- as Bo Craa, Bu Craa or Boukra) (Arabic: بوكراع, Berber: ⴱⵓⴽⵔⴰⵄ, Spanish:
Bucraa) is a town in
Western Sahara, south-east of the main city of El Aaiún. It...
- The OCP
Group (OCP S.A.) (formerly
Office Chérifien des Phosphates) is a state-owned
phosphate rock miner,
phosphoric acid
manufacturer and fertilizer...
- Bojador,
Glaibat el Fula, Jraifia, and Umdreiga.
Wilaya of Laayoune: Amgala,
Bucraa, Daora, Edchera, Guelta, and Hagunia.
Wilaya of Smara: Bir Lehlu, Ejdairia...
- activities. Anti-Spanish
Terrorist Warfare in
Western Sahara (1975–1987) Fos
Bucraa attack (1976) [es]
Attack on the
fishing vessel Cruz del Mar (1978) [es]...
- from the El Aaiún region. It was
transported by the
company Fosfatos de
Bucraa, and 5
million bags of sand
arrived in the ship Gopegui. It was used to...
- Castañeda 2744 19.19 39021 Castro-Urdiales 31,817 96.77 Aire-sur-l'Adour
Bucraa Cabourg 39022
Cieza 536 44.07 39023
Cillorigo de Liébana 1320 104.52 39024...
- deposits,
Spain would retain 35 per cent of the
shares in the
Fosfatos de
Bucraa, S. A.,
Fosbucraa company, and a
portion of the 65 per cent that
would go...
- San
Pedro (11th century), in
Romanesque style. Aire-sur-l'Adour,
France Bucraa,
Western Sahara Miyek,
Western Sahara Jerez de la Frontera,
Spain Hermandad...
- Sahara) for
itself and the fact that
phosphate deposits were
discovered at
Bucraa. In 1970, a
political group was established,
calling itself the Polisario...
- much of the
Sahrawis who
joined the
movement in the
first years were Fos
Bucraa workers, its
importance has
diminished as a
result of the m****
exodus of...