Spanish Morocco
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There was a Spanish presence in the area from the time of the 15th century explorations, with formal Spanish possession from the mid-19th century.
In 1956, when French Morocco became independent, Spain surrendered parts of its territories to the newly independent Morocco, but retained control of Ceuta, Melilla, Sidi Ifni and Tarfaya region. In 1958, Spain ceded Tarfaya and in 1969, Spain ceded Ifni to Morocco. Spain still possesses Ceuta and Melilla. They were Spanish since 15th century and 16th century respectively. Morocco still claims Ceuta and Melilla to be part of Morocco.