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MELILLA

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Originally appearing in Volume V18, Page 94 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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MELILLA  , a

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Spanish fortified station and penal settlement on the north coast of
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Morocco, south of Cape Tres Forcas and 135 M . E.S.E. of Ceuta . Pop. about 9000 . The
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town is built on a huge rock connected with the mainland by a rocky isthmus . There is a harbour, only accessible to small vessels; the roadstead outside is safe and has deep
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water a mile to the east of the fortress . From the landing-place, where a mole is cut out of the rock, there is a steep ascent to the upper town, characteristically Spanish in appearance . The town is walled, and the isthmus protected by a chain of small forts . A Moorish custom-house is placed on the Spanish border beyond the fort of
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Santa
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Isabel, and is the only authorized centre of trade on the Riff coast between Tetuan and the Algerian frontier . It thus forms the entrepet for the commerce of the Riff
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district and its hinterland . Goat skins, eggs and beeswax are the
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principal exports, cotton goods, tea,
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sugar and candles being the chief imports . For the period 1900–1905 the
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annual value of the trade was about £200,000 . Melilla, the first place captured by Spain on the
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African mainland, was seized from the Moors in 1490 .

The Spaniards have had much trouble with the neighbouring tribes—turbulent

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Riffians, hardly subject to the sultan of Morocco . The limits of the Spanish territory round the fortress were fixed by
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treaties with Morocco in 1859, 1860, 1861 and 1894 . In 1893 the Riffians besieged Melilla and 25,000 men had to be despatched against them . In 1908 two companies, under the
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protection of El Roghi, a chieftain then ruling the Riff region, started
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mining lead and iron some 15 M. from Melilla and a railway to the mines was begun . In
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October of that
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year the Riffians revolted from the Roghi and raided the mines, which remained closed until
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June 1909 . On the 9th of
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July the workmen were again attacked and several of them killed . Severe fighting between the Spaniards and the tribesmen followed . The Riffians having submitted, the Spaniards, in 1910, restarted the mines and undertook harbour
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works at Mar Chica . See Budgett Meakin, The
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Land of the Moors (
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London, 1 01), ch. xix., and the authorities there cited; P . Barre, " Melilla et
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les presides espagnols," Rev. frangaise (1908) .

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