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Tindouf (Arabic: تندوف, romanized: Tindūf) is the main town, and a
commune in
Tindouf Province, Algeria,
close to the Mauritanian,
Western Saharan and...
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Tindouf, also
written Tinduf (Arabic: ولاية تندوف), is the
westernmost province of Algeria,
having a po****tion of 58,193 as of the 2008
census (not including...
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refugee camps were set up in the
Tindouf Province, and a
smaller number in
camps in Mauritania. The
camps in
Tindouf were
named after towns in the Western...
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Tindouf Basin is a
major sedimentary basin in West Africa, to the
south of the
little Atlas region, Morocco. It
stretches from west to east about...
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largely from the
Moroccan government's
claim to
portions of Algeria's
Tindouf and Béchar provinces. The Sand War led to
heightened tensions between the...
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refugiados saharauis), also
known as the
Tindouf camps, are a
collection of
refugee camps set up in the
Tindouf Province, Algeria, in 1975–76 for Sahrawi...
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itself the
rightful leadership of the SADR with a government-in-exile in
Tindouf, Algeria.
Mauritania withdrew its
claims in 1979, and
Morocco secured de...
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refugee camp (Arabic: مخيم الرابوني) is a
Sahrawi refugee camp
located in
Tindouf province in
southwestern Algeria. It is the
administrative centre of the...
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administration happens in Rabuni, one of the
Sahrawi refugee camps located in
Tindouf, Algeria. The SADR
maintains diplomatic relations with 46
United Nations...
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prior to the crash. The
flight had a
final destination of
Tindouf Airport,
Tindouf, with a
stopover in
Boudghene Ben Ali
Lotfi Airport, Béchar. All...