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Introduction - Western Sahara:

Country

Western Sahara

Background

Morocco virtually annexed the northern two-thirds of Western Sahara (formerly Spanish Sahara) in 1976, and the rest of the territory in 1979, following Mauritanias withdrawal. A guerrilla war with the Polisario Front contesting Rabats sovereignty ended in a 1991 UN-brokered cease-fire; a UN-organized referendum on final status has been repeatedly postponed.

Location - Western Sahara:

Location

Northern Africa, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean, between Mauritania and Morocco

Geographic coordinates

24 30 N, 13 00 W

Map references

Africa

Area

total: 266,000 sq km
land: 266,000 sq km
water: 0 sq km

Area comparative

about the size of Colorado

Land boundaries

total: 2,046 km
border countries: Algeria 42 km, Mauritania 1,561 km, Morocco 443 km

Coastline

1,110 km

Maritime claims

contingent upon resolution of sovereignty issue

Climate

hot, dry desert; rain is rare; cold offshore air currents produce fog and heavy dew

Terrain

mostly low, flat desert with large areas of rocky or sandy surfaces rising to small mountains in south and northeast

Elevation extremes

lowest point: Sebjet Tah -55 m
highest point: unnamed location 463 m

Natural resources

phosphates, iron ore

Land use

arable land: 0.02%
permanent crops: 0%
other: 99.98% (2005)

Irrigated land

NA

Natural hazards

hot, dry, dust/sand-laden sirocco wind can occur during winter and spring; widespread harmattan haze exists 60% of time, often severely restricting visibility

Environment current issues

sparse water and lack of arable land

Environment international agreements

party to: none of the selected agreements
signed, but not ratified: none of the selected agreements

Geography note

the waters off the coast are particularly rich fishing areas

People - Western Sahara:

Population

382,617
note: estimate is based on projections by age, sex, fertility, mortality, and migration; fertility and mortality are based on data from neighboring countries (July 2007 est.)

Age structure

0-14 years: 45.4% (male 88,176/female 85,421)
15-64 years: 52.3% (male 98,345/female 101,895)
65 years and over: 2.3% (male 3,705/female 5,075) (2007 est.)

Population growth rate

NA

Birth rate

NA

Death rate

NA

Sex ratio

NA

Infant mortality rate

total: NA
male: NA
female: NA

Life expectancy at birth

total population: NA
male: NA
female: NA

Total fertility rate

NA

Hiv aids adult prevalence rate

NA

Hiv aids people living with hiv aids

NA

Hiv aids deaths

NA

Nationality

noun: Sahrawi(s), Sahraoui(s)
adjective: Sahrawi, Sahrawian, Sahraouian

Major infectious diseases

degree of risk: intermediate
food or waterborne diseases: bacterial and protozoal diarrhea, hepatitis A, and typhoid fever
vectorborne diseases: may be a significant risk in some locations during the transmission season (typically April through November) (2007)

Ethnic groups

Arab, Berber

Religions

Muslim

Languages

Hassaniya Arabic, Moroccan Arabic

Literacy

NA

Government - Western Sahara:

Country name

conventional long form: none
conventional short form: Western Sahara
former: Spanish Sahara

Government type

legal status of territory and issue of sovereignty unresolved; territory contested by Morocco and Polisario Front (Popular Front for the Liberation of the Saguia el Hamra and Rio de Oro), which in February 1976 formally proclaimed a government-in-exile of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR), led by President Mohamed ABDELAZIZ; territory partitioned between Morocco and Mauritania in April 1976, with Morocco acquiring northern two-thirds; Mauritania, under pressure from Polisario guerrillas, abandoned all claims to its portion in August 1979; Morocco moved to occupy that sector shortly thereafter and has since asserted administrative control; the Polisarios government-in-exile was seated as an Organization of African Unity (OAU) member in 1984; guerrilla activities continued sporadically, until a UN-monitored cease-fire was implemented 6 September 1991

Capital

none
time difference: UTC 0 (5 hours ahead of Washington, DC during Standard Time)

