Was Spanish Morocco renamed after gaining independence?

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

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What is Spanish Morocco known as today?

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

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What country today is Spanish Morocco

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

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

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

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

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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.

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What political party does he belong to?

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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.