List of colonial governors of Ifni
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 Canary Islands, and south of Agadir.
Colonial governors
(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)
Tenure | 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 | |
12 November 1912 | Ifni Protectorate | |
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 12 February 1959 | Mariano Gómez Zamalloa y Quirce, Governor-General | |
12 February 1959 to 15 November 1961 | Pedro Latorre Alcubierre | |
15 November 1961 to 3 May 1963 | Joaquín Agulla y Jiménez Coronado, Governor-General | |
3 May 1963 to 5 November 1965 | Adolfo Artelejo Campos, Governor-General | |
5 November 1965 to 20 June 1967 | Marino Trovo Larrasquito, Governor-General | |
20 June 1967 to 4 January 1969 | José Miguel Vega Rodríguez, Governor-General | |
4 January 1969 | Re-incorporated into Morocco |
See also
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