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Centuries later, in 1415, Ceuta was taken by the Portuguese under the leadership of Prince Henry the Navigator. The primary aim of the conquest was to expel Muslim influence from the area and further promote Christianity. Portugal and Spain's comingling in the late 16th century (specifically their 1580 A.D. union) finally yielded the port to Spain.
In the modern era, Ceuta is known for its cosmopolitan nature and unique European influence--all of which have increased tourism to the area.
Ceuta has also been called the African Pillar of Hercules.
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