Gibraltar Cities with Latitude & Longitude – Download in Excel, CSV, SQL, JSON, XML
Last update : 23 March 2026.
Here you’ll find a curated sample of 100 key cities from Gibraltar, each with essential data points such as latitude, longitude, administrative region, and other relevant attributes.
This preview is extracted from our full dataset, which includes a total of 2 geographic locations across Gibraltar.
Whether you’re working on mapping, analytics, or app development, the data is available for both personal and commercial use.
All entries can be downloaded in five formats: Excel (.xlsx), CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML.
Capital Highlight: The official capital city of Gibraltar is Gibraltar.
| Geoname_ID | City | Alternate_Name | Country_Code | Region | Sub_region | Latitude | Longitude | Elevation | Population | Timezone | Fcode_Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2411585 | Gibraltar | Calpe,Cebelitarik,Cebelitarık,Djibraltar,GIB,Gibbilterra,Gibilterra,Gibraltar,Gibraltaras,Gibraltaro,Gibraltár,Gíbraltar,Kamaka,Xibraltar,Xibraltar - Gibraltar,gybrltr,jbl tarq,jibeulolteo,jiburarutaru,mhmyt jbl tarq,zhi bu luo tuo,Ĝibraltaro,Γιβραλτάρ,Гибралтар,Ґібралтар,גיברלטר,جبل طارق,جبلالطارق,محمية جبل طارق,ジブラルタル,直布罗陀,지브롤터 | GI | 36.14474 | -5.35257 | 26544 | Europe/Gibraltar | capital of a political entity | |||
| 2411619 | Catalan Bay | Caleta,Catalan,Catalan Bay Village | GI | 36.13961 | -5.34163 | 0 | Europe/Gibraltar | populated place |
Gibraltar: A Strategic Rock of Geographical Precision
The Geographer’s Fascination with a Peninsula of Power
At the very southern edge of the Iberian Peninsula lies one of the most geographically compelling microterritories in the world: Gibraltar. As a geographer, the Rock is more than a limestone promontory—it’s a living interface between continents, a crossroads of civilizations, and a case study in spatial compression. Every square meter of Gibraltar tells a story, blending urban density with geopolitical weight, ecological singularity, and centuries of navigational relevance.
Understanding Gibraltar’s Urban Structure
Though Gibraltar’s landmass spans barely 6.7 square kilometers, its urban footprint is layered with complexity. From the city of Gibraltar itself to its subdivisions and densely arranged districts, this is a space where the distinction between "city" and "region" converges. Administrative divisions here aren’t vast, but they are essential to understand the socio-spatial organization of services, infrastructure, and governance.
My latest dataset does just that: it maps each urban zone of Gibraltar, linking them to their correct territorial units and administrative structures. This meticulous categorization reveals how an ultra-compact geography manages resources, transport systems, and demographic clustering with remarkable precision.
Latitude and Longitude: Anchoring Micro-Scale Geography
Precision matters more than ever in a territory as compact as Gibraltar. Knowing the precise geolocation of every area—whether it’s a neighborhood, a street junction, or a border checkpoint—is fundamental for planning, emergency response, tourism management, and scientific research. The geospatial coordinates I’ve integrated into the Gibraltar city database reflect this level of detail. Every point is plotted with care, offering a map-ready view of the entire urban system.
Whether you’re studying territorial claims, coastal defense positions, or the proximity of civic buildings to cliffside ecosystems, this dataset empowers you to work with data that’s both granular and geographically reliable.
Excel as the Gateway to Territorial Intelligence
One of the most powerful updates to the Gibraltar city dataset is its availability in Excel (.xlsx) format. While formats like CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML are vital for integration across platforms and development tools, Excel stands out for its accessibility and flexibility.
With Excel, planners, educators, researchers, and even small business owners can quickly visualize, filter, and categorize urban and administrative data. Want to sort Gibraltar’s neighborhoods by elevation or group them by proximity to the border with Spain? Excel makes that not only possible but intuitive. This democratization of geospatial information turns complex geography into actionable knowledge.
Why Data Matters for a Place Like Gibraltar
Gibraltar’s strategic relevance isn’t just historical—it’s ongoing. It remains a focal point for military navigation, biodiversity corridors, maritime trade, and cross-border socioeconomics. To manage such complexity, stakeholders—from NGOs to state actors—require exact data on urban structure, administrative hierarchy, and spatial positioning.
This is where my Gibraltar city data steps in. Whether you’re conducting spatial analysis, building a GIS model, or simply seeking a clean, well-structured dataset for local research, the availability in all formats—including the newly emphasized Excel—ensures it fits seamlessly into your workflow.
Conclusion: Precision Geography for a Singular Territory
Gibraltar may be small in surface area, but its geographic importance is vast. From its role as a chokepoint of the Mediterranean to its intricate internal urban layout, it demands a level of data precision rarely required elsewhere. This dataset—structured, comprehensive, and now available in Excel—opens up Gibraltar’s spatial logic to anyone ready to explore it deeply.
For scholars, analysts, and developers alike, access to detailed city-level data in multiple formats isn’t just a convenience—it’s a necessity. And with Excel’s powerful functionality now part of the package, navigating Gibraltar’s geographical story has never been more efficient or exciting.
