Ceuta

Ceuta is a fanmade character for Hetalia: Axis Powers. He represents the Autonomous City of Ceuta, which is located on the Strait of Gibraltar and is bordered by Morocco to its south. His human name is Juan Maximo Teodoro Fernandez Carriedo.

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Appearance
Juan has short brown hair and blue eyes. He wears a brown shirt and shorts, and he has a red kaffiyeh on his head, symbol of the city's Muslim population. He carries a wooden walking stick with him. Although he looks young, he is actually older than either Spain or Portugal since he had been around since the time of Ancient Rome.

Personality and Interests
Juan likes beaches. He can't seem to get enough of it. He constantly builds sand castles on his shores, and he likes throwing pebbles at his neighbors Spain, Portugal, Morocco, and Gibraltar. Morocco claims him as part of his territory, but Spain would have none of it.

Ancient Rome
Main article: Ancient Rome

Rome found Juan when he conquered Carthage and acquired his territories. He turned his house into a military fort.

Portugal (João Henrique Lisboa-Carriedo)
Main article: Portugal

Joao reoccupied Juan's house in the 15th century, but he was quickly taken over by Antonio (Spain) to form the Iberian Union. Joao handed over Juan to Antonio at the Treaty of Lisbon.

Kingdom of Spain (Antonio Fernandez Carriedo)
Main article: Spain

Antonio acquired Juan from Joao at the Treaty of Lisbon. He rebuilt his military fort and successfully barred Morocco's attempts to occupy him. Recently, he gave him and his people autonomy.

Gibraltar (Gil Kirkland)
Main article: Gibraltar

Juan and Gil like taking pot shots at each other using pebbles, and sometimes, their cannons.

South Italy (Lovino Vargas)
Main article: South Italy

Juan and Lovino share a liking for tomatoes and their adoptive sister Philippines (Maria Clara dela Cruz).

Trivia

 * Juan's birthday is listed as March 14, the day that Ceuta received its Statute of Autonomy.