WESTERN SAHARA

territory (1995 est. pop. 217,000), 102,703 sq mi (266,000 sq km), NW Africa, occupied by Morocco. It borders on the Atlantic Ocean in the west, on Morocco in the north, on Algeria in the northeast, and on Mauritania in the east and south.

Land and People

The territory is divided into four districts: Laayoune, Essemara, Boujdour, and Oued Essemara. Part of the Sahara, it is extremely arid and is almost entirely covered with stones, gravel, or sand. Rocky highlands in the east reach c.1,500 ft (460 m). The main towns are Laayoune (formerly El Aaiún), the capital; Dakhla (formerly Villa Cisneros); Boujdour; and Essemara. The population is predominantly made up of Arabs and Berbers; during the rainy season pastoral nomads temporarily migrate into the territory. Both Hasaniya Arabic and Moroccan Arabic are spoken; most of the population is Sunni Muslim.

Economy

The traditional economy is limited to the raising of goats, camels, and sheep, and the cultivation of date palms. There is coastal fishing. Large deposits of phosphates at Boukra (near Laayoune) were first exploited by a Spanish-controlled firm in the early 1970s; Morocco has since taken primary control of the firm. Potash and iron deposits exist at Agracha. There is a growing tourist industry. The region has a limited transportation network; the main seaports are Dakhla and Laayoune. Phosphates and dried fish are exported, while fuel and foodstuffs are the main imports.

History

There is evidence of trade between the Western Sahara and Europe by the 4th cent. b.c. Portuguese navigators reached Cape Bojador on the northern coast of present-day Western Sahara in 1434. However, there was little European contact with the region until the 19th cent. In 1884, Spain claimed a protectorate over the coast from Cape Bojador to Cap Blanc (at the present border with Mauritania). The boundaries of the protectorate were extended by Franco-Spanish agreements in 1900, 1904, and 1920. Essemara was not captured until 1934, and the Spanish had only slight contact with the interior until the 1950s. In 1957, a rebel movement ousted the Spanish, who regained control of the region with French help in Feb., 1958.

In Apr., 1958, Spain joined the previously separate districts of Saguia el Hamra (in the north) and Río de Oro (in the south) to form the province of Spanish Sahara. In the early 1970s, dissidents formed organizations seeking independence for the province. At the same time, neighboring nations (notably Mauritania, Morocco, and Algeria) pressured Spain to call a referendum on the area's future in accordance with UN resolutions. Continuing guerrilla warfare in the 1970s, and a march of over 300,000 Moroccans into the territory in 1975, led to Spain's withdrawal from the province in 1976, when it was renamed Western Sahara.

Upon Spain's withdrawal, Morocco and Mauritania subdivided the region, with Morocco controlling the northern two thirds and Mauritania the southern third. A nationalist group, the Polisario Front, waged guerrilla warfare against the two nations with support from Algeria, calling the territory the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic. In 1979, Mauritania withdrew from its portion, which was taken over by Morocco. Polisario continued its attacks on Moroccan strongholds; the protracted warfare caused thousands of refugees to flee into neighboring Algeria, and eventually Morocco built a defensive wall around the area. A UN-monitored cease-fire was implemented in 1991, and a referendum was to decide the territory's future. Disputes regarding who would be permitted to vote delayed the referendum in the following years, during which time the region was integrated administratively into Morocco.

Bibliography

See J. Damis, Conflict in Northwest Africa (1983); T. Hodges, Western Sahara: The Roots of a Desert War (1983).

