Spanish–Moroccan War (1859)
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Mariano Fortuny's depiction of the Battle of Tetuan, oil on canvas. |
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| 6,000 dead or wounded[citation needed] | 4,000 dead or wounded[citation needed] | ||||||
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The Spanish-Moroccan War of 1859, known as the African War in Spain (Spanish: La Guerra de África), was a war from 1859-1860. It began with a conflict over the borders of the Spanish city of Ceuta and was fought in northern Morocco.
Morocco sued for peace after the Spanish victory at the Battle of Tetuan.

