Location of a colony of the United Kingdom on a limestone promontory at the southern tip of Spain; strategically important because it can control the entrance of ships into the Mediterranean; one of the Pillars of Hercules.
Ещё 1 They knew only the Spaniards who took part in the Calpe fox hunt.
2 Now the haven of Calpe lies exactly midway, halving the voyage between Byzantium and Heraclea.
3 Cleander went back to Byzantium, and the Greeks marched from Calpe to Chrysopolis, which faces Byzantium.
4 We rented another apartment, this time a few blocks from the beach in the town of Calpe .
5 As to Cheirisophus, that general prosecuted his march along the seaboard, and without check reached Calpe Haven.
6 Tarik had taken the town and mountain, Carteia and Calpe , and given to both his own name.
7 With that object they disembarked at Calpe Haven (5), pretty nearly at the middle point in Thrace.
9 It was called the rock of Calpe , and, like the opposite rock of Ceuta, commanded the entrance to the Mediterranean Sea.
10 Scanlon joins the Dutch Rabobank team in January and, after training with them at Calpe in February, starts racing in March.
11 Both sides of the straits, Calpe and Abyla, must be in her hands before Christendom could expand safely along the Atlantic coasts.
12 The sport area of Olta is a 30-minute hike from the upper slopes of Calpe and has a variety of single-pitch bolted routes.
13 The gray summits of the rock of Calpe brightened with the first rays of morning, as the Christian army issued forth from its encampment.
14 To his satisfaction, however, it was found that the enemy had already dispersed, and the Greek column was overtaken on the way back to Calpe .
15 Calpe , a mountain in the south of Spain, on the strait between the Atlantic and Mediterranean, now Rock of Gibraltar.
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