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What country is Ifni?

What country is Ifni?

Ifni, former North African enclave of Spain and now part of the southwestern region of Morocco along the Atlantic coast.

When was Ifni colonized by Spain?

Following the Ifni War (1957–58), Spain ceded the southern protectorate to Morocco and created separate provinces for Ifni and the Sahara in 1958. Spanish West Africa was formed by a decree of 20 July 1946….Spanish West Africa.

Preceded by Succeeded by
Ifni Spanish Morocco Spanish Sahara Ifni Morocco Spanish Sahara

Who won the Ifni War?

Ifni War

Date 23 October 1957 – 30 June 1958 (8 months and 1 week)
Location Spanish Sahara, Ifni, Morocco
Result Treaty of Angra de Cintra
Territorial changes Cape Juby strip ceded to Morocco by Spain Area’s surrounding Ifni annexed by Morocco

Was Morocco a Spanish colony?

The Spanish protectorate in Morocco was established on 27 November 1912 by a treaty between France and Spain that converted the Spanish sphere of influence in Morocco into a formal protectorate….Spanish protectorate in Morocco.

Spanish Protectorate in Morocco Protectorado español en Marruecos الحماية الإسبانية على المغرب
Capital Tetuán

Is Spanish Sahara a country?

The United Nations considers the former Spanish Sahara a non-self-governing territory, with Spain as the former administrative power and, since the 1970s, Morocco as the current administrative power.

Did Spain have any African colonies?

The effective Spanish colonization of Africa was finally established in the first third of the 20th century. North Morocco, Ifni, the Tarfaya region, Western Sahara, and the territories of early-21st-century Equatorial Guinea comprised what broadly could be defined as Spanish colonial Africa.

Why didn’t Spain colonize Africa?

Spain didn’t colonize outside of North Africa for several reasons. 1) They didn’t have to, since they had far more lucrative colonies in the New World. These had incredibly arable land, and brought in more money than colonies in Africa would.

Why did Spain want Morocco?

Motivation. Like most imperializing countries, the Spanish and French wanted to colonize Morocco because they wanted power. Feelings of nationalism made people proud of all that their country had achieved. France had already taken control of Algeria, which borders Morocco, and wanted to take over Morocco as well.

What is Spanish Sahara now called?

Spanish West Africa
Between 1946 and 1958, the Spanish Sahara was amalgamated with the nearby Spanish-protected Cape Juby and Spanish Ifni to form a new colony, Spanish West Africa.