Administrative divisions

none (under de facto control of Morocco)

Suffrage

none; a UN-sponsored voter identification campaign not yet completed

Executive branch

none

Political pressure groups and leaders

none

International organization participation

none

Diplomatic representation in the us

none

Diplomatic representation from the us

none

Economy - Western Sahara:

Economy overview

Western Sahara depends on pastoral nomadism, fishing, and phosphate mining as the principal sources of income for the population. The territory lacks sufficient rainfall for sustainable agricultural production, and most of the food for the urban population must be imported. Incomes in Western Sahara are substantially below the Moroccan level. The Moroccan Government controls all trade and other economic activities in Western Sahara. Morocco and the EU signed a four-year agreement in July 2006 allowing European vessels to fish off the coast of Morocco, including the disputed waters off the coast of Western Sahara. Moroccan energy interests in 2001 signed contracts to explore for oil off the coast of Western Sahara, which has angered the Polisario. However, in 2006, the Polisario awarded similar exploration licenses in the disputed territory, which would come into force if Morocco and the Polisario resolve their dispute over Western Sahara.

Gdp purchasing power parity

$NA

Gdp official exchange rate

$NA

Gdp real growth rate

NA%

Gdp per capita ppp

$NA

Gdp composition by sector

agriculture: NA%
industry: NA%
services: 40%

Labor force

12,000

Labor force by occupation

agriculture: 50%
industry and services: 50%

Unemployment rate

NA%

Population below poverty line

NA%

Household income or consumption by percentage share

lowest 10%: NA%
highest 10%: NA%

Inflation rate consumer prices

NA%

Budget

revenues: $NA
expenditures: $NA

Agriculture products

fruits and vegetables (grown in the few oases); camels, sheep, goats (kept by nomads); fish

Industries

phosphate mining, handicrafts

Industrial production growth rate

NA%

Electricity production

85 million kWh (2004)

Electricity consumption

79.05 million kWh (2004)

Electricity exports

0 kWh (2004)

Electricity imports

0 kWh (2004)

Oil production

0 bbl/day (2004 est.)

Oil consumption

1,800 bbl/day (2004 est.)

Oil exports

NA bbl/day

Oil imports

NA bbl/day

Oil proved reserves

0 bbl

Natural gas production

0 cu m (2004 est.)

Natural gas consumption

0 cu m (2004 est.)

Exports

$NA

Exports commodities

phosphates 62%

Exports partners

Morocco claims and administers Western Sahara, so trade partners are included in overall Moroccan accounts (2006)

Imports

$NA

Imports commodities

fuel for fishing fleet, foodstuffs

Imports partners

Morocco claims and administers Western Sahara, so trade partners are included in overall Moroccan accounts (2006)

Debt external

$NA

Economic aid recipient

$NA

Currency code

Moroccan dirham (MAD)

Exchange rates

Moroccan dirhams per US dollar - 8.7722 (2006), 8.865 (2005), 8.868 (2004), 9.5744 (2003), 11.0206 (2002)

Communications - Western Sahara:

Fiscal year

calendar year

Telephones main lines in use

about 2,000 (1999 est.)

Telephones mobile cellular

0 (1999)

Telephone system

general assessment: sparse and limited system
domestic: NA
international: country code - 212; tied into Moroccos system by microwave radio relay, tropospheric scatter, and satellite; satellite earth stations - 2 Intelsat (Atlantic Ocean) linked to Rabat, Morocco

Radio broadcast stations

AM 2, FM 0, shortwave 0 (1998)

Television broadcast stations

NA

Internet country code

.eh

Internet users

NA

Transportation - Western Sahara:

Airports

11 (2006)

Airports with paved runways

total: 3
2,438 to 3,047 m: 3 (2006)

Airports with unpaved runways

total: 8
1,524 to 2,437 m: 1
914 to 1,523 m: 4
under 914 m: 3 (2006)

Ports and terminals

Ad Dakhla, Cabo Bojador, Laayoune (El Aaiun)

Military - Western Sahara:
This page was last updated on 16 September, 2007
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