Gibraltar, a British territory at the southern tip of Spain, is famous for its iconic Rock and strategic location at the entrance to the Mediterranean. The population is a blend of British, Spanish, Genoese, and North African heritage, and English is the official language. Christianity, especially Anglican and Catholic traditions, is prominent, but Gibraltar is also home to Jewish, Muslim, and Hindu communities. Religious tolerance is a hallmark, and festivals from different faiths are celebrated throughout the year, reflecting the territory’s multicultural spirit.