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The Rock of Gibraltar is a Grown colony, situated in 366 N. latitude and 521 W. longitude, in the Province of Andalusia, in Spain, commanding the entrance to the Mediterranean. The Governor, who is also Commander-in-Chief, exercises all the functions of government and legislation. Area, 1 square mile; greatest elevation, 1,439 feet. Population, including port and harbour (census 1911), civil, 19,586 (9,228 males, and 10,358 females); military, 5,340 (4,476 males, and 864 females); naval, 441; total, 25,367 (14,145 males, and 11,222 females). Estimated fixed civil population, January 1, 1919, 16,096 (7,828 males, and 8,268 females). In addition there were at that date about 1,867 aliens. The settled population are mostly descendants of Spanish and Italian settlers. Civil population births (1918), 394; marriages, 104; deaths, 608.1 Average births per 1,000 of fixed civil population, 24.47; deaths, 22.43. Religion of fixed population mostly Roman Catholic; one Protestant cathedral and four Roman Catholic churches; annual subsidy to each communion, 500l. Several private English schools; Government aided elementary schools, 16 (11 Roman Catholic). Pupils, 2,603 in 1918–19. Government grant, 2,868l. One magistrates court and a supreme court. In 1918 there were 8 convictions of serious crime, and 1,175 summary convictions.

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John Scott Keltie LL.D. (Formerly Secretary to the Royal Geographical Society, Honorary Corresponding Member of the Geographical Societies of Scotland, Paris, Petrograd, Rome, Lisbon, Amsterdam, Brussels, Geneva, Neuchatel, Philadelphia, and of the Commercial Geographical Society of Paris)M. Epstein M.A., Ph.D. (Fellow of the Royal Geographical, of the Royal Statistical, and of the Royal Economic Societies)

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Scott Keltie, J., Epstein, M. (1920). Europe. In: Scott Keltie, J., Epstein, M. (eds) The Statesman’s Year-Book. The Statesman’s Yearbook. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230270497_3

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