Ifni

Ifni was an enclave in Morocco, a Spanish possession for many years but not formally occupied until 1934.  File:Ifni first pictorial.jpg|1943 5c pictorial. File:Ifni 5cm.jpg|1948 5c overprint. File:Ifni 4pt Franco.jpg|1949 4pta definitive. File:Ifni 5pt air.jpg|1951 5pta airmail. File:Ifni woc i A.webp|From the 1954 mother and child pictorial set. File:Ifni Sagittarius.A.webp|1968 1.50p Sagittarius 
 * In 1941-42, various Spanish definitives were overprinted Territorio / de Ifni in fancy script.
 * In 1943, a pictorial series was released inscribed TERRITORIO DE IFNI (ESPAÑA).
 * In 1947 and 1949, Spanish airmails were overprinted IFNI.
 * 1948 and 1949 saw a return to overprinted Spanish stamps, including a long definitive series and an associated airmail set. They were all overprinted Territorio de Ifni in gothic-style script.
 * Beginning in 1950, Ifni began issuing commemorative sets that often included semipostal values.
 * In 1961, ESPAÑA was added to inscriptions, larger than IFNI.
 * In June 1969, Ifni was returned to Morocco.

[[Category:I]]