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Morocco's West Sahara.
No, Morocco is an independent country in northern Africa.
Ceuta, along with Melilla are two Autonomous Spanish Cities in Morocco on the Northwest coast of Africa. Spain formerly had a colony named Ifni in what is now southern Morocco near present day Sidi Infi. It was returned to Morocco in 1969.
There are no colonies left in Africa. The closest thing is West Sahara, which is partially controlled by Morocco.
It is debated. The last European possession in Africa became independent in 1980 (Zimbabwe). However, some African nations held non-self-governing territories after the last European colonies became independent. The only remaining territory considered by some to be a "colony" is West Sahara, which is controlled by Morocco.
No, Morocco is a country in Africa. France is a country in Europe. From 1912 to 1956, large portions of Morocco were a French Protectorate.
Ifni was a Spanish colony until 1969 when Franco returned it to Morocco. Spain has two autonomous cities in north Africa, Ceuta and Melilla.
Morocco is in Africa.
Morocco is a country in the continent of Africa.
Morocco was a French colony.
No, Morocco is a sovereign country in North Africa.
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