List of Colonial Heads of Ifni (Morocco):
(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)
Term | Incumbent | Notes |
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Spanish suzerainty | ||
Santa Cruz de la Mar Pequeña | ||
1476 | Spanish occupation | |
1476 to 1524 | ..., Governor(s) | |
?post1524 | Re-incorporated into Morocco | |
26 April 1860 | Port of Sidi Ifni ceded to Spain by Morocco, without occupation | |
3 November 1884 | Incorporated into Spanish West Africa | |
Ifni Protectorate | ||
12 November 1912 | ||
1934 to 1952 | ..., Governor | |
Ifni Territory of Spanish West Africa | ||
1952 to 1956 | Rafael García Valiño y Marcén, Governor, High Commissioners of Spanish Morocco | |
1956 to 14 January 1958 | ..., Governor | |
14 January 1958 to 12 January 1958 | Mariano Gómez Zamalloa y Quirce, Governor-General | |
Spanish Overseas Province of Ifni | ||
12 January 1958 to 1961 | Mariano Gómez Zamalloa y Quirce, Governor-General | |
1961 to 1964 | Joaquín Agulla Jiménez Coronado, Governor-General | |
1964 to 1965 | Adolfo Artelejo Campos, Governor-General | |
1965 to 1967 | Marino Larrasquito, Governor-General | |
1967 to 4 January 1969 | José Rodríguez, Governor-General | |
4 January 1969 | Re-incorporated into Morocco |
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