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Nouakchott (/nwækˈʃɒt, nwɑː-/; French: [nwakʃɔt]; Arabic: نواكشوط, romanized: Nuwākshūṭ; Berber: Nwakcoṭ,
originally derived from Berber: Nawākšūṭ, "place...
- التونسي, French: Aéroport
International de
Nouakchott-Oumtounsy) is an
international airport serving Nouakchott, the
capital of Mauritania. It is located...
- The
Nouakchott tramway (Arabic: ترام نواكشوط, French:
Tramway de
Nouakchott), also
known as the
Nouakchott Train (Arabic: قطار نواكشوط, French:
Train de...
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roughly one-third
concentrated in the
capital and
largest city,
Nouakchott,
located on the
Atlantic coast. The country's name
derives from the ancient...
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Nouakchott International Airport (ICAO: GQNN) (Arabic: مطار نواكشوط الدولي) was an
airport located in
Nouakchott, the
capital of Mauritania. It closed...
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University of
Nouakchott Al
Aasriya (French: Université de
Nouakchott Al Aasriya, Arabic: جامعة نواكشوط) is a
university in the city of
Nouakchott, capital...
- The 2023
Nouakchott prison break was the
result of a
prison riot in the
Nouakchott Civil Prison, the
central prison of Mauritania. Four AQMI
members managed...
- The raid on
Nouakchott in June 1976 was a
significant military operation carried out by the
Polisario Front, a
Western Saharan guerrilla group, against...
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defeat since 1967. On 28 March,
Mauritania lost
their home leg in
Nouakchott 2–0 and the
Upper Volta advanced 3–1 on aggregate. On 12
October 1980...
- The
Diocese of
Nouakchott is a
Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or
diocese of the
Catholic Church situated in
Nouakchott, Mauritania. It is the only...