Gibraltar
Gibraltar is a British overseas territory located on the southern part of the Iberian Peninsula, on the east coast of Spain. The country occupies a small area, including Mount Gibraltar and surrounding areas.
Gibraltar borders Spain to the north and east, and is also washed by the Mediterranean Sea.
The capital is the city of Gibraltar.
Gibraltar is a British overseas territory with a special status. It has its own government system, but Britain provides defense and external affairs.
The climate is Mediterranean, with warm summers and mild winters.
The country's population is about 34,000 people (2022).
The official state language is English. The local population also speaks Spanish and a local dialect of English known as Yanito.
Gibraltar has a strategic location that benefits the economy, including financial services, tourism and shipbuilding, so the standard of living is quite high. Employment for foreigners may be available if the specialty is related to these areas.
The level of security, medical and educational systems are high, and the local population is friendly to visitors. This area attracts many tourists and businessmen.
Citizenship by birth is given automatically if one of the parents is a citizen of Gibraltar, and it can also be obtained through naturalization.
Among the attractions of Gibraltar are the top station of the ski lift, the observation deck "The Rocks", as well as underground tunnels.