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Gorgol-Gorgol Region
Gorgol (Arabic: ولاية كركول, romanized: Wilāyat Gorgol) is a region in southern Mauritania. Its capital is Kaédi and the Gorgol River forms parts of the
Gorgol-Gorgol
Gorgol may refer to: Gorgol Region, Mauritania Gorgol River, Mauritania This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations
Gorgol-Kaédi
administrative center of the Gorgol Region of Southern Mauritania, located on the border with Senegal. It is approximately 435 km from Mauritania's capital, Nouakchott
Gorgol-Waly Diantang, Mauritania
Waly Diantang is a village and rural commune in the Gorgol Region in southern Mauritania, near the Senegal River. It is also spelled Wali Diantang and
Gorgol-Mauritania
Mauritania, officially the Islamic Republic of Mauritania (Arabic: الجمهورية الإسلامية الموريتانية, al-Jumhūrīyah al-Islāmīyah al-Mūrītānīyah), is a sovereign
Gorgol-Index of Mauritania-related articles
Diombar Economy of Mauritania Elections in Mauritania Electoral districts of Mauritania F'dérik Geography of Mauritania Gorgol Region Gorgol River Guidimaka
Gorgol-Armed Forces of Mauritania
The Armed Forces of Mauritania (Arabic: الجيش الوطني الموريتاني, romanized: al-Jaysh al-Waṭanī al-Mūrītānī, French: Armée Nationale Mauritanienne) is the
Gorgol-List of rivers of Mauritania
name. Khatt Atui Oued Seguellil Sénégal River Gorgol River Gorgol Noir (Gorgol el Akhdar) Gorgol Blanc (Gorgol el Abiod) Oued Garfa Karakoro River Kolinbiné
Gorgol-List of cities in Mauritania
This is a list of cities in Mauritania by population. All settlements with a population over 10,000 are listed. Akreijit (أكريجيت) Bir Moghrein (بير مغرين)
Gorgol-Gorgol River
The Gorgol River is a river of southern Mauritania that is a tributary of the Sénégal River. The river is formed by the confluence of the Gorgol Noir (194 km
Gorgol-List of candidates in the 2023 Mauritanian parliamentary election in Gorgol
list of candidates for the 2023 Mauritanian parliamentary election, in the electoral districts of the wilaya of Gorgol. 25 parties were legally registered
Gorgol-Maghama (department)
Maghama is a department of Gorgol Region in Mauritania. The Maghama department is made up of following municipalities: Beileguet Litama Daw Dolol Cive
Gorgol-Agriculture in Mauritania
flooding of the Senegal River and its only perennial tributary in Mauritania, the Gorgol River. Dieri cultivation occurred during the rainy season, from
Gorgol-Politics of Mauritania
and 3. Mauritania is divided in 12 regions (regions, singular - region) and 1 capital district*; Adrar, Assaba, Brakna, Dakhlet Nouadhibou, Gorgol, Guidimaka
Gorgol-Colonial Mauritania
the Gorgol Democratic Bloc. This party was headed by Daddah as secretary general and Sidi el Moktar as president. Its platform called for Mauritania to
Gorgol-List of Mauritanian regions by Human Development Index
This is a list of regions of Mauritania by Human Development Index as of 2023 with data for the year 2021. An HDI value is calculated for the Trarza Region
Gorgol-Geography of Mauritania
Mauritania, a country in the Western Region of the continent of Africa, is generally flat, its 1,030,700 square kilometres forming vast, arid plains broken
Gorgol-Foum Gleita Dam
The Foum Gleita Dam is an arch dam on the Gorgol River near Foum Gleita in the Gorgol Region of Mauritania. The dam was completed in 1988 with the primary
Gorgol-Regions of Mauritania
Mauritania is divided into 15 regions (wilayat): During the Mauritanian occupation of Western Sahara (1975–79), its portion of the territory (mainly corresponding
Gorgol-Futa Tooro
plains up to the Tagant and Assaba plateaus.: 27, 33 The valley of the Gorgol river on the north bank, with the royal capital of Takrur, was the heartland
Gorgol-Kaédi Airport
ICAO: GQNK) is an airport serving Kaédi, a city in the Gorgol Region of southern Mauritania. Airport information for GQNK[usurped] from DAFIF (effective
Gorgol-Human rights in Mauritania
Human rights in Mauritania are generally seen as poor according to international observers, including Freedom House, the United States Department of State
Gorgol-Azgueilem Tiyab
Azgueilem Tiyab is a town and commune in the Gorgol Region of southern Mauritania. In 2000, it had a population of 9,056. "Collectivités urbaines à vocation
Gorgol-M'Bout (department)
M'Bout is a department of Gorgol Region in Mauritania. The M'Bout department is made up of following municipalities: Chelkhet Tiyad Diadibeny Gandega
Gorgol-Mauritanian Regroupment Party
