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The Sahara desert, small mountains in the south and northeast.
Morocco has stretched its educational system throughout Western Sahara. The educational system follows the Moroccan model where, in public schools, the education is free from the primary to the university schools
1. The lowest point is Sebjet Tah at 55 m and the highest point is an unnamed located at 463 m. 2. The economy is small market-based. Main industries are phosphate mining and handicrafts. They import fuel for fishing fleet and foodstuffs. 3. Western Sahara is one of the most sparsely populated territories due to the fact that the area mainly consists of desert flatlands.
rich fishing waters, and potential oil deposits.
Morocco, Algeria, Mauritania
hot, dry desert; rain is rare; cold offshore air currents produce fog and heavy dew
Mauritanian Ouguiya
You can see the L’ile Herne, the Assona and Laayoune mosque, and the st. francis of assisi cathedral
$2,500 per capita
619,551
Peanut, camel, goat, few fruits and vegetables
1884 Spain colonized the region now known as Western Sahara. 1934 Western Sahara becomes a Spanish province, and becomes known as Spanish Sahara. 1960’s Nationalism emerged in the 1960s, as nomadic Saharans, or Sahrawis, settled in the region. 1965 The UN urges the decolonization of Western Sahara. 1975 Beginning of guerrilla warfare between the POLISARIO and the Moroccan Army
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