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...Daniel Volman, "Solution Needed for Western Sahara," New African , no. 261 June...Zoubir and Daniel Volman, "Western Sahara: Back to Battle," New African...Volman, "Bush Abandons Western Sahara," New African , no. 299 August...
...The harsh climate and desert of Western Sahara provide few economic opportunities...Independent economic data on Western Sahara, such as GDP figures, are not available since Morocco annexed Western Sahara in the 197Us. With no arable land...
CHAPTER VII CARAVAN TRAILS IN THE WESTERN SAHARA THE SAHARA is famous for its medieval camel caravans and for...transport history. ANCIENT TRANSPORTATION IN THE SAHARA The origins of human settlement in the Sahara go back...
...industrial suburbs of Casablanca in Western dress. A patriotic frenzy...Spanish colony of the Western Sahara, which Spain was contemplating...Green March to link the Western Sahara with his kingdom. According...marchers to the border of Western Sahara in less than three days, traveling...
...namely that the Libyan populations did not occupy the Sahara until a comparatively late date. Specialists in ancient...1 Other representations have been discovered in the western Sahara where another trans-Saharan track though later in...
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...Status and Future Prospects of the Western Sahara Conflict by Charles Dunbar The...solution to their dispute over Western Sahara."14 Before returning in its...would be asked to choose whether Western Sahara should become independent or be...
...Nations Failure in Resolving the Western Sahara Conflict by Yahia H. Zoubir...Mission be sent to Morocco and the Western Sahara to gather information and to assess...plan for the UN presence in the Western Sahara. It called for a cessation of...
...the Maghreb Union, and the Western Sahara stalemate. by Stephen Zunes Despite...Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Western Sahara, and Mauritania - comprise nearly...five Maghrebi states (excluding Western Sahara) of an agreement in Marrakesh...
...Fundamental Human Rights: the Case of Western Sahara by Bayo Oludaja INTRODUCTION There...desire for the natural resources of Western Sahara and by their political ambitions...referendum for self-determination for Western Sahara, and the services of a UN representative...
Toby Shelley, Endgame in the Western Sahara: What Future for Africas Last...Shelley, Endgame in the Western Sahara: What Future for Africas Last...Rabats argument as to why the Western Sahara should be Moroccan. Unless oil...
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Western Sahara: the Other Occupation by Stephen Zunes...shut off more than three-quarters of Western Sahara-including virtually all of the territorys...plebiscite would take place only after Western Sahara experienced far more significant autonomy...
Western Sahara: A Victory for Morocco? New Oil Discoveries...Strengthen the Moroccan Grip on Western Sahara. by Neil Ford Following years of occupation...for a third option, under which the Western Sahara would become an autonomous region under...
Western Sahara. by Klaus Dodds Despite...the territory of Western Sahara remains unresolved. Located...wants to see a semiautonomous Western Sahara controlled by Rabat...for an autonomous Western Sahara Authority that would prepare...
...International Law and the Conflict in Western Sahara. by Stefan Simanowitz EMPTY time...occupation of roughly three quarters of Western Sahara. Over half the Saharawi population...Mission for a Referendum in the Western Sahara (MINURSO). Another ongoing...
Oil Battles in Western Sahara. by Neil Ford The recent conclusion...dispute The spokesperson for the Western Sahara Campaign UK, Richard Stanforth...hold a referendum on the fate of Western Sahara since 1975 and has spent almost...
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Western Sahara dispute defies years of talks: Options...found no pre-colonial tie between the Western Sahara territory and Morocco. NOMADS DEALT...over the northern two-thirds of the Western Sahara to Morocco and ceded the southern third...
Annan makes new effort on Western Sahara: Morocco given push to accept...disputants to press their claims to the Western Sahara. Morocco, with a foreign debt...personal representative for the Western Sahara. BAKER BROKE THE LOGJAM The Bush...
Western Sahara leader touts role of U.N. envoy...Morocco," he said. The people of Western Sahara are nomadic, like the Tuaregs of nearby...Moroccans, to secure their hold on Western Sahara, built a wall of sand running hundreds...
...N. secretary-generals trip to Western Sahara Georgie Anne Geyer wrote in her...out what was going on in Western Sahara. If I had an intelligence system...Ghali when he came to Western Sahara, and he spent five hours, not...
The people of the Western Sahara have a right to self-determination It was great to see your Nov. 6 article on the Western Sahara ("Western Sahara leader touts role of U.N. envoy"). Too little attention...
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WESTERN SAHARA territory (2005 est. pop. 273,000...Boujdour, and Oued Essemara. Part of the Sahara, it is extremely arid and is almost entirely...evidence of trade between the Western Sahara and Europe by the 4th cent. b.c. Portuguese...
SAHARA s har Arab.,=desert, worlds...000 sq km), N Africa; the western part of a great arid zone that...Ocean to the Red Sea, the Sahara is bounded on the N by the...desert includes most of Western Sahara, Mauritania, Algeria, Niger...
SPANISH SAHARA see Western Sahara . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...Atlantic Ocean in the west, on Western Sahara in the northwest and north, on...desert, which comprises part of the Sahara. Along the Senegal River (which...the present-day boundary with Western Sahara. From the 17th cent...
...Nyasa and Turkana, and the western branch, curving N from Lake...near the Tibesti Massif in the Sahara. Climate Africas climatic...conditions of the extensive Sahara (north) and the Kalahari...number around 1,000. The Sahara forms a great ethnic divide...
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