- Mauritania - Wikipedia
Mauritania, [a] officially the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, [b] is a country in Northwest Africa It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west, Western Sahara to the north and northwest, Algeria to the northeast, Mali to the east and southeast, and Senegal to the southwest
- Mauritania | History, Population, Capital, Flag, Facts | Britannica
Mauritania, country on the Atlantic coast of Africa It forms a geographic and cultural bridge between the North African Maghrib and the westernmost portion of sub-Saharan Africa Much of Mauritania encompasses part of the Sahara desert Its capital is Nouakchott
- Mauritania Maps Facts - World Atlas
Mauritania, a country in Northwest Africa, occupies an area of 1,030,000 sq km Mostly a dry and arid nation, much of the population clings to the coastal cities or by the Senegal River in the south
- History of Mauritania - Wikipedia
Mauritania takes its name from the ancient Berber kingdom and later Roman province of Mauretania, and thus ultimately from the Mauri people, even though the respective territories do not overlap, historical Mauritania being considerably further north than modern Mauritania
- Mauritania - United States Department of State
Highlights Nouakchott, Mauritania: American International School of Nouakchott: 2025 Fact Sheet Deputy Secretary Landau’s Meeting with Mauritanian President Ghazouani Nouakchott, Mauritania: American International School of Nouakchott: 2025 Special Needs Profile
- Mauritania - United States Department of State
On July 1, protests occurred in cities across the country following circulation of a false social media message calling for celebrations of a supposed presidential election victory by a leading opposition candidate
- Mauritania - World Bank Group
Mauritania is predominantly a desert country, with extensive pastoral land and very limited arable land, estimated at about 0 4 % of total land area
- Mauritania travel advice - GOV. UK
FCDO travel advice for Mauritania Includes safety and security, insurance, entry requirements and legal differences
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