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    Brakna (Arabic: ولاية البراكنة, romanized: Wilāyat al-Brāknah) is a region in south-west Mauritania. Its capital is Aleg and its other major cities/towns...
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    Saint-Louis to help finance a stay of 8 months with the nomadic people in the Brakna Region of southern Mauritania where he learned Arabic and the customs of Islam...
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    Departments of Brakna...
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    customs duties to the state. Abdul Kader defeated the emirates of Trarza and Brakna to the north, but was defeated and captured when he attacked the Wolof states...
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    Magtar Lahjar is a department of Brakna Region in Mauritania. The Magtar Lahjar department is made up of following municipalities: Djonaba Magta-Lahjar...
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    Bogué is a department of Brakna Region in Mauritania. The Bogué department is made up of following communes: Boghé Dar El Aviya Dar El Barka Ould Biram...
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    Aleg is a department of Brakna Region in Mauritania. The Aleg department is made up of following municipalities: Aghchorguitt Aleg Bouhdida Cheggar Djellwar...
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    M'Bagne is a department of Brakna Region in Mauritania. It includes the cities of M'Bagne, Niabina, Bagodine and Edbaye El Hijaj. The M'Bagne department...
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    The Lac de Mâl is a lake in Mauritania's Brakna Region, 65 km (40 mi) eastsouth-east of Aleg. The lake is permanent and is fed mainly by the Oued Leye...
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    Sidi Ould Cheikh Abdallahi (category People from Brakna Region)
    Council of State) Personal details Born (1938-08-18)August 18, 1938 Lamden, Brakna, Mauritania, French West Africa Died November 22, 2020(2020-11-22) (aged 82)...
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    Bababe is a department of Brakna Region in Mauritania. The Bababe department is made up of following municipalities: Aéré M'Bar Bababé El Verea. In 2013...
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  • a village and rural commune in the Brakna Region of Mauritania. In 2023 municipal elections in the Brakna Region, the El Wiam party elected nine répartition...
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  • Dah Ould Abdi (category People from Brakna Region)
    Dah Ould Abdi (born April 18, 1951) is a Mauritanian diplomat who was Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation from 2001 to 2002. Ould Abdi was born...
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  • only a few families who bear this name, one in Tiris and the other in Brakna Region. Ki-Zerbo, Joseph (1997-01-01). Africa from the Twelfth to the Sixteenth...
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  • Magta Lahjar (category Communes of Brakna Region)
    Magta Lahjar is a town and commune in the Brakna Region of southern Mauritania. In 2013, it had a population of 18,616. "Collectivités urbaines à vocation...
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    Boutilimit. Trarza borders the regions of Inchiri and Adrar to the north, Brakna to the east, and the country of Senegal to the south. Its western coastline...
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    cities/towns include Guerou. The region borders the Mauritanian regions of Brakna and Tagant to the north, the Mauritanian region of Hodh El Gharbi to the east...
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  • Aleg (category Communes of Brakna Region)
    Aleg is the capital of the Brakna Region, in Mauritania. It is located at 17°3′0″N 13°55′0″W / 17.05000°N 13.91667°W / 17.05000; -13.91667. The town...
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    The region borders the Mauritanian regions of Adrar to the north, Hodh Ech Chargui to the east, Hodh El Gharbi and Assaba to the south and Brakna to the...
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    Boghé (category Communes of Brakna Region)
    Boghé (also Bogué) is a town and commune in the Brakna Region of southern Mauritania, located on the border with Senegal. In 2013, it had a census population...
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  • Bagodine (category Communes of Brakna Region)
    Bagondine is a village and rural commune in the Brakna Region of southern Mauritania. In 2013, it had a population of 11,263. "Commune Collectivités rurales...
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  • ensemble, according to the article Italian music terminology a town in the Brakna region of Mauritania This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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  • Thiam Diombar (category People from Brakna Region)
    Thiam Diombar (born 31 December 1959 in Walaldé, Brakna Region) is a Mauritanian politician. He studied at the École Nationale des Services du Trésor...
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  • Cheggar (category Communes of Brakna Region)
    Cheggar is a town and commune in the Brakna Region of southern Mauritania. In 2000, it had a population of 9,964. "Collectivités urbaines à vocation agricole...
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  • Rift Valley fever were reported in the extreme southern part of Trarza Region around Rosso. Contagious and infectious diseases were rampant in the kébés...
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  • Aïssata Kane (category People from Brakna Region)
    into a Toucouleur (Halpulaar) family in Dar El Barka, a small town in Brakna Region. Her father, Mame N'diack, was a long-serving district chief. Educational...
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  • Bouhdida (category Communes of Brakna Region)
    Bouhdida is a town and commune in the Brakna Region of southern Mauritania. In 2000, it had a population of 10,828. "Collectivités urbaines à vocation...
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  • Aghchorguitt (category Communes of Brakna Region)
    Aghchorguitt is a town and commune in the Brakna Region of southern-western Mauritania. In 2013, it had a population of 10,156. Ahmed Ould Daddah "Collectivités...
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  • Mbagne (category Communes of Brakna Region)
    Mbagne is a town and commune in the Brakna Region of southern Mauritania on the border with Senegal. Mbagne has a high unemployment rate and an unstable...
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  • Sori Malé (category Communes of Brakna Region)
    Malé or Sori Malé or Mal is a town and commune in the Brakna Region of southern Mauritania on the border with Senegal. In 2013, it had a population of...
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