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Committee of Control of the International Zone of Tangier

Anonymous

International Organization, 1947, vol. 1, issue 1, 143-144

Abstract: Tangier, a seaport in the northwestern corner of Africa totalling 225 square miles with a population of 60,000 inhabitants, was internationalized by a Convention signed on December 18, 1923, by Great Britain, France, and Spain, who agreed on its permanent neutrality. Spain occupied the area in 1940, removed British employees, and in 1941 deposed the Moroccan native ruler.

Date: 1947
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