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  • Western Sahara[a] is a disputed territory on the northwest coast of Africa. About 20% of the territory is controlled by the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR); the remaining 80% is occupied and administered by neighboring Morocco. It has a surface area of 266,000 square kilometres (103,000 sq mi).
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  • Here are the resources we consult when thinking of our safety in Western Sahara: • UK Government Western Sahara Travel Advice Guidance.
  • For the partially-recognised state that controls the Free Zone and claims sovereignty over Western Sahara, see Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic.
  • The last colony in Africa, Western Sahara is divided by the second longest wall in the world (after the Great Wall of China).
  • Western Sahara's unresolved legal status makes the exploitation of its natural resources a contentious issue between Morocco and the Polisario.
  • Large detailed political map of Western Sahara. ... The Western Sahara is a territory in the Maghreb region, located in Northwest Africa.
  • When of the truce in 1991, Morocco had stated its command over more than 66% of Western Sahara in its western part along the Atlantic Ocean.
  • Western Sahara was occupied by Spain until 1975, when the United Nations pushed Spain to decolonize the country.
  • The resolution emphasizes the need to achieve a realistic, practicable, enduring and mutually acceptable political solution to the question of Western Sahara.
  • The Relative Location of the Western Sahara is in northwestern Africa, and lies within the northern and western hemispheres.
  • Western Sahara is located on the outer edge of the Sahara desert. Most of the country consists of desert and semi-desert, with poor soil and almost no rainfall.
  • Get the latest Western Sahara news, updates, breaking stories, videos, opinion and analysis from Middle East Eye.
  • Unbeknown to most filmgoers, however, is that Morocco is embroiled in one of Africa’s oldest conflicts—the dispute over Western Sahara.
  • Morocco offers fish for land. It seeks EU recognition of its claim to Western Sahara. Experts say this could set a precedent for other contested regions.