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Laayoune or El
Aaiún (Arabic: العيون, al-ʕuyūn [alʕujuːn], H****aniyya: [ˈləʕjuːn] , lit. 'The Springs') is the
largest city of the
disputed territory...
- (born 1987),
known professionally as
Isabel Aaiún, is a
Spanish singer of the
neofolk genre. In 2024,
Aaiún rose to
Spanish national recognition thanks...
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Francis of ****isi
Cathedral (Spanish:
Catedral de San
Francisco de Asís de El
Aaiún; French: Cathédrale de
Saint François d'****ise) or just
Spanish Cathedral...
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Intifada (Arabic: انتفاضة, romanized: intifāḍah) is an
Arabic word for a
rebellion or uprising, or a
resistance movement. It can be used to
refer to an...
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Sheikh Mohamed Laghdaf Stadium (Arabic: ملعب الشيخ محمد لغضف) is a multi-use
stadium located in Laayoune,
Western Sahara,
occupied by Morocco. It is used...
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capital city of the SADR is El
Aaiún (the
capital of the
territory of
Western Sahara).
Since the SADR does not
control El
Aaiún, it has
established a temporary...
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Aaiun egdat (H****aniyya: العيون اگدات, romanized: ləʿyūn əgdāt, lit. 'El
Aaiún burns') is the
third album of
Sahrawi singer Mariem H****an. The album...
- El
Aaiun refugee camp (Arabic: مخيم العيون) is one of the
Sahrawi refugee camps located in
Tindouf province in
southwest Algeria. It is
located 5 miles...
- Army of Liberation,
engaged in
heavy fighting with
Spanish forces at El
Aaiún and Edchera. By
February 1958, a
joint Spanish and
French offensive had...
- Bucraa) is a town in
Western Sahara, south-east of the main city of El
Aaiún. It is
inhabited almost exclusively by
employees of
phosphate company Phosboucraa...