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  • The population of Mauiritania is almost entirley Muslim, predominantly Sunni. About 0.1% of the people of Mauritania are Buddhists.
  • The flag of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania is green with a yellow five-pointed star above a yellow, horizontal crescent; the closed side of the crescent is down.
  • From Maurus (“‘Moor’”)
  • Mauritania is like other African "nations" in that it has no natural resources it can call its own (the oil under it's sand belongs to the corporations that drill for it) and is remarkable only in its unremarkableness.
  • Mauritania was a coastal country in western Africa, bordering the Atlantic Ocean to the west. Its neighbors included the countries of Algeria and Western Sahara to the north. ("Day 7: 12:00am-1:00am")
  • This is a collection of local flavor and sources of information about Mauritania, with a focus on individual voices. Please add other sources below. See the Bridge Index style guide for advice on how to list new sources on this page. +/-
  • Mauritania, nombre ofiziá Repúblika Ihlámika'e Mauritania (Yumhuriya Islamiya Mauritaniya), eh un paíh en er noroehte d'Áfrika. Tiene una ehtenza cohta en el Ozéano Ahlántiko, entre Záhara Ohzientá en er norte y Zenegá en er zu, Alinda ademáh en el oehte kon Arhelia y Mali.
  • Mauritania was formed when France colonised Africa and then released lots of countries, one of those being Mauritania.
  • Mauritania is a country in North Africa. Noukachott is the capital and the largest city. There are no ice rinks and no ice hockey is played there.
  • Mauritania was discovered by Marco Polo in 763 BC while he was searching for the Holy Grail. Around 5 AD, it is widely believed by historians that Mauritania destroyed itself in the first one-sided civil war in world history. As a result, the country was wiped off the map for centuries. 77 people 1,465 camels 31 ostriches A small colony of vicious cyborgs armed with AK-47s
  • Independent from France in 1960, Mauritania annexed the southern third of the former Spanish Sahara (now Western Sahara) in 1976 but relinquished it after three years of raids by the Polisario guerrilla front seeking independence for the territory. Maaouya Ould Sid Ahmed TAYA seized power in a coup in 1984 and ruled Mauritania with a heavy hand for more than two decades. A series of presidential elections that he held were widely seen as flawed. A bloodless coup in August 2005 deposed President TAYA and ushered in a military council that oversaw a transition to democratic rule. Independent candidate Sidi Ould Cheikh ABDALLAHI was inaugurated in April 2007 as Mauritania's first freely and fairly elected president. His term ended prematurely in August 2008 when a military junta led by Genera
  • The country derives its name from the ancient Berbers' Kingdom of Mauretania, which existed from the 3rd century BC to the 7th century AD, in the far north of modern-day Morocco. The French began colonising Mauritania in the late 19th century, and made it a province of French West Africa in 1920. The modern nation of Mauritania was founded in 1960. Approximately 90% of Mauritania's land is within the Sahara and consequently the population is concentrated in the south, where precipitation is slightly higher. The capital and largest city is Nouakchott, which is home to around 33% of the country's 3.5 million people.
  • Mauritania i/mɔrɪˈteɪniə/ (Arabic: موريتانيا‎ Mūrītānyā; Berber: Muritanya / Agawej; Wolof: Gànnaar; Soninke: Murutaane; Pulaar: Moritani; French: Mauritanie), officially the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, is an Arab Maghreb country in West Africa. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean in the west, by Western Sahara in the north, by Algeria in the northeast, by Mali in the east and southeast, and by Senegal in the southwest. It is named after the ancient Berber Kingdom of Mauretania, which later became a province of the Roman Empire, even though the modern Mauritania covers a territory far to the south of the old Berber kingdom that had no relation with it. The capital and largest city is Nouakchott, located on the Atlantic coast.
  • Mauritania, officially the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, was a country in northwest Africa. It was bordered by the Atlantic Ocean on the west, by Senegal on the southwest, by Mali on the east and southeast, by Algeria on the northeast, and by the Moroccan-annexed territory of Western Sahara on the northwest. It is named after the ancient Berber kingdom of Mauretania. The capital and largest city is Nouakchott, located on the Atlantic coast. It became a Yellow Zone afterward (designated part of the Y-2 zone).
