Point Cires
Native name:
Arabic: بونتا سيريس, French: Point Cires, Spanish: Punta Cires
Geography
Coordinates35°54′37″N 5°28′54″W / 35.91028°N 5.48167°W / 35.91028; -5.48167
Adjacent toStrait of Gibraltar
Total islands2
Administration
Demographics
Population0

Point Cires (Arabic: بونتا سيريس, French: Point Cires, Spanish: Punta Cires) is a promontory and two islands off the northern coast of Morocco within the Strait of Gibraltar. The islands have a lighthouse and they are about 100 metres (330 ft) from the mainland offering good anchorage.[1] It is near the Mediterranean port of Tanger-Med within the Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima region of northern Morocco.

Perejil Island, a disputed territory between Morocco and Spain, is about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) East.

The Moroccan coast near Point Cires.

References

  1. Harris, Robert Wyman. Winds, currents, and navigation of the Gulf of Cadiz, the western coast of the Spanish Peninsula, and the Strait of Gibraltar. United States. Hydrographic Office. p. 89.
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