Spanish Africa, historical name for the Spanish possessions in Africa-Ceuta and Melilla (enclaves in Morocco), the Canary Islands, and Western Sahara. Spain also formerly held Ifni (now part of Morocco) and Equatorial Guinea.
| Columbia Encyclopedia: Spanish Africa |
| Ceuta (Spanish city of northwest Africa) | |
| seigneur de Pierre de Bourdeille Brantôme (French royalty, military leader & writer) | |
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