de la Gomera is located 117 km (72.7 mi) southeast of Ceuta. It once was an island, but is now permanently connected to the Moroccan coast by a 85 m (279 feet) long sand strip (one of the world's shortest land borders). It covers about 19,000 square meters. It was conquered by Spain in 1508 and permanently under Spain control since 1564, it is currently inhabited only by a tiny military garrison of roughly 60 men.

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