Mauritania has several important seaports, with the most notable being the Port of Nouadhibou, which is the country's main fishing port and a key hub for iron ore exports. Another significant port is the Port of Nouakchott, which serves as the capital's primary commercial port. Additionally, the Port of Rosso is located on the Senegal River and facilitates trade with neighboring Senegal.
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It was a part of French West Africa from 1920 until it gained independence in 1960.
No, the noun seaports is the plural form for the noun seaport.A collective noun is a word used to group nouns, for example a string of seaports or an itinerary of seaports.
There are 8 major seaports in Nigeria.
The Ouguiya is the official currency of Mauritania.
Yes. Aberdeen, Fraserburgh, Peterhead, Leith and Clydebank are all Scottish seaports. There are also military seaports which are not available to general shipping.