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  1. Coat of arms of Spanish Sahara. The coat of arms of Laâyoune or El Aaiún was used for the Spanish colony of Spanish Sahara. It was granted by the Spanish Government (Presidencia del Gobierno). The Order of 25 October 1955 was published in the Boletín Oficial del Estado Nr. 334 on 30th of November 1955. Its blason is: De sinople o verde: la ...

  2. The Western Sahara War ( Arabic: حرب الصحراء الغربية, French: Guerre du Sahara occidental, Spanish: Guerra del Sáhara Occidental) was an armed struggle between the Sahrawi indigenous Polisario Front and Morocco from 1975 to 1991 (and Mauritania from 1975 to 1979), being the most significant phase of the Western Sahara conflict.

  3. Source. The dispute over territory in the former Spanish colony, rich in phosphates, fisheries, and nature reserves, dates back to 1975 when Morocco annexed Western Sahara following the 350,000 civilians who entered the desert to reclaim the territory after Hassan II urged the Moroccan people to hold a march, also known as the Green March.

  4. El Sahara español o Sáhara español [5] (en árabe, الصحراء الإسبانية, al-ṣaḥrāʾ al-ʾisbānīyya) fue una provincia y colonia española desde 1884 hasta los acuerdos de Madrid de 14 de noviembre de 1975, que corresponde al actual territorio en disputa del Sahara Occidental.

  5. October. October 1 - Morocco and Mauritania announced they would invade Western Sahara and split it between themselves after Spain announces a referendum would be held for the Sahrawi colony. [1] October 16 - Moroccan King Hassan II announced plans for a march of over 350,000 civilians across the border to Western Sahara to claim the parts of ...

  6. La lengua española hablada como segunda lengua por los saharauis está influenciada por dialectos árabes, sobre todo del árabe hassanía. También lo hablan en la provincia de Tinduf en Argelia en los campos de refugiados saharauis, 2 debido a que el Sahara Occidental fue una provincia marítima española hasta su retirada en 1976.

  7. Governor. 29 March 1952 to 26 February 1954. Venancio Tutor Gil, Governor. 26 February 1954 to 23 May 1957. Ramón Pardo de Santayana y Suárez, Governor. Apostolic Prefecture of Spanish Sahara and Ifni established on 5 July 1954, with Félix Erviti Barcelona OMI as the first apostolic prefect.