
Mauritania
Mauritania occupies a vast stretch of the western Sahara, where sand dunes swallow ancient caravan cities and the Atlantic coast appears almost shockingly blue against the ochre interior. Life here pivots around nomadic tradition, Islamic scholarship, and the slow rhythms of desert travel. The air carries sand year-round, and tea — brewed three rounds, progressively sweetened — marks every social exchange.
About Mauritania
Overview
Mauritania sits in northwest Africa, bordered by Morocco and Western Sahara to the north, Algeria and Mali to the east, and Senegal to the south, with a long Atlantic coastline to the west. The capital is Nouakchott, one of the largest cities in the Sahara region. Arabic is the official language, with French widely used in administration. The currency is the ouguiya. The population is predominantly Moorish Arab-Berber, with significant sub-Saharan African communities in the south.
Airports in Mauritania
3 airportsAirlines based in Mauritania
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