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Spain no longer has any colonies in Africa. They do, however, own two small enclaves on the coast of Northern Africa (Cueta and Melila). These are not colonies, though. They are part of Spain.

Here's a list of former Spanish colonies and their dates of independence

  1. Spanish Morocco (1956)
  2. Ifni (1969)
  3. Spanish Sahara (1975)
  4. Spanish Guinea (1968)
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Yes, they owned Rio Muni.

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There are two cities Ceuta and Melila.

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