  • The government of Mauritania was overthrown on 6 August 2008, in a military coup d'état led by General Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz. On 16 April 2009, General Aziz resigned from the military to run for president in the 19 July elections, which he won.
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  • Mauritania
  • Al-Jumhūriyyah al-Islāmiyyah al-Mūrītāniyyah
  • République Islamique de Mauritanie
  • الجمهورية الإسلامية الموريتانية
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  • Hassaniya Arabic , Pulaar, Soninke, French, Wolof
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  • Islamic republic
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  • mixed Maur/black 40%, Maur 30%, black 30%
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  • 1959-04-01
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  • The population of Mauiritania is almost entirley Muslim, predominantly Sunni. About 0.1% of the people of Mauritania are Buddhists.
  • The flag of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania is green with a yellow five-pointed star above a yellow, horizontal crescent; the closed side of the crescent is down.
  • From Maurus (“‘Moor’”)
  • Mauritania is like other African "nations" in that it has no natural resources it can call its own (the oil under it's sand belongs to the corporations that drill for it) and is remarkable only in its unremarkableness.
  • Mauritania was a coastal country in western Africa, bordering the Atlantic Ocean to the west. Its neighbors included the countries of Algeria and Western Sahara to the north. ("Day 7: 12:00am-1:00am")
  • Mauritania, officially the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, was a country in northwest Africa. It was bordered by the Atlantic Ocean on the west, by Senegal on the southwest, by Mali on the east and southeast, by Algeria on the northeast, and by the Moroccan-annexed territory of Western Sahara on the northwest. It is named after the ancient Berber kingdom of Mauretania. The capital and largest city is Nouakchott, located on the Atlantic coast. During the First Tiberium War, Kane wanted to take control of Niger and to this end he required Mauritania, so as to prevent GDI's A-10 Warthogs from destroying the forces invading Niger. To this end, a Nod commander established a forward base in Mauritania at Tidjikdja. During this operation, the country was an islamic republic, 48% corruptible, home to 2,059,000 citizens with a laughable military, 28% likely to resist. It became a Yellow Zone afterward (designated part of the Y-2 zone).
  • This is a collection of local flavor and sources of information about Mauritania, with a focus on individual voices. Please add other sources below. See the Bridge Index style guide for advice on how to list new sources on this page. +/-
  • Mauritania was discovered by Marco Polo in 763 BC while he was searching for the Holy Grail. Around 5 AD, it is widely believed by historians that Mauritania destroyed itself in the first one-sided civil war in world history. As a result, the country was wiped off the map for centuries. Marco Polo, however, discovered it again on August 9, 1776, this time whilst searching for the source of the Nile. This time, he claimed it in the name of The Imperial Wonderland of Portugal. The Portuguese, curious about this new country of theirs, took the first census in Mauritania. The results were as follows: 77 people 1,465 camels 31 ostriches A small colony of vicious cyborgs armed with AK-47s By 1945, the cyborgs had died out, primarily because they were living in the middle of a godforsaken desert. However, the human population by that time had risen to roughly one billion people. Efforts to convert Mauritania's camel population into juicy, delicious steaks that would solve its problems of mass starvation fell far short. As a result, not only are the people of Mauritania still starving, but they have no transportation, either. In 1988, Mauritania declared its independence. Alarmed that the fact that this valiant effort to achieve freedom was relegated to the second-to-last page of the Arts section of the New York Times (right above the crossword puzzle), the leader of Mauritania, General Lando Calrissian, declared war on a sand dune to the west, popularly known today as the Republic of New Idaho. In the bloody battles that followed, lasting a smidgen more than a year, New Idaho's special forces, primarily consisting of overtaxed potato farmers wielding rusty hoes, proved to be too strong for Mauritania's army, which was composed primarily of Marines, who are notoriously ineffective when fighting in the desert. Though many of New Idaho's precious potato deposits were burned and destroyed, driving up world prices, Mauritania lost over 310 million people in the war, while total casualties on Idaho's side added up to approximately 15. Today, Mauritania is best known as that stupid unknown country south of Morocco that never seems to do anything even remotely important.