the Mauritanian Progressive Union, the Mauritanian Entente, and the black nationalist Bloc Démocratique du Gorgol to merge to form the Mauritanian Regroupment
Gorgol-Lexelba
Lexeiba or Lexelba is a town and urban commune in the Gorgol valley Region of southern Mauritania. In 2000, it had a population of 12,233. Lake Lexeiba
Gorgol-Guidimaka Region
north-east, Mali to the south-east, Senegal to the south-west and the Mauritanian Gorgol Region to the west. As of 2013, the population of the region was 267
Gorgol-Monguel (department)
Monguel is a department of Gorgol Region in Mauritania. The Monguel department is made up of following municipalities: Azgueilem Tiyab Bethet Meit Bokkol
Gorgol-Departments of Mauritania
The Regions of Mauritania are subdivided into 44 departments. The departments are listed below, by region: Atar Department Chinguetti Department Oujeft
Gorgol-Kaedi (department)
Kaedi is a department of Gorgol Region in Mauritania. The Kaedi department is made up of following municipalities: Djeol Ganki Kaédi Lexelba Nere Walo
Gorgol-Mauritanian Progressive Union
seats. In 1958 the party merged with the Mauritanian Entente and the Gorgol Democratic Bloc to form the Mauritanian Regroupment Party. Anthony G. Pazzanita
Gorgol-Mauritanians in Senegal
and Brakna generally found conditions to be good, but those going back to Gorgol and Guidimaka complained of continued discrimination by local authorities
Gorgol-Health in Mauritania
Mauritania's health care infrastructure in the early 1980s consisted of a central hospital in Nouakchott, twelve regional hospitals, a number of health
Gorgol-Wali (disambiguation)
Wali (band), an Indonesian band Wali, Mauritania, an alternate spelling of Waly Diantang, a village in the Gorgol Region WALI, a radio station (1280 AM)
Gorgol-2018 Mauritanian regional elections
Regional elections were held in Mauritania on 1 and 15 September 2018, alongside parliamentary and local elections. They were the first elections to the
Gorgol-M'Bout
Mbout is a town and commune in Mauritania. Located in the Gorgol Region, it is the birthplace of Moussa Diagana. 16°01′N 12°35′W / 16.017°N 12.583°W
Gorgol-Left-wing politics in Mauritania
National Democratic Movement (MND) in the Takomadi village in Gorgol, southern Mauritania. The MND was explicitly Marxist, renouncing to pan-Arabism and
Gorgol-Horma Ould Babana
formed in a merger of the Mauritanian Progressive Union, elements of the Mauritanian Entente opposed to Babana and the Gorgol Democratic Bloc. After two
Gorgol-Senegal River
of Senegal, forming the border with Mauritania and into the Atlantic. In Kaedi it accepts the Gorgol from Mauritania. Flowing through Boghé it reaches Richard
Gorgol-2023 Mauritanian parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were held in Mauritania on 13 and 27 May 2023, alongside regional and local elections. The elections were the first parliamentary
Gorgol-ADK Moderne Kaédi
the Gorgol Region. The club plays in the Mauritanean Premier League. Currently, the team plays at the 5,000 capacity Stade de Kaédi. "Mauritania – ADK
Gorgol-Regional councils of Mauritania
conseil régional) is the elected assembly of a region of Mauritania. On 26 September 2022 all Mauritanian political parties reached an agreement sponsored by
Gorgol-List of candidates in the 2023 Mauritanian parliamentary election
in Dakhlet Nouadhibou List of candidates in the electoral districts in Gorgol List of candidates in the electoral districts in Guidimaka List of candidates
Gorgol-Assaba Region
El Gharbi to the east, Mali to the south and the Mauritanian regions of Gorgol and Guidimaka to the west. The Aoukar basin, which formerly gave name to
Gorgol-2007 Mauritanian presidential election
Presidential elections were held in Mauritania on 11 March 2007. As no candidate received a majority of the votes, a second round was held on 25 March
Gorgol-Ba Mamadou Mbaré
Diantang, Gorgol Region, a village in southwest Mauritania, on the border with Senegal. After receiving his primary and secondary education in Mauritania, he
Gorgol-ISO 3166-2:MR
ISO 3166-2:MR is the entry for Mauritania in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization
Gorgol-Brakna Region
borders the Mauritanian regions of Tagant to the north-east, Assaba and Gorgol to the south-east, and Trarza to the north-west. The Sénégal River in the
Gorgol-Abdul Bokar Kan
an alliance with Muhammad wul Hayba, the head of the Awlād A'li of the Gorgol region. The almami of Futa Toro at that time was Abdul Boubakar, but his
Gorgol-1997 Mauritanian presidential election
