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Apart from the spanish and
french zones, there was a third occupation zone,
the "International Zone of Tangiers".
Ivan Sache, 19 Mar 2000
Always according to Flaggenbuch [neu92],
the national flag of the French zone (i.e.
the current Moroccan national flag) was used as
national and civil ensign in the Zone of Tangiers.
Ivan Sache, 19 Mar 2000
Tangier International Zone 1923-56: this flag was used 1953-56.
Arms probably in the same period, maybe earlier. (Images based on
Znamierowski’s color plates
[zna7X].)
Chrystian Kretowicz, 22 Mar 2001
This was the merchant flag of the International Zone of Tangier,
1953-1957. It was introduced by a dahir of 20 june 1953 and was
abolished by a dahir of 11 april 1957. In practice it was hardly
in use. Source: B. Dubreuil [dbr61]:
Les Pavillons des Etats Musulmans, Rabat 1961.
Ralf Stelter, 23 Mar 2001
In essence Article 3 of the Decree of 20 June 1953 permits
«ships belonging to (or registered in) the Port of Tangier
to fly an Arab flag (the word used is "drapeau" rather
than "pavillon") with the coat of arms of Tangier in
its canton».
Christopher Southworth, 25 Jun 2004
From Flaggemitteilung 32
[fml], information is provided by
Lucien Philippe and Ottfried Neubecker: I assume that must be more
correct.
Jaume Ollé, 24 Mar 2001
The image seems to show overlarge arms and Seal in
relation to the terms of the law.
Christopher Southworth, 25 Jun 2004
The coat-of-arms was created by a law of 18 august 1938. It is a
Phoenicians head in the upper part. The wreath is of olive branches,
the name "TINGIS" is the Roman name for Tangier. Source: B. Dubreuil
[dbr61]: Les Pavillons des Etats
Musulmans, Rabat 1961.
Ralf Stelter, 23 Mar 2001
An excellent image of the lesser arms of the Tangier international
zone is available at
Christian
Siemer’s Wappenlexikon website, which claims that the arms
were used 1938-1956.
Santiago Dotor, 23 Mar 2001
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