Treaty between Spain and Morocco of 1969

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The Treaty between Spain and Morocco of 1969 is an international agreement through which Spain formally ceded the former Spanish territory of Ifni to Morocco, consolidating Moroccan sovereignty over the area.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Treaty of Fez (1969) 1

Statements (31)

Predicate Object
instanceOf bilateral treaty
international treaty
category 1960s treaties
Treaties of Morocco NERFINISHED
Treaties of Spain NERFINISHED
boundary and territorial treaties
countrySignatory Morocco NERFINISHED
Spain NERFINISHED
effect Spain ceded Ifni to Morocco
consolidation of Moroccan sovereignty over Ifni
historicalContext post-independence negotiations between Spain and Morocco
language Arabic
French
Spanish
legalNature cession treaty
post-colonial settlement
partyRoleOfMorocco receiving state
partyRoleOfSpain ceding state
previousStatusOfIfni Spanish territory
purpose to formalize transfer of Ifni from Spain to Morocco
to recognize Moroccan sovereignty over Ifni
region North Africa
relatedTerritory Province of Ifni NERFINISHED
relatedTo Spanish decolonization in North Africa
history of Western Sahara and surrounding regions
resultingStatusOfIfni Moroccan territory
signatory Government of Morocco NERFINISHED
Government of Spain NERFINISHED
subject cession of Ifni
transfer of sovereignty over Ifni
territorialScope Ifni NERFINISHED

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Ifni legalBasisOfTransfer Treaty between Spain and Morocco of 1969
Ifni enclave transferAgreement Treaty between Spain and Morocco of 1969
this entity surface form: Treaty of Fez (1969)