Presidential elections were held in Mauritania on 12 December 1997. Incumbent President Maaouya Ould Sid'Ahmed Taya won the election with 90% of the vote
Gorgol-Subdivisions of Mauritania
Mauritania is divided into 12 wilayahs and capital district in Nouakchott, its capital district. These wilayahs are subdivided into 53 mouaghataas, or
Gorgol-1957 Mauritanian Territorial Assembly election
Territorial Assembly elections were held in Mauritania on 31 March 1957. The result was a victory for the Mauritanian Progressive Union, which won 33 of the
Gorgol-Maghama
Maghama is a town and commune in Mauritania. 15°31′N 12°51′W / 15.517°N 12.850°W / 15.517; -12.850 v t e
Gorgol-2023 Mauritanian regional elections
Regional elections were held in Mauritania on 13 May 2023, alongside parliamentary and local elections. The elections were the first regional elections
Gorgol-Youssouf Gueye
Gueye (1928 in Kaédi – 1988) was a Mauritanian French language poet and historian. He was President of the Mauritanian Writers Association and became an
Gorgol-1992 Mauritanian presidential election
Presidential elections were held in Mauritania on 24 January 1992. They followed the constitutional referendum the previous year that resulted in the reintroduction
Gorgol-Results breakdown of the 2023 Mauritanian parliamentary election
This is the results breakdown of the parliamentary elections held in Mauritania on 13 and 27 May 2023. The following tables will show detailed results
Gorgol-Moussa Diagana
Moussa Diagana (M'Bout, 1946 – 2018) was a Mauritanian French language writer. He studied in Nouakchott, Tunisia and the Sorbonne and worked in Mali.
Gorgol-Kaédi Regional Hospital
Regional Hospital is the largest health facility in the Gorgol Region in southern Mauritania, and one known for its innovative architecture. The new hospital
Gorgol-Toucouleur people
Futa Toro region of Senegal. There are smaller communities in Mali and Mauritania. The Toucouleur were Islamized in the 11th century; their early and strong
Gorgol-Foum Gleita
Foum Gleita is a town and commune in Mauritania along the Gorgol River. The Foum Gleita Dam is located there. In 2013, it had a population of 22,531.
Gorgol-Messaoud Ould Boulkheir
Administrator of Rosso (in the south of Mauritania). In 1981, Messaoud was nominated the Governor of Gorgol and Guidimakha (regions) for four years.
Gorgol-Fula people
Sierra Leone; the Futa Tooro savannah grasslands of Senegal and southern Mauritania; the Macina inland Niger river delta system around Central Mali; and especially
Gorgol-Diallo Guidileye
Diallo Guidileye (born 30 December 1989) is a Mauritanian footballer, who currently plays as a defensive midfielder for Fath Union Sport, a club based
Gorgol-Takrur
north bank of the Senegal as far as the Tagant plateau and Aleg.: 27 The Gorgol river valley was the heartland of the kingdom, and was the site of the Dya'ogo
Gorgol-List of FIPS region codes (M–O)
Region, Mauritania MR02 Hodh El Gharbi Deuxième Region, Mauritania MR03 Assaba Troisième Region, Mauritania MR04 Gorgol Quatrième Region, Mauritania MR05
Gorgol-Electoral districts of Mauritania
Mauritania is divided into several electoral districts (Arabic: دوائر إنتخابية) for the election of deputies to the National Assembly, based on the departments
Gorgol-Ismail Ould Bedde Ould Cheikh Sidiya
designated as the Prime Minister of Mauritania by President Mohamed Ould Ghazouani, who Sidiya had campaigned for in the Gorgol Region. Some observers criticized
Gorgol-Zawaya
warrior tribes, risking conflict with the sedentary populations of Chemama, Gorgol and Tagant. During the fifteenth century the Beni Ḥassān Arab nomads began
Gorgol-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
Congo. Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol 13,607 Region of Italy. Gorgol 13,600 Region of Mauritania. Campania 13,595 Region of Italy. Flemish Region 13,522 Region
Gorgol-Abdoulkader Thiam
Abdoulkader Thiam (born 3 October 1998) is a Mauritanian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Championnat National club Cholet. In June
Gorgol-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 5,000 to 20,000 square kilometers
Congo. Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol 13,607 Region of Italy. Gorgol 13,600 Region of Mauritania. Campania 13,595 Region of Italy. Flemish Region 13,522 Region
Gorgol-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 10,000 to 20,000 square kilometers
Congo. Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol 13,607 Region of Italy. Gorgol 13,600 Region of Mauritania. Campania 13,595 Region of Italy. Flemish Region 13,522 Region