Morocco, Spain, and France.
Morocco, Spain, and France.
The question is ambiguous. It is approximately 9 miles from North Africa to Europe across the Straits of Gibraltar. Spain has two Autonomous Cities, Melilla and Ceuta on the Mediterranean coast of North Africa surrounded by Morocco. The distance between Spain and Morocco there is one step to cross the border.
That is the north coast of Africa and Morocco.
France, Spain, and Morocco.
France does, Morocco does and Spain does. Morocco's coastline is a continuous one along both whereas France and Spain have coastlines on the Atlantic and Mediterranean that are separate.
They are Spanish (located on the coasy of Morocco)
France, Morocco, and Spain.
Morocco
it has an 18,000 kilometer coast line
Yes. The Canary Islands is off the coast of Morocco, Africa. But is an Archipelago and autonomous community of Spain.
Those are the Canary Islands and they are an integral part of Spain, not a possession.