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    Cape Juby (Arabic: رأس جوبي, trans. Raʾs Juby, Spanish: Cabo Juby) is a cape on the coast of southern Morocco, near the border with Western Sahara, directly...
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    the Strait of Gibraltar, and a southern part of the protectorate around Cape Juby, bordering the Spanish Sahara. The northern zone became part of independent...
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    Cape Juby is the name of the former southern part of the spanish protectorate of Morocco (1912–1956). Its on the coast of southern Morocco, near its border...
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    the Spanish Sahara was amalgamated with the nearby Spanish-protected Cape Juby and Spanish Ifni to form a new colony, Spanish West Africa. This was reversed...
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  • Bustamante (1938–2014), Spanish journalist Juby Ninan, Indian actor Cape Juby, a cape in southern Morocco Cape Juby Strip, a buffer zone between Morocco and...
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    northwest Africa. It was formed in 1946 by joining the southern zone (the Cape Juby Strip) of the Spanish protectorate in Morocco with the colonies of Ifni...
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    Angra de Cintra, signed by the Spanish and Moroccan governments, by which Cape Juby and most of the Ifni territory were transferred to Morocco. The city of...
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    languages: ⵟⵔⴼⴰⵢⴰ) is a coastal Moroccan town, located at the level of Cape Juby, in western Morocco, on the Atlantic coast. It is located about 890 km...
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  • the Plazas y Provincias Africanas: Spanish Morocco Spanish Sahara Ifni Cape Juby Spanish Africa (disambiguation) Spanish West Africa Ceuta and Melilla...
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    Headland (redirect from Cape (headland))
    Senegal Cape Agulhas, South Africa, Africa's southernmost point Cape Bojador, Morocco Cape Correntes, Mozambique Cape Delgado, Mozambique Cape Juby, Morocco...
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    heritage of Morocco. Due to the past colonization of Western Sahara and Cape Juby by Spain, Spanish is spoken as a lingua franca by most of the Sahrawis...
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    and Mackenzie's factory, was a historical coastal fort built in 1882 in Cape Juby near the city of Tarfaya in Morocco, by the founder of the British North...
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    West Africa, an entity that combined the colonies of Spanish Sahara and Cape Juby, with its capital located in Villa Bens; now called Tarfaya and currently...
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    de Oro and Saguia el-Hamra, now Moroccan-administered Western Sahara Cape Juby, on the coast of southern Morocco, part of the Spanish protectorate prior...
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    idea was to cut a channel from one of the sand-barred lagoons north of Cape Juby, south to a large plain which Arab traders had identified to him as El...
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    There he built his factory, called Port Victoria, at the entrance of Cape Juby. Sultan Moulay Hassan did not believe that Bayruk had any right to cede...
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    was established by airline Iberia linking Seville, Larache, Sidi Ifni, Cape Juby and Gando in the Canaries. The origin of Ifni must be dated to 1934, after...
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  • colonial possessions in Africa comprised Morocco, Spanish Sahara, Ifni, Cape Juby and Spanish Guinea. Spanish Morocco was the closest Spanish colonial territory...
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  • Portuguese North America Azores Newfoundland and Labrador Canary Islands Cape Juby Captaincy General of Cuba Spanish Florida Spanish Louisiana Captaincy...
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  • Loukkos (Lucus) Rif Spanish West Africa Ifni Southern Spanish Morocco (Cape Juby) Spanish Sahara (now Western Sahara) Saguia el-Hamra Río de Oro Spanish...
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  • cents = 1 piastre Refer China (Indochinese Post Offices) Refer Cape of Good Hope Cape Juby became part of Spanish Sahara in 1950 and is now in Morocco....
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    the condominium.) As the Kingdom of Tunisia. See Tunisian independence. Cape Juby was ceded by Spain to Morocco on 2 April 1958. Ifni was returned from...
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    most of Ifni as well as Cape Juby and parts of Spanish Sahara. With the treaty of Angra de Cintra, Morocco annexed Cape Juby and the surroundings of Ifni...
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    took off from Getafe, Madrid to the Los Rodeos field via Casablanca, Cape Juby and Gando in Gran Canaria. After the final location of the airport had...
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  • of Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood, California, US Tarfaya Strip (Cape Juby Strip), a strip of land between Morocco and the Western Sahara along the...
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    most important holdings were Angola and Mozambique, held by Portugal; the Cape Colony, held by the United Kingdom; and Algeria, held by France. By 1914...
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    and Dakar, and then also became the airline stopover manager for the Cape Juby airfield in the Spanish zone of South Morocco, in the Sahara. His duties...
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    cap was removed and the engine was run again, but when the ship was off Cape Juby the second cap broke and the engine was shut down again. The engine was...
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    Spanish colonizer Francisco Bens (who had earlier taken possession of the Cape Juby region as a protectorate in 1916), after negotiating with tribal chiefs...
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    SS Cape Cod SS Cape Fear (T-AK-5061) SS Cape Florida (AK-5071) SS Cape Jacob (T-AK-5029) SS Cape Johnson (T-AK-5075) SS Cape Juby (T-AK-5077) MV Cape Lambert (T-AKR-5077)...
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