- of
Frente Po****r de Liberación de
Saguía el
Hamra y Río de Oro; lit. 'Po****r
Front for the
Liberation of
Saguia el-Hamra and Río de Oro'; Arabic: الجبهة...
- 27°09′13″N 13°12′12″W / 27.1536°N 13.2033°W / 27.1536; -13.2033
Saguia el-Hamra (Spanish:
Saguía el Hamra, Arabic: الساقية الحمراء, romanized: al-Saqiyah al-Hamra'a...
- H****an
rebelled but were
defeated by the
Sultan and
escaped beyond the
Saguia el-Hamra dry river. The Beni H****an then were at
constant war with the Lamtuna...
- The
Movement for the
Liberation of
Saguia el-Hamra and Wadi el Dhahab, also
referred to as the
Liberation Movement (Arabic: حركة تحرير, romanized: Harakat...
-
Spanish Sahara (1884–1976),
which included the
provinces of Río de Oro and
Saguia el-Hamra, now Moroccan-administered
Western Sahara Cape Juby, on the coast...
- the
Saguia el
Hamra and Wadi el Dhahab, the 1970
Zemla Intifada against Spanish rule, the
foundation of the Po****r
Front for the
Liberation of
Saguia el-Hamra...
- MINURSO, an UN mission. The town is
divided in two by the dry
river of
Saguia el-Hamra. On the
south side is the old
lower town,
constructed by Spanish...
- Strip) of the
Spanish protectorate in
Morocco with the
colonies of Ifni,
Saguia el-Hamra and Río de Oro into a
single administrative unit.
Following the...
- bus station. The
largest city in its province,
Smara was
founded in the
Saguia el-Hamra as an
oasis for
travellers in 1869. In the
center of the city the...
-
Spanish Sahara was
created from the
Spanish territories of Río de Oro and
Saguia el-Hamra in 1924. It was not part of the
areas known as
Spanish Morocco...