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With the destabilisation of French government in Morocco, and Moroccan independence in 1956, the government of Mohammed V wanted the US Air Force to pull its bases out of Morocco, insisting on such action after American intervention in Lebanon in 1958. The United States agreed to leave in December 1959, and was fully out of Morocco by 1963.
This is a list of international airports by country. ... Mohammed V International Airport: ... IATA Code; St. John’s: V. C. Bird International Airport: ANU Aruba
Muhammad Boudiaf: Mohammed V International Airport: Casablanca Morocco: Mohammed V of Morocco: Monastir Habib Bourguiba International Airport: Monastir Tunisia: Habib Bourguiba: Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport: San Diego: United States: California: John Joseph Montgomery and William Gibbs Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International ...
List of country calling codes (International telephone dialing codes) Lists of countries and territories. Sovereign state. List of sovereign states; List of states with limited recognition; Dependent territory; Timeline of historical geopolitical changes; United Nations. Member states of the United Nations; United Nations list of non-self ...
BUR - IOC code for Burkina Faso [f] (since 1984) [g], and historical ISO and FIFA code for Burma [h] (until 1989) [i] In the following cases, a code for a historical country or territory matches a modern code of the country it merged into: VNM - historical IOC and ISO code for South Vietnam [j], became the ISO code for unified Vietnam [k]
Narita International Airport [14] [15] Mexico: Mexico City: Mexico City International Airport [1] Morocco: Casablanca: Mohammed V International Airport [1] Fez: Fès–Saïs Airport [16] Marrakech: Marrakesh Menara Airport [1] Tangier: Tangier Ibn Battouta Airport [1] Nicaragua: Managua: Augusto C. Sandino International Airport: Norway: Bergen ...
When three-digit codes share a common leading pair, the shared prefix is marked by an arrow, (↙ ) pointing down and left to the three-digit codes. Unassigned codes are denoted by a dash (—). Countries are identified by ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country codes; codes for non-geographic services are denoted by two asterisks (**).
A party to the Statute of the International Court of Justice; The list of names in Country and Region Codes for Statistical Use of the UN Statistics Division is based on the bulletin Country Names and other UN sources. Once a country name or territory name appears in either of these two sources, it will be added to ISO 3166-1 by default.