The three provincial capitals of Western Sahara are Laâyoune,
Samarra, and Dakhla, and are all subservient to the Moroccan
national capital of Rabat.
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There are several, but they are all in Morocco or Western Sahara
such as: Tangiers, Rabat, Casablanca, Safi, Essouira, Agadir,
La'ayoune, and Dakhla.
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Western Sahara is a non-self-governing territory under Moroccan administration. Morocco has divided the areas into three provinces, the northernmost of which bleeds over into Morocco. The three provincial capitals are Laâyoune, Samarra, and Dakhla, and are all subservient to the Moroccan national capital of Rabat.
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The White Desert also known as Sahara el Beyda is 45 km north of
Farafra Oasis (located in Western Egypt). Located in the Libyan
Desert mid-way between Dakhla and Bahariya.
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Because Western Sahara is a non-self-governing territory under
Moroccan administration. Morocco has divided the areas into three
provinces, the northernmost of which bleeds over into Morocco. The
three provincial capitals are La