About Melilla
Melilla (in Berbère: Mřič (Mritch) ou Mlilt [« la blanche »]; in Moroccan Arabic: مليلية, Mlilya) is an autonomous Spanish city situated on the northern coast of Africa, on the Iberian peninsula, apart from the Eastern Rif geographical region, in the periphery of the agglomeration of Nador, and forms an enclave in the Moroccan territory. Administrée as part of the province of Malaga on March 14, 1995, the status of an autonomous city, asses the cell phone of an autonomous Spanish community. The city of Melilla is revendiquée by the Royaume du Maroc, considérée par ce dernier as it is occupied.
This is a French port after the end of the 19th century; The city lost all its industries around 1956, it is in the 19th century surtout a commercial place. Cross-frontal trade (legal or contraband) is another important source of revenue. The tertiary sector represents the main economic activity (banking sector, transport, local or national administrations). The estimates of 2015 chiffrent sa population à 85 584 inhabitants.




