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Discover the Hidden Gems of West Africa: Fun and educating facts about Mauritania

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– Name Origin: The name, Mauritania originates from the ancient Berber kingdom of Mauritania, which derives from Mauri (meaning Moors), the Berber-speaking people of northwest Africa.

Official name: Islamic Republic of Mauritania

The world’s largest ship graveyard was once located in Mauritania. Near the city of Nouadhibou, hundreds of wrecks have been grounded in shallow water where they are scavenged or left to decay.

– Geography: Mauritania shares borders with Western Sahara, Algeria, Mali, and Senegal. The Senegal River forms part of Mauritania’s southern border. The Atlantic Ocean lies to the west. Most of the land is low-lying. Sand dunes cover about half of the country. The climate is warm and dry.

– Population: The population of Mauritania is 4.6 million. The major languages spoken in the country are Arabic, Pular, Soninke, Wolof, and French.

The world’s largest ship graveyard was once located in Mauritania. Near the city of Nouadhibou, hundreds of wrecks have been grounded in shallow water where they are scavenged or left to decay.

– Capital City: The capital city of Mauritania is Nouakchott, which means ‘place of winds’ in Berber. It is one of the largest cities in the Sahara and home to one-third of Mauritania’s population.

Major languages: Arabic, Pular, Soninke, Wolof, French

The world’s largest ship graveyard was once located in Mauritania. Near the city of Nouadhibou, hundreds of wrecks have been grounded in shallow water where they are scavenged or left to decay.

– Slavery: Mauritania was the last country in the world to abolish slavery when the practice was finally banned in 1981. In 2012, it was estimated that 10% to 20% of the population still lived in slavery.

The world’s largest ship graveyard was once located in Mauritania. Near the city of Nouadhibou, hundreds of wrecks have been grounded in shallow water where they are scavenged or left to decay.

– Economy: The mining and exporting of iron ore are important parts of Mauritania’s economy. Fish and other sea animals, especially octopuses, are another important export. Mauritania discovered deposits of oil in 2001.

Mauritania includes part of the largest desert in the world. The Sahara Desert, with a total area of 9,200,000 square kilometres (3,600,000 sq mi), covers much of North Africa.

– Wildlife: Mauritania is home to the Parc National du Banc d’Arguin, one of the best birdwatching sites in Africa, and is home to an array of wildlife including a wide variety of thousands of migrating birds and several species of sea turtle and dolphin

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