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Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera ((:peˈɲon de ˈβeleθ ðe la ɣoˈmeɾa)), in ancient times Badis or Bades, is a Spanish rock (''plaza de soberanía'') in North Africa off the Moroccan coast. It is part of several ''peñones'', or rock-fortresses, on the coast of Northern Africa. Vélez de la Gomera is administered by the Spanish central government. Its tiny population consists only of military personnel. ==Geography== Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera is located 119 km southeast of Ceuta. It was a natural island in the Alboran Sea until 1934, when a huge thunderstorm washed large quantities of sand in the short channel between the island and the African continent, turning it into a tombolo.〔(Historia de Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera ) archived from (the original )〕 Ever since, it has been a peninsula, currently connected to the Moroccan coast by an 85 m long sandy isthmus, the world's shortest land border. With a length of 400 meters northwest-southeast and a width of up to 100 meters, it covers about 19,000 m² or 1.9 ha.
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