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    have been set for 1999–2002. Privatization remains one of the key issues. This is a chart of trend of gross domestic product of Mauritania at market prices...
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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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    Israel and Mauritania relations refers to the historic and current bilateral relationship between Israel and Mauritania. In 1999, Mauritania became the...
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    capital and largest city of Mauritania. Located in the southwestern part of the country, it is one of the largest cities in the Sahara. The city also serves...
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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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    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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    of Mauritanians in Senegal, including tens of thousands of black Mauritanians expelled by their own government during a 1989 border incident. In early...
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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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  • 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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  • ("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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  • Following Mauritania’s independence from France in 1960, at which time the vast majority of the country was still nomadic, European tourism developed slowly...
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    Haratin (category Ethnic groups in Mauritania)
    Harratin, are an ethnic group found in western Sahel and southwestern Maghreb. The Haratin are mostly found in modern Mauritania (where they form a plurality)...
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    Avant-Garde nationale or PAGN), is an illegal political party in Mauritania. It is the Mauritanian regional branch of the Iraqi-led Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party...
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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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  • Islamic republic (category Political terminology in Pakistan)
    acceptance. The Islamic Republic of Mauritania is a country in the Maghreb region of western North Africa. Mauritania was declared an independent state...
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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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  • Sghair Ould M'Bareck (category Education ministers of Mauritania)
    (Arabic: اسغير ولد امبارك; born 1954) is a Mauritanian politician. He was the 9th Prime Minister of Mauritania from July 6, 2003, when he was appointed...
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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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    Amman (redirect from Museums in Amman)
    (1997) Algiers, Algeria (1998) Bucharest, Romania (1999) Nouakchott, Mauritania (1999) Tunis, Tunisia (1999) Sofia, Bulgaria (2000) Beirut, Lebanon (2000)...
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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 foreign relations of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania have, since 1960, been dominated by the issues of the Spanish Sahara (now Western Sahara or...
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    responsible for postal service in Mauritania. The company founded in 1999 and is the official postal operator of the country. Mauritania Postal Service became...
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  • Khay Lejouade (category Mauritania men's international footballers)
    Lejouade was born on 1 December, 1999. He is a Mauritanian footballer who plays as a midfielder for ASC Tidjikja and the Mauritania national team. Lejouade made...
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    Mauritania, officially the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, is a country in western North Africa. Despite being rich in natural resources, Mauritania has...
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  • FC Nouadhibou (category 1999 establishments in Mauritania)
    competes in the Ligue 1 Mauritania, the top flight of Mauritanian football. The club was founded in 1999 by a group young people led by Ahmed Yahya Ould Abderrahmane...
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    Mauritel (category Companies of Mauritania)
    Mauritel is a principal telecommunications company in Mauritania established in 1999 in Nouakchott. Facility, Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory (2002-01-01)...
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  • Mabrouk I, village in Mauritania Mabrouk II, village in Mauritania Mabroûk, Mali 1000 Mabrouk, 2010 Egyptian film "Mabrouk Aalik", a song in the album Bonjour...
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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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    Maaouya Ould Sid'Ahmed Taya (category Heads of state of Mauritania)
    Ahmad Taya; born 28 November 1941) is a Mauritanian military officer who served as the President of Mauritania from 1984 to 2005. During his presidency...
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  • Abdou El Id (category Mauritanian expatriate sportspeople in Spain)
    Abdou M'Bark El Id (born 16 June 1999), is a Mauritanian international footballer who plays for FK Kukësi. In 2019, El Id signed for Spanish side CD Numancia...
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