  • Independent from France in 1960, Mauritania annexed the southern third of the former Spanish Sahara (now Western Sahara) in 1976 but relinquished it after three years of raids by the Polisario guerrilla front seeking independence for the territory. Maaouya Ould Sid Ahmed TAYA seized power in a coup in 1984 and ruled Mauritania with a heavy hand for more than two decades. A series of presidential elections that he held were widely seen as flawed. A bloodless coup in August 2005 deposed President TAYA and ushered in a military council that oversaw a transition to democratic rule. Independent candidate Sidi Ould Cheikh ABDALLAHI was inaugurated in April 2007 as Mauritania's first freely and fairly elected president. His term ended prematurely in August 2008 when a military junta led by General Mohamed Ould Abdel AZIZ deposed him and ushered in a military council government. AZIZ was subsequently elected president in July 2009. The country continues to experience ethnic tensions among its black population (Afro-Mauritanians) and white and black Moor (Arab-Berber) communities, and is having to confront a growing terrorism threat by al-Qa'ida in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM).
  • Mauritania, nombre ofiziá Repúblika Ihlámika'e Mauritania (Yumhuriya Islamiya Mauritaniya), eh un paíh en er noroehte d'Áfrika. Tiene una ehtenza cohta en el Ozéano Ahlántiko, entre Záhara Ohzientá en er norte y Zenegá en er zu, Alinda ademáh en el oehte kon Arhelia y Mali.
  • The government of Mauritania was overthrown on 6 August 2008, in a military coup d'état led by General Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz. On 16 April 2009, General Aziz resigned from the military to run for president in the 19 July elections, which he won. In Mauritania about 20% of the population live on less than US$1.25 per day. Slavery in Mauritania has been called a major human rights issue, with over 150,000 people – proportionally the highest for any country – being enslaved against their will, especially enemies of the government. Other estimates are higher: 10% to 20% (340,000 to 680,000 people) of the population of Mauritania lives in slavery. Additional human rights concerns practices in the country of female genital mutilation, child labour, and human trafficking.
  • Mauritania was formed when France colonised Africa and then released lots of countries, one of those being Mauritania.
  • Mauritania i/mɔrɪˈteɪniə/ (Arabic: موريتانيا‎ Mūrītānyā; Berber: Muritanya / Agawej; Wolof: Gànnaar; Soninke: Murutaane; Pulaar: Moritani; French: Mauritanie), officially the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, is an Arab Maghreb country in West Africa. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean in the west, by Western Sahara in the north, by Algeria in the northeast, by Mali in the east and southeast, and by Senegal in the southwest. It is named after the ancient Berber Kingdom of Mauretania, which later became a province of the Roman Empire, even though the modern Mauritania covers a territory far to the south of the old Berber kingdom that had no relation with it. The capital and largest city is Nouakchott, located on the Atlantic coast. More information on the Wikipedia page [1]
  • Mauritania is a country in North Africa. Noukachott is the capital and the largest city. There are no ice rinks and no ice hockey is played there.
  • The country derives its name from the ancient Berbers' Kingdom of Mauretania, which existed from the 3rd century BC to the 7th century AD, in the far north of modern-day Morocco. The French began colonising Mauritania in the late 19th century, and made it a province of French West Africa in 1920. The modern nation of Mauritania was founded in 1960. Approximately 90% of Mauritania's land is within the Sahara and consequently the population is concentrated in the south, where precipitation is slightly higher. The capital and largest city is Nouakchott, which is home to around 33% of the country's 3.5 million people. Slavery in Mauritania has been called a major human rights issue, with roughly 4% (155,600 people) of the country's population – proportionally the highest for any country – being enslaved against their will, especially enemies of the government. Additional human rights concerns in Mauritania include female genital mutilation and child labour.
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