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between 31 March and 2 April in utmost secrecy to negotiate an end to the clashes between Spain and
Moroccan-supported rebels that had begun in October 1957. The resulting treaty was signed on 1 April. By its terms, Spain would return to Moroccan control the southern zone of its protectorate, which
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tribe were abandoned (although this was not specified in the treaty). The city itself was only ceded to
Morocco in 1969. Likewise, the agreement of Cintra did not touch upon any of Morocco's other territorial claims against Spain, either in the Sahara or the Mediterranean.
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173:"Las pretensiones de Marruecos sobre los territorios españoles en el Norte de África (1956–2002)"
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Self-Determination in
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