List of colonial governors of Spanish Sahara information
Governor of Spanish Sahara
Gobernador del Sahara Español
Coat of arms of Spanish Sahara
Longest serving Emilio Bonelli 3 November 1884 – bf. 1902
Reports to
Head of State of Spain
Seat
Villa Cisneros (1884–1940) El Aaiún (1940–1976)
Formation
3 November 1884
First holder
Emilio Bonelli
Final holder
Federico Gómez de Salazar y Nieto
Abolished
6 February 1976
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The colonial governors of Spanish Sahara were the colonial administrators responsible for the territory of Spanish Sahara, an area equivalent to modern-day Western Sahara.
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