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  2. Ras Nouadhibou - Wikipedia

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    Ras Nouadhibou (Arabic: رأس نواذيبو) is a 60-kilometre (37 mi) peninsula or headland divided by the border between Mauritania and Western Sahara on the African coast of the Atlantic Ocean. It is internationally known as Cabo Blanco in Spanish or Cap Blanc in French (both meaning "White Headland").

  3. Mauritania–Western Sahara border - Wikipedia

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    On 27 June 1900 France and Spain signed a treaty which created a border between Rio de Oro and French West Africa starting at Ras Nouadhibou and terminating at the junction of the 12th meridian west and the 26th parallel north (i.e. the bulk of the modern Mauritania–Western Sahara border).

  4. Nouadhibou - Wikipedia

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    It is situated on a 65-kilometre peninsula or headland called Ras Nouadhibou, Cap Blanc, or Cabo Blanco, of which the western side has the city of La Güera. Nouadhibou is consequently located merely a couple of kilometers from the border between Mauritania and Western Sahara. Its current mayor is Elghassem Ould Bellali, who was installed on 15 ...

  5. Geography of Mauritania - Wikipedia

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    The Ras Nouadhibou (formerly known as Cap Blanc) peninsula, which forms Dakhlet Nouadhibou (formerly Lévrier Bay) to the east, is 50 kilometres (31 mi) long and 13 km wide. The peninsula is administratively divided between Western Sahara and Mauritania, with the Mauritanian port and railhead of Nouadhibou located on the eastern shore.

  6. List of countries by westernmost point - Wikipedia

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    Ras Nouadhibou peninsula, Dakhlet Nouadhibou Region: 17°03′W 50 Western Sahara: La Güera: 17°03′W 51 Gambia: Atlantic coast, West Coast Division: 16°45′W 52 Guinea-Bissau: Cape Roxo, border with Senegal on Atlantic coast, Cacheu Region: 16°42′W 53 Guinea: Border with Guinea-Bissau on Atlantic coast, Boké Region: 15°03′W 54 ...

  7. Dakhlet Nouadhibou - Wikipedia

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    In French maps the inner bay is known as Baie de l'Archimède and the wider bay as Baie du Lévrier. [3] In addition to its geographical conditions, the bay of Nouadhibou has very favourable maritime conditions, given the absence of significant currents. The weather conditions also favour its use as a port as it is sheltered from winds and storms.

  8. Geography of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    More than 90% of Sri Lanka's surface lies on Precambrian strata, some of it dating back 2 billion years. [6] The granulite facies rocks of the Highland Series (gneisses, sillimanite-graphite gneisses, quartzite, marbles, and some charnockites) make up most of the island and the amphibolite facies gneisses, granites, and granitic gneisses of the Vijayan Series occur in the eastern and ...

  9. La Güera - Wikipedia

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    La Güera (Arabic: الڭويرة al-Gūwayra; also known as La Agüera, Lagouira, El Gouera) is a ghost town on the Atlantic coast at the southern tip of Western Sahara, on the western side of the Ras Nouadhibou peninsula which is split in two by the Mauritania–Western Sahara border, 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) west of Nouadhibou.