Tangier is a city in northern Morocco, at the western entrance of the Strait of Gibraltar. Tangier was made an international zone in 1923 under the joint administration of France, Spain and Great Britain in an international convention signed in Paris. The governments of Italy, Portugal and Belgium adhered to the convention in 1928, and the government of the Netherlands in 1929. Tangier joined with the rest of Morocco following the restoration of full sovereignty in 1956.
In 1946 in the British Empire are issued stamps to celebrate
the end of World War II and the return of peace
Great Britain has introduced postal services throughout the world and has often made use of British definitives bearing local overprints.
British post offices in Tangier 1927 - 1957
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