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  2. Postage stamps and postal history of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Tangier, as an international zone, had French post offices which used the stamps of French Morocco overprinted with the name of the city. Spain also maintained post offices in Tangier which had stamps issued specifically for them.

  3. British post offices in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Stamp for the British post office in Tangier, 1927. 1957 stamp for Tangier celebrating the 100th anniversary of the post office. The British post offices in Morocco, also known as the "Morocco Agencies", were a system of post offices operated by Gibraltar and later the United Kingdom in Morocco .

  4. Edward VIII postage stamps - Wikipedia

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    The four or part of the four stamps were overprinted to be used in the British post offices in Morocco. For Tangier , the name of the town was overprinted alone. "MOROCCO / AGENCIES" was overprinted with a new face value in French centimes or Spanish céntimos depending on the zone of the post office.

  5. Castle series stamps - Wikipedia

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    In Tangier, Morocco, the three Castle stamps were available at the British post office in 1955. When the office had to be closed in 1957, its centenary was celebrated with a second overprint ("1857 - 1957") on all Wilding and Castle stamps. Some Castle stamps are known without the hyphen or with one printed thanks to a third overprint.

  6. French protectorate in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    The first stamps of the protectorate appeared 1 August 1914, and were just the existing stamps with the additional overprint reading "PROTECTORAT FRANCAIS". The first new designs were in an issue of 1917, consisting of 17 stamps in six designs, denominated in centimes and francs , and inscribed "MAROC".

  7. Tangier - Wikipedia

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    Tangier ( / tænˈdʒɪər / tan-JEER; Arabic: طنجة, romanized : Ṭanjah, [tˤandʒa], [tˤanʒa]) or Tangiers is a city in northwestern Morocco, on the coasts of the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. The city is the capital of the Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima region, as well as the Tangier-Assilah Prefecture of Morocco.

  8. Spanish protectorate in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Kingdom of Morocco. The Spanish protectorate in Morocco [a] was established on 27 November 1912 by a treaty between France and Spain [1] that converted the Spanish sphere of influence in Morocco into a formal protectorate . The Spanish protectorate consisted of a northern strip on the Mediterranean and the Strait of Gibraltar, and a southern ...

  9. German post offices in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    German post offices closed in French-controlled Morocco in 1914, and in Spanish-controlled Morocco and Tangier in 1919. [4] [5] Post offices existed in these towns (name per cancellation stamps): [6] International control: Tanger. Spanish control.

  10. First Moroccan Crisis - Wikipedia

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    The First Moroccan Crisis or the Tangier Crisis was an international crisis between March 31 1905 and April 7 1906 over the status of Morocco. Germany wanted to challenge France's growing control over Morocco, aggravating France and Great Britain.

  11. Compendium of postage stamp issuers (Me–Mz) - Wikipedia

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    Tangier Morocco (British Post Offices) Refer Morocco Agencies Morocco (French Post Offices) Dates 1862–1914 Currency 100 centimos = 1 peseta Refer French Post Offices Abroad Morocco (German Post Offices) Dates 1899–1917 Currency 100 centimos = 1 peseta Refer German Post Offices Abroad Morocco (Spanish Post Offices) Dates 1903–1914 Currency