Was Spanish Morocco renamed after gaining independence?

Yes, after gaining independence in 1956, Spanish Morocco was renamed as the Spanish Northern Zone or Spanish North Morocco.

What is Spanish Morocco known as today?

Today, Spanish Morocco is known as the Spanish cities of Ceuta and Melilla, which are autonomous cities located on the northern coast of Africa.

What country today is Spanish Morocco

Currently, the areas that were formerly known as Spanish Morocco are part of the Kingdom of Morocco.

Which colonizer gave independence to the Kingdom of Morocco and who was the prime Minister/president of the colonizer at that time?

Spain granted independence to the Kingdom of Morocco in 1956. At that time, the Prime Minister of Spain was Francisco Franco.

Who was the Nationalist leader and what was the political party called?

The nationalist leader who granted independence to Morocco was King Mohammed V, who was the Sultan of Morocco at the time. He belonged to the Alawite dynasty and was a prominent leader in the struggle for Moroccan independence.

What political party does he belong to?

King Mohammed V did not belong to a specific political party as he was the sovereign ruler of Morocco and a hereditary monarch. However, he was known for his nationalist and anti-colonial stance, advocating for Moroccan independence from French and Spanish colonial rule.