EA9UG
RAFAEL ALARCON DE LA RUBIA AVDA, MADRID, AA. EE. FERROCARRIL BLOQUE 3 PORTAL 10 4º C CEUTA 51001 Spain [+] Mailing label | ||
Lookups: 446 Ham Member
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QSL: VIA CALL BOOK OR QRZ |
20130104 1953UTC 7018kHz EA9UG
Date : 04/Jan/2013 1953UTC
Freq : 7018kHz CW
Rig : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT : Mini-Whip(PAØRDT)
PC recording
Lookups | 446 (573) |
QRZ Admin | EA9UG |
Last Update | 2012-12-07 12:24:51 |
Class | EA |
Latitude | 35.892944 (35° 53' 34'' N) |
Longitude | -5.322876 (5° 19' 22'' W) |
Grid Square | IM75iv |
Geo Source | User supplied |
Bearing | 327.5° NNW (from JJ5IZX) |
Distance | 6968.1 mi (11214.1 km) |
Long Path | 17888.7 mi (28789.1 km) |
Sunrise | 07:17:53 UTC |
Sunset | 17:07:07 UTC |
ITU Zone | 34 |
CQ Zone | 33 |
Born | 1958 |
QSL Info | VIA CALL BOOK OR QRZ |
QSL by Mail? | Yes (e.g. Will this ham QSL by Postal Mail?) |
QSL by eQSL? | Yes (e.g. Will this ham QSL with eQSL?) |
Uses LOTW? | No (e.g. Does this ham use ARRL's LOTW ?) |
Admin For | (1) EA9UG |
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Ceuta (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈθeuta]) (Arabic: سبت) is an 18.5-square-kilometre (7.1 sq mi) autonomous city of Spain and anexclave located on the north coast of Africa and has a western border with Morocco. Separated from the Iberian peninsula by the Strait of Gibraltar, Ceuta lies on the border of theMediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. Ceuta was deemed a part of Cadiz province prior to 14 March 1995, when the city'sStatute of Autonomy was passed.
Ceuta (like Melilla) was a free port before Spain joined theEuropean Union. As of 2011, it has a population of 78,674.[2] Its population consists of Christians, Muslims (chiefly Moroccan Arabic speakers), and small minorities of Jews and Hindus. Spanish is the official language.
Morocco had previously called for negotiations on the future of Ceuta, Melilla and a number of Mediterranean islands and enclaves that border it. The majority of the city's population are ethnic Spanish who are opposed to the idea of being ruled by Morocco.[3] A poll conducted by Instituto Opina found that 87.9% of people from mainland Spain consider the two cities to be Spanish.[4]
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