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Western Sahara

General information
Common nameWestern Sahara
Local nameالصحراء الغربية  
Sahara Occidental  
Nameالصحراء الغربية  
Sahara Occidental  
CapitalEl Aaiún (Laâyoune)
Largest cityEl Aaiún (Laâyoune)
Official languagesArabic de jure1.
Spoken languagesBerber and Hassaniya Arabic are locally spoken.

Spanish and French are widely used.
DemonymWestern Saharan
Government
Disputed sovereignty2Disputed sovereignty2
Relinquished by SpainNovember 14, 1975
Geography
Total Area103000 sq mi (266770 km2) (76th)
Water %negligible
Demography
Population Est.513000 (168th)
Density (pop.)1.9/km2 (237th) (5/sq mi)
Economy
Other information
CurrencySahrawi Peseta (in the SADR-controlled zone), Moroccan Dirham (in the Morocco-controlled zone) (MAD)
Internet TLDNone. .eh reserved, not officially assigned.
Calling code+212

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The Western Sahara (c-enUSEn-us-Western Sahara is a disputed territory in North Africa, bordered by Morocco to the north, Algeria to the northeast, Mauritania to the east and south, and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. Its surface area amounts to 266000 km2 (266000000000 m2). It is one of the most sparsely populated territories in the world, mainly consisting of desert flatlands. The population is estimated at just over 500,000, many of whom live in El Aaiún (also called Laayoune), the largest city in Western Sahara.

A colony of Spain since the late 19th century, the Western Sahara has been on the United Nations list of non-self-governing territories since 1963. In 1965, the UN General Assembly adopted its first resolution on Western Sahara, asking Spain to decolonise the territory. One year later, a new resolution was passed by the General Assembly requesting Spain to organise a referendum on self-determination. In 1975, Spain relinquished the administrative control of the territory to a joint administration by Morocco, which had formally claimed the territory since 1957, and Mauritania. A war erupted between those countries and the Sahrawi national liberation movement Polisario Front, which proclaimed the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR) (exiled government in Tindouf, Algeria). Mauritania withdrew in 1979, and Morocco eventually secured effective control of most of the territory, including all the major cities and natural resources.

Since a United Nations-sponsored ceasefire agreement in 1991, most of the territory (including the entire Atlantic coast line) has been controlled by Morocco, strongly backed by France, and the remainder by the SADR, strongly backed by Algeria. Internationally, major powers such as the United States and Russia have taken a generally ambiguous and neutral position on each side's claims, and have pressed both parties to agree on a peaceful resolution. Both Morocco and Polisario have sought to boost their claims by accumulating formal recognition, essentially from African, Asian, and Latin American states in the developing world. The Polisario Front has won formal recognition for SADR from 81 states, and was extended membership in the African Union, while Morocco has won recognition or support for its position from several African governments and from most of the Arab League. In both instances, recognitions have over the past two decades been extended and withdrawn according to changing international trends.


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