The area that the ancient Romans called Mauritania is a large area in the northern section of Africa. The countries that are there today include Morocco and part of Algeria.
Mauritania is an Islamic country situated in Northern Africa.
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No. Mauritania, (officially the Islamic Republic of Mauritania), is located in Northwest Africa, and Mauritius, (officially the Republic of Mauritius), is an island nation, located in the southwest Indian Ocean, 560 miles (900km), east of Madagascar.
Hera/ 'Ηρα was her Greek name. Juno was her Roman name.
her name is JUNO
Morocco
Mauritania
Morocco
Yes, Mauritania is a country in Africa.
Mauritania's coastline is about 7x that of Benin, so Mauritania.
Mali, not Mauritania, is landlocked.
Mauritania is an Islamic country situated in Northern Africa.
Islamic Republic of Mauritania
The northern part of Morocco was in the Roman empire. It was called Mauritania or Mauritania Tingitana. Remember though, the ancient borders for countries were in many cases not the same as present day borders even though the names may be the same or similar. Ancient Mauritania could quite possibly have covered a part of present day Algeria in addition to the northern part of the country we call Morocco.
Mali, not Mauritania, is landlocked.
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