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The presence of Britain's Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon at the celebrations stirred resentment in Spain, and Spanish officials have repeatedly lodged protests with the British ambassador in Madrid. And some 300 British sailors were to parade through the city's streets for British Defence Minister Geoff Hoon and other dignitaries. The House of the Assembly, Gibraltar's parliament, was to present the Freedom of the City award to the Royal Navy, which deployed the frigate HMS Grafton to Gibraltar for the celebrations. Gibraltar's government declared the day a national holiday called the Day of Freedom. Many of those who did turn out for the event wore red T-shirts adorned with British flags, and an aerial picture of the chain was planned. Organisers said an estimated 8,000 people were needed to complete the chain around Gibraltar's approximately 5.8 square kilometre-perimeter. We own 'the Rock,"' she said, referring to the popular nickname for Gibraltar, a promontory jutting up from the Mediterranean Sea near the narrow strait the separates Europe from Africa. "We are going to prove to the world that nobody can take Gibraltar from us," said Lilian Carroll, a 60-year-old resident. The chain was an unmistakable political statement to the colony's neighbours in Spain, which lost the deep-sea harbour and strategic naval base on Augand has yearned to recover it ever since. Thousands in Gibraltar held hands yesterday to create a human chain around the tiny British colony at the tip of the Iberian peninsula, celebrating the 300th anniversary of the territory's capture by Britain.