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TOURISM: The Islamic countries adopt a new strategy
The 6th session of the Conference of Tourism Ministers of the member countries of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) held in Damas has adopted a new strategy for development and cooperation in the field of tourism, so-called "Damas declaration" |
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Tourism in Mauritania
Mauritania is a unique country, and a rich ethnic mosaic that reflects its history as a crossroads territory that attracted Arab-Berber peoples, who arrived from the north, and Sub-Saharan African peoples, who came from the south. Their confluence makes the whole wealth and originality of Mauritanian culture. For centuries, Mauritania was essentially a country of nomads until the late 1960s and early 1970s, when severe droughts and creeping desertification drove vast numbers of nomads from rural areas into rapidly growing towns and cities.
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Tourist sights and things to do
Welcome to a unique and fantastic world, welcome to Mauritania, and welcome to the most beautiful desert in Africa with its charming oases Welcome to the history and the civilization and the historic ancient cities with its special architecture and its libraries which are full of ancient manuscripts
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Mauritania Travel Guide
Mauritania is a country in northwest Africa. Geographically part of the Maghreb, Mauritania borders Algeria, Senegal and Mali, along with the disputed territory of Western Sahara. Mauritania is about desert and ocean, and sometimes both at the same time. Although twice the size of France, it has only 3 million inhabitants. Mauritania is an Islamic Republic. |
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Tourists flock to Mauritania despite attacks
Nouakchott, Mauritania - Despite the threat of terrorism in Mauritania and the travel warning issued to their citizens by some countries, including France, tourists have continued to flock to the country, official sources told PANA here Monday."A group comprising 111 tourists arrived in the Adrar region in the country on Monday and another one was expected |
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Al-Qaeda Suspects Held in Mauritania Over Killings, U.S. Says
Jan. 14 (Bloomberg) -- Five citizens of Mauritania suspected of belonging to al-Qaeda were in custody in connection with the killing of four French tourists in the northwest African country, said the U.S. ambassador in the capital, Nouakchott. The Mauritanians were expelled from Guinea Bissau on Jan. 12 over allegations they were involved in the Dec. 24 attack on the French nationals, who were members of the same family |
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Interpol warrant for French tourists' suspected killer
LYON (AFP) — Interpol said Sunday it had issued an international search warrant for one of the suspected killers of four French adventure tourists last month in Mauritania.Mohamed Habib Maarouve is "believed to be one of three people involved in the attack in Aleg, which also left a fifth person seriously injured," the international police agency based in Lyon, eastern France, said in a statement.
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