Ndiago or N'Djiago is a town and urban commune in the Trarza Region of south-western Mauritania. In 2000, it had a population of 8,440. It is located...
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July 1: Eighty-nine people are killed after a migrant boat sinks near Ndiago. July 22: Twenty-five people are killed after a migrant boat travelling...
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Retrieved 27 June 2024. "At least 89 people dead as boat capsizes off Mauritania". Al Jazeera via MSN. Retrieved 5 July 2024. "All fuel removed from sunken...
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Atar (Arabic: أطار, Berber for mountain) is a town in northwestern Mauritania, the capital of the Adrar Region and the main settlement on the Adrar Plateau...
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Magta-Lahjar Male Mbagne Mbalal Mbout Mederdra Monguel Moudjeria Nbeika Ndiago Néma Niabina Noual Ouad Naga Ouadane Oualata Oueid Jrid Ould Yenge Rdheidhi...
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Arafat is a suburb of Nouakchott and urban commune in western Mauritania. It is the capital of Nouakchott-Sud Region and had a population of 175,969 in...
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Sani, Mauritania is a village and rural commune in Mauritania. v t e...
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Diantang is a village and rural commune in the Gorgol Region in southern Mauritania, near the Senegal River. It is also spelled Wali Diantang and is often...
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Sagne is a village and rural commune in Mauritania, located on the border with Senegal. 15°12′N 12°47′W / 15.200°N 12.783°W / 15.200; -12.783 v t e...
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Tenaha is a village and rural commune in Mauritania. v t e...
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Zouérat (category Regional capitals in Mauritania)
Mauritania and the capital of the Tiris Zemmour region, with an approximate population of 44,649 (2013). It lies at the eastern end of the Mauritania...
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Radhi is a village and rural commune in Mauritania. v t e...
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Inal is a village and rural commune in Mauritania, situated on the Mauritania Railway line from Nouadhibou to Zouerate. On the night of November 27, 1990...
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Keur Massene (department) (category Mauritania articles missing geocoordinate data)
of Trarza Region in Mauritania. The Boutilimit department is made up of following communes: Keur-Macene Mbalal Ndiago "Mauritania: Administrative divisions"...
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Kaédi (category Regional capitals in Mauritania)
the Gorgol Region of Southern Mauritania, located on the border with Senegal. It is approximately 435 km from Mauritania's capital, Nouakchott. The city...
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Sava, Mauritania is a village and rural commune in Mauritania. In 2013 it had a population of 13,864. "Mauritania: Administrative Division (Departments...
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Daw, Mauritania is a village and rural commune in Mauritania. https://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/index2.php?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.knowledge-uclga...
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Choum (category Railway stations in Mauritania)
Choum (Arabic: شوم) is a town in northern Mauritania, lying in the Adrar Region close to the border with Western Sahara. In the year 2000, Choum had a...
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western Mauritania. It has a population of 72,245 (2013 census). The football teams ASC Nasr de Sebkha and ASC Socogim are based there. "Mauritania: Administrative...
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Nouadhibou (category Regional capitals in Mauritania)
Nwadibu, formerly in French: Port-Étienne) is the second largest city in Mauritania and serves as a major commercial center. The city has about 118,000 inhabitants...
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Ajar is a town and commune in the south-central Assaba region of Mauritania. In 2013, the city had a population of 14,357. "Collectivités urbaines à vocation...
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Ksar, Mauritania is a suburb of Nouakchott and urban commune in western Mauritania. It has a population of 43,531. "Commune Collectivités urbaines à vocation...
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commune in western Mauritania. It had a population of 117,030 in 2013, up from 42,413 in 2000. "Riyadh (City District, Mauritania) - Population Statistics...
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Oualata (category World Heritage Sites in Mauritania)
(also Biru in 17th century chronicles) is a small oasis town in southeast Mauritania, located at the eastern end of the Aoukar basin. Oualata was important...
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Koumbi Saleh (redirect from Koumbi Saleh, Mauritania)
Saleh, is the site of a ruined ancient and medieval city in south east Mauritania that may have been the capital of the Ghana Empire. It is also a commune...
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Arr is a town and commune in the Guidimaka Region of south-eastern Mauritania. In 2013, it had a population of 17,085. "Collectivités urbaines à vocation...
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Bangou is a village and rural commune in Mauritania. 16°17′N 7°00′W / 16.283°N 7.000°W / 16.283; -7.000 v t e...
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Néma (redirect from Nema, Mauritania)
Néma (Arabic: النعمه) is a town in southeastern Mauritania, close to the border with Mali. It is located at around 16°37′0″N 7°15′0″W / 16.61667°N 7...
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Rosso (category Regional capitals in Mauritania)
Rosso is the major city of south-western Mauritania and capital of Trarza region. It is situated on the Senegal River at the head of the river zone allowing...
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Boutilimit (category Mauritania geography stubs)
Boutilimit (Arabic: بوتلميت) lies 164 km southeast of Mauritania's capital of Nouakchott. The estimated population in 2013 was 26,926. The town is also...
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