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    Ifni was a Spanish province on the Atlantic coast of Morocco, south of Agadir and across from the Canary Islands. It had a total area of 1,502 km2 (580 sq mi)...
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    The Ifni War, sometimes called the Forgotten War in Spain (la Guerra Olvidada), was a series of armed incursions into Spanish West Africa by Moroccan insurgents...
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    Sidi Ifni (Berber: Ifni, ⵉⴼⵏⵉ, Arabic: سيدي إفني) is a city located on the west coast of Morocco, on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean, with a population...
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    Lake Ifni (Arabic:Dayet Ifni) is a green lake located in the soil of Toubkal National Park, in the Moroccan Toubkal (commune), deep in the High Atlas...
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  • Empire's colonial possessions in Africa comprised Morocco, Spanish Sahara, Ifni, Cape Juby and Spanish Guinea. Spanish Morocco was the closest Spanish colonial...
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    Morocco with the colonies of Ifni, Saguia el-Hamra and Río de Oro into a single administrative unit. Following the Ifni War (1957–58), Spain ceded the...
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  • Lázaro Sáenz was born in 1962 in Sidi Ifni, which at that moment was under Spanish control as the capital of the Ifni province. After attending school, Aroldo...
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  • de Ifni ("Ifni Rifles" or "Ifni Shooters") were volunteer indigenous infantry units of the Spanish Army, largely recruited in the enclave of Ifni The...
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    Spanish-protected Cape Juby and Spanish Ifni to form a new colony, Spanish West Africa. This was reversed during the Ifni War when Ifni and the Sahara became provinces...
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    zone through the Treaty of Angra de Cintra on 1 April 1958, after the short Ifni War. The city of Tangier was excluded from the Spanish protectorate and received...
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    The Sidi Ifni Military Treasury or Spanish Consulate of Sidi Ifni is a historic building located in Sidi Ifni, in the Sidi Ifni Province, within the Guelmim-Oued...
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  • This is a list of colonial heads of Ifni (1958–1969), a Spanish province on the Atlantic coast of Morocco. It was located across the Atlantic from the...
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  • Sidi Ifni (Arabic: سيدي إفني) is a province in the Moroccan region of Guelmim-Oued Noun. It was created in 2009 from the southern part of Tiznit Province...
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    protectorate prior to 1958 Ifni, on the coast of southern Morocco, part of Spain prior to 1969, now Moroccan province Sidi Ifni Spanish Guinea (1926–1968)...
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    started to move its staff from North Spanish Morocco, began infiltrating Ifni and other enclaves of Spanish Morocco, as well as Spanish Sahara (today Western...
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  • Pequeña with Ifni, actually located about 480 kilometers north of the real fortress. (Note: 480 km distance must be a mistake. Ifni (Sidi Ifni) is about...
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  • Sidi Ifni Airport (Arabic: مطار سيدي إيفني) (IATA: SII, ICAO: GMMF) is an airport serving Sidi Ifni, a city in the Guelmim-Oued Noun region in Morocco...
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    was administered by Spain as a single entity with Spanish Sahara and the Ifni enclave, as Spanish West Africa. The Spanish area comprised 12,700 sq mi...
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  • Ifni is a village in the commune of Illizi, in Illizi Province, Algeria. The village is the site of a project to introduce solar energy to Algeria, with...
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    originally administered by the Apostolic Prefecture of Spanish Sahara and Ifni which was founded on July 5, 1954. It was later renamed as the Apostolic...
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    soberanía). The year after, Mohammed V invaded Spanish Sahara during the Ifni War (known as the "Forgotten War" in Spain). Only in 1975, with the Green...
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    between the two countries following the conflict. The Spanish enclave of Ifni in the south was returned to Morocco in 1969. The Polisario movement was...
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    Morocco itself. Assa-Zag Province (partly located in Western Sahara) Sidi Ifni Province (located in Mainland Morocco) Guelmim Province (located in Mainland...
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  • Melillan campaign (1909–1910) Kert campaign (1911–1912) Rif War (1920–1926) Ifni War (1957–1958) Perejil Island crisis (2002) Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera...
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    Sidi Ifni to Spain as a part of the Treaty of Tangiers, on the basis of the old outpost of Santa Cruz de la Mar Pequeña, thought to be Sidi Ifni. The...
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    conducted by France and Spain against the Moroccan Army of Liberation during the Ifni War. The operation took place from 10 to 24 February 1958 in the northern...
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    Spain and the formation of various nationalist, leftist parties. During the Ifni War, the Franco regime set up concentration camps on the islands to extrajudicially...
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    the FAO Model 59. The FAO was nicknamed Pepito and saw service during the Ifni War against the Moroccan Army of Liberation. It was replaced by the MG 42/59...
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  • part of 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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    Goryunov "Algunas armas utilizadas en la guerra de Ifni 1957-1958" [Some weapons used in the Ifni War 1957-1958] (in Spanish). 14 August 2013. Retrieved...
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