مستخدم:ElWaliElAlaoui/ملعب 13
- صور من تاريخ البريد الجوي الذي كانت مدينة طرفاية احدى محطاته الرئيسية
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This is a list of European colonial administrators responsible for the territory of Spanish Sahara, an area equivalent to modern-day Western Sahara.
List
(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)
Tenure | Incumbent | Notes |
---|---|---|
Spanish suzerainty | ||
3 November 1884 to 10 July 1885 | Emilio Bonelli Hernando, Commandant | |
Royal Commissioner on the West Coast of Africa | ||
10 July 1885 to 6 April 1887 | Emilio Bonelli Hernando, Royal Commissioner | Arrives in Rio de Oro on 26 August 1885 |
Political and Military Subgovernors of Río de Oro (subordinated to the captains-general of the Canary Islands) | ||
6 April 1887 to bf. 1902 | Emilio Bonelli Hernando, Subgovernor | |
1902 to 1 December 1903 | Ángel Villalobos, Subgovernor | |
1 December 1903 to 1913 | Francisco Bens Argandoña, Subgovernor | |
Delegates of the High Commissioner in the Southern Zone of the Spanish protectorate in Morocco (subordinated to Spanish high commissioners in Morocco) | ||
1913 to 7 November 1925 | Francisco Bens Argandoña, Delegate | |
7 November 1925 to 19 June 1932 | Guillermo de la Peña Cusi, Delegate | |
19 June 1932 to 30 August 1933 | Eduardo Cañizares Navarro, Delegate | |
30 August 1933 to 1 July 1934 | José González Deleito, Delegate | |
1 July 1934 to 29 August 1934 | Benigno Martínez Portillo, Delegate | |
Government delegates in the Sahara (subordinated to Spanish high commissioners in Morocco) | ||
29 August 1934 to 4 May 1936 | Benigno Martínez Portillo, Government Delegate | |
4 May 1936 to 7 August 1936 | Carlos Pedemonte Sabin, Government Delegate | |
7 August 1936 to 12 March 1937 | Rafael Gallego Sainz, Government Delegate | |
12 March 1937 to 17 May 1940 | Antonio de Oro Pulido, Government Delegate | |
Politico-Military Governor of Ifni and the Sahara and Delegate of the High Commissioner in the Southern Zone of the Spanish protectorate in Morocco (subordinated to Spanish high commissioners in Morocco) | ||
17 May 1940 to 24 July 1946 | José Bermejo López, Governor | |
Governors of the Government of Spanish West Africa | ||
24 July 1946 to 17 August 1949 | José Bermejo López, Governor | |
17 August 1949 to 29 March 1952 | Francisco Rosaleny Burguet, 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 | |
23 May 1957 to 10 January 1958 | Mariano Gómez Zamalloa y Quirce, Governor | Served at the start of the Ifni War |
Governors-general of Spanish Sahara | ||
10 January 1958 to 22 July 1958 | José Héctor Vázquez, Governor-General | Served at the end of the Ifni War |
27 July 1958 to 6 October 1961 | Mariano Alonso Alonso, Governor-General | |
13 October 1961 to 21 February 1964 | Pedro Latorre Alcubierre, Governor-General | |
6 March 1964 to 5 November 1965 | Joaquín Agulla y Jiménez-Coronado, Governor-General | |
5 November 1965 to 26 November 1965 | Adolfo Artalejo Campos, Governor-General | |
5 December 1965 to 2 February 1967 | Ángel Enríquez Larrondo, Governor-General | |
18 February 1967 to 4 March 1971 | José María Pérez de Lema Tejero, Governor-General | Served at the time of the Zemla Intifada |
4 March 1971 to 6 June 1974 | Fernando de Santiago y Díaz de Mendívil, Governor-General | |
6 June 1974 to 6 February 1976 | Federico Gómez de Salazar y Nieto, Governor-General | Served at the time of the Green March |
14 February 1976 | Spain announces it has transferred sovereignty to Morocco | |
26 February 1976 | Spain terminates its administration | |
27 February 1976 | Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic proclaimed by the Polisario Front | |
14 April 1976 | Spanish Sahara is partitioned by Morocco (claiming Southern Provinces) and Mauritania (claiming Tiris al-Gharbiyya) | |
11 August 1979 | Mauritanian part of the territory annexed by Morocco |
See also
- International Court of Justice Advisory Opinion on Western Sahara
- History of Western Sahara
- Saharan Liberation Army
- Southern Provinces
- Tiris al-Gharbiyya
- Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic
- Polisario Front
- Spanish protectorate in Morocco
- List of Spanish high commissioners in Morocco
External links
قالب:Western Sahara topics
معرض صور
باب منزل في المدينة
باب منزل في المدينة
أزقة المدينة العتيقة
أمام المسجد الأعظم
مدخل المدرسة المرينية
باب معلقة
نموذج لنافذة سلاوية، هنا منزل عائلة بن خضراء.
سلا في 1930
حصن باب معلقة
مدفع إيطالي في برج الدموع
نافورة المسجد الأعظم