Morocco–Spain border
The Morocco–Spain border is located along the Plazas de soberanía, Ceuta, Melilla, and Alborán Island along the north coast of Morocco.
Between Morocco and Ceuta is a physical border known as the Ceuta border fence, Melilla also has a physical border known as the Melilla border fence

Land borders between Morocco and Spain

Layout of Melilla

Layout of Ceuta
Maritime borders
Morocco and Spain also share a maritime border in the Canary island area and along the Alboran Sea.
Important treaties
- Treaty of Algeciras signed in April 1906
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Coordinates: 35°54′20″N 2°06′05″W / 35.9056°N 2.1014°W
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