Peñón
Offshore rocky island forts established by the Spanish Empire / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A peñón (Spanish pronunciation: [peˈɲon], "rock", pl. peñones) is a term for certain offshore rocky island forts established by the Spanish Empire (especially in Africa). Several are still part of the plazas de soberanía ("places of sovereignty") of Spain in Northern Africa.
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