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A migrant boat sank off Mauritania’s coast earlier recently, leaving at least 49 people dead and around 100 missing.
About Mauritania
- It is a country in northwest Africa.
- It occupies an area of 1,030,000 sq. km.
- It is a country of the Sahel region (a belt across Africa between the arid Sahara to the north and the humid savannas to the south).
- It borders four other nations: West Sahara, Senegal, Algeria, and Mali. The Atlantic Ocean lies to the west.
- Approximately 90% of its landmass is located within the Sahara Desert.
- The most prominent feature of this region is the Guelb er Richat, also known as the Eye of the Sahara, which is a deeply eroded dome consisting of a variety of intrusive and extrusive igneous rocks.
- The Senegal River is the most important waterway in the country.
- People:
- Most of the people are Moors.
- These are the descendants of Arabs and Berbers (the original inhabitants of North Africa).
- Much of the population clings to the coastal cities or by the Senegal River in the south.
- Mauritania became independent from France in 1960.
- In 1981, Mauritania became the last country in the world to outlaw slavery.
- Capital: Nouakchott
- Language:
- The main language is Arabic.
- The Fulani, Soninke, Wolof, and French languages are also common.
- Islam is the national religion.
- Economy:
- Mauritania has an abundance of natural resources, including iron ore, gold, copper, gypsum, and phosphate.
- Extractive commodities make up 75 percent of Mauritania's total exports (exploration for oil is ongoing), with fishing making up another 20 percent.
- The nation's coastal waters are said to be among the richest fishing areas in the world.
Source: TOI
Mauritania FAQs
Q1: Mauritania is located in which part of Africa?
Ans: Northwest Africa
Q2: Mauritania shares its borders which countries?
Ans: West Sahara, Senegal, Algeria, and Mali
Q3: Which natural feature of Mauritania is also known as the “Eye of the Sahara”?
Ans: Guelb er Richat
Q4: Mauritania gained independence from which colonial power in 1960?
Ans: France