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15 Best Places to Visit in Mauritania | Travel Video | Travel Guide | SKY Travel

15 Best Places to Visit in Mauritania | Travel Video | Travel Guide | SKY Travel
01.Chinguetti
02.Nouakchott
03.Mauritania
04.Terjit
05.Banc d’Arguin
06.Ouadâne
07.Tichit
08.Oualâta
09.Nouadhibou
10.Kiffa
11.Néma
12.Kaédi
13.Sélibaby
14.Zouérat
15.Diawling National Park



Mauritania
Country in Africa
Mauritania, officially the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, is a sovereign state in Northwest Africa. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west, Western Sahara to the north and northwest, Algeria to the northeast, Mali to the east and southeast, and Senegal to the southwest. Wikipedia

Nouakchott
Capital of Mauritania
Nouakchott is the capital and largest city of Mauritania. It is one of the largest cities in the Sahel. The city also serves as the administrative and economic center of Mauritania. Nouakchott was a mid-sized village of little importance until 1958 when it was chosen as the capital of the nascent nation of Mauritania.
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4K UltraHD World Trip travel footage of my Backpacking Tour around the Cities and Villages of Mauritania (West Africa), including driving through the Capital City Nouakchott, coming from Saint-Louis (Senegal) and leaving towards Dakar, Senegal; project finished & uploaded on 2020-05-21 by One Man Wolf Pack UltraHD Drone Footage. #travel #nouakchott #mauritania

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About Mauritania: Nouakchott (Arabic: نواكشوط‎; Berber: Nwakcoṭ, originally derived from Berber Nawākšūṭ, place of the winds) is the capital and largest city of Mauritania. It is one of the largest cities in the Sahel. The city also serves as the administrative and economic center of Mauritania. Nouakchott was a mid size village of little importance until 1958, when it was chosen as the capital of the nascent nation of Mauritania. // Mauritania (Arabic: موريتانيا‎, Mūrītānyā, French: Mauritanie; Berber: Agawej or Cengit: Pulaar: Moritani; Wolof: Gànnaar; Soninke: Murutaane), officially the Islamic Republic of Mauritania (Arabic: الجمهورية الإسلامية الموريتانية‎), is a country in Northwest Africa. It is the eleventh largest sovereign state in Africa and is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west, Western Sahara to the north and northwest, Algeria to the northeast, Mali to the east and southeast, and Senegal to the southwest. [Source: wikipedia // Google]

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Mauritania ; Arabic: موريتانيا, Mūrītānyā, French: Mauritanie; Berber: Agawej or Cengit; Pulaar: ???????????????????????????????? Moritani; Wolof: Gànnaar; Soninke: Murutaane), officially the Islamic Republic of Mauritania (Arabic: الجمهورية الإسلامية الموريتانية), is a sovereign state in Northwest Africa. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west, Western Sahara to the north and northwest, Algeria to the northeast, Mali to the east and southeast, and Senegal to the southwest. Mauritania is the eleventh largest country in Africa, and 90 percent of its territory is situated in the Sahara. Most of its population of 4.4 million lives in the temperate south of the country, with roughly one third concentrated in the capital and largest city, Nouakchott, located on the Atlantic coast.

The country's name derives from the ancient Berber kingdom of Mauretania, located in present-day Morocco and Algeria. Berbers occupied what is now Mauritania beginning in the third century AD. Arabs conquered the area in the eighth century, bringing Islam, Arab culture, and the Arabic language. In the early 20th century, Mauritania was colonized by France as part of French West Africa. It achieved independence in 1960, but has since experienced recurrent coups and periods of military dictatorship. The most recent coup, in 2008, was led by General Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz, who won subsequent presidential elections in 2009 and 2014. He was succeeded by Mohamed Ould Ghazouani following the 2019 elections, which were considered Mauritania's first peaceful transition of power since independence.

Mauritania is culturally and politically part of the Arab world: it is a member of the Arab League and Arabic is the sole official language. Reflecting its colonial heritage, French is widely spoken and serves as a lingua franca. The official religion is Islam, and almost all inhabitants are Sunni Muslims. Despite its prevailing Arab