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    Mauritania, officially the Islamic Republic of Mauritania (Arabic: الجمهورية الإسلامية الموريتانية, al-Jumhūrīyah al-Islāmīyah al-Mūrītānīyah), is a sovereign...
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  • The Mauritania national football team (Arabic: منتخب مُورِيتَانْيَا لِكُرَةِ الْقَدَم), nicknamed Al-Murabitun in the reference to Almoravid dynasty,...
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    droughts in the 1970s and 1980s. Mauritania has extensive deposits of iron ore, which account for almost 50% of total exports. The decline in world demand...
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    The flag of Mauritania (Arabic: علم موريتانيا, French: Drapeau de la Mauritanie) is a green field containing a gold star and crescent, with two red stripes...
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    Human rights in Mauritania are generally seen as poor according to international observers, including Freedom House, the United States Department of State...
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  • Aboubakary Koita (category Mauritania men's international footballers)
    club Sint-Truiden. Born in Senegal into a family of Mauritanian origin, he plays for the Mauritania national team. Koita began playing his football career...
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    of Mauritania (Arabic: الجيش الوطني الموريتاني, French: Armée Nationale Mauritanienne) is the defence force of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, having...
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  • ("fishermen") on the Atlantic coast. The territory of Mauritania was on the fringe of geographical knowledge of Libya in classical antiquity. Berber immigration took...
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    This is a list of prime ministers of Mauritania since the formation of the post of Prime Minister of Mauritania in 1960 to the present day. A total of...
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  • Sidi Bouna Amar (category Mauritania men's international footballers)
    born 31 December 1998), is a Mauritanian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Wydad AC and the Mauritania national team. Amar...
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    Demographic features of the population of Mauritania (Arabic: التركيبة السكانية في موريتانيا) include population density, ethnicity, education level, health...
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  • The music of Mauritania comes predominantly from the country's largest ethnic group: the Moors. In Moorish society musicians occupy the lowest caste,...
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  • military control, relaxed the political climate. Ould Taya moderated Mauritania's previous pro-Algerian stance, and re-established ties with Morocco during...
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  • Super D1 (redirect from Ligue 1 Mauritania)
    division of association football league system in Mauritania. It was created in 1976. Mauritanian Cup Mauritanian Super Cup FFRIM D1 Calendar RSSSF competition...
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  • Burkina Faso national football team (category 1960 establishments in Upper Volta)
    qualifying in 1990, losing in the first round to Libya 2–3. Burkina Faso withdrew from the 1994 competition but returned in 1998, beating Mauritania again...
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  • Khadim Diaw (category Mauritanian expatriate sportspeople in Guinea)
    Sudan Premier League club Al-Hilal SC. Born in Senegal, he plays for the Mauritania national team. Diaw is a youth product of Génération Foot, and spent his...
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  • Leblouh (category Women in Mauritania)
    significant comeback in Mauritania after a military junta took over the country in 2008. The younger generations in Mauritania view this practice negatively...
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  • (French: Front Populaire) is a small political party in Mauritania. The party was founded in 1998 based on a platform committed to the establishment of...
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  • Hemeya Tanjy (category Mauritania men's international footballers)
    Hemeya Tanjy (born 1 May 1998) is a Mauritanian footballer who plays as a forward for Mauritanian club Nouadhibou and the Mauritania national team. Tanjy...
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    The Mauritania Islamic Air Force (French: Force Aérienne Islamique de Mauritanie or FAIM) is the air force of the Armed Forces of Mauritania. It was established...
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  • Air Mauritanie was the national airline of Mauritania from 1962 until it ceased operations in 2007 due to financial difficulties. It was based at Nouakchott...
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    The 2008 Mauritanian coup d'état was a military coup that took place in Mauritania on August 6, 2008, when President Sidi Ould Cheikh Abdallahi was ousted...
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  • Bakary N'Diaye (category Mauritanian expatriate sportspeople in Morocco)
    Bakary Moussa N'Diaye (born 26 November 1998) is a Mauritanian professional footballer who plays as a central defender or a right-back for Iraq Stars League...
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  • 1975), kunya Abu Hafs al-Mauritani (Arabic: أبو حفص الموريتاني), is a Mauritanian Islamic scholar and poet previously associated with al-Qaeda. A veteran...
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    The Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, and Togo, as well as Saint Helena...
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  • Sid Ahmed Rachid (category Mauritania men's international footballers)
    31 December 1998) is a Mauritanian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Super D1 club Nouakchott Kings and the Mauritania national team...
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  • Feredi Eitan 1998 - 2001 Ariel Kerem 2002 - 2003 Boaz Bismuth 2004 - 2008 Michael Arbel 2008 - 2009 Israel–Mauritania relations "Mauritania". Israel Ministry...
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  • 2023 Africa Cup of Nations Group D (category Official website not in Wikidata)
    consisted of Algeria, Burkina Faso, Mauritania, and Angola. Angola and Burkina Faso as the top two teams, along with Mauritania as one of the four best third-placed...
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    self-determination. In 1975, Spain relinquished administrative control of the territory to a joint administration by Morocco and Mauritania. A war erupted...
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    Sahara (redirect from Weather in the Sahara)
    capital of Mauritania; Tamanrasset, Ouargla, Béchar, Hassi Messaoud, Ghardaïa, and El Oued in Algeria; Timbuktu in Mali; Agadez in Niger; Ghat in Libya; and...
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