The Mediterranean coastal region of the Maghreb is commonly referred to as the Maghrebian coast.
The smallest country in the Maghreb region is Tunisia. It is located in North Africa and is known for its rich history, diverse culture, and beautiful Mediterranean coastline.
Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. Sometimes Libya is also included.
The largest city in the Maghreb region is Casablanca in Morocco. It is also the largest city in Morocco and serves as its economic and business hub.
The Coastal Plain region is also known as the Atlantic Coastal Plain.
The Atlas Mountains separate the coastal region from the Sahara desert in North Africa. The mountains run through Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia, creating a natural barrier between the Mediterranean coast and the arid Sahara desert.
The smallest country in the Maghreb region is Tunisia. It is located in North Africa and is known for its rich history, diverse culture, and beautiful Mediterranean coastline.
The Sahara covers much of the Maghreb region.
Northwest -- the particular region is called the Maghreb.
Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. Sometimes Libya is also included.
Nigeria is not located in the Maghreb region. The Maghreb region includes countries situated in North Africa, such as Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Mauritania. Nigeria is located in West Africa.
Maghreb Region of North Africa.
The Sahara desert
The Maghreb refers to a region in Northern Africa consisting of 5 nationsAlgeriaMoroccoLibyaTunisiaMauritania
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Maghreb means west. The countries of the Maghreb region of Northwest Africa (which is sometimes called Maghrib)are Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Libya, and Mauritania. Traditionally the geographical region included only Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya. The Arab Mahgreb Union of 1989 included Mauritania in the economic group.
because it is the boarder of a major sea therefore called a coast line
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