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The Sahara Desert is a geographical region, not one single country
Western Sahara is a disputed, non-independent country in Africa.
No. Spanish Sahara was the last colonial possession of Spain, which it abandoned in 1975. It is now known as Western Sahara, and its status is disputed - both Mauritiania and Morocco claim it, while the Polisario Front wants it to become an independent nation.
Morocco became independent on 2 March 1956. It is worth noting that with the exception of Ifni and Rio de Oro (Western Sahara), all of Spanish and French Morocco became independent jointly.
Western sahara is a Moroccan territory. the occupied eastern sahara ( south of french algeria) is Moroccan too. algeria never had a sahara before being a french colony.The last colony in africa is the eastern sahara.
Boundaries of Morocco: * Algeria * Ceuta and Mellila (under Spanish rule) * On the south is a problem: Western Sahara (if you consider this territory independent from Morocco) or Mauritania (if you consider Western Sahara a Moroccan territory).
It depends. Some people believe Western Sahara is independent, while others believe it is part of Morocco. Please come to Morocco to explore it, yourmoroccotour.com is the perfect medium of finding Morocco.
The Western Sahara was once known as the Spanish Sahara.
Morocco rules Western Sahara.
Morocco rejects the African Union's stance that Western Sahara is a legitimate country. According to Morocco, the Sahara is a part of Morocco, not an independent sovereign nation.
Western Sahara was created on 1975-11-14.
Western Sahara War happened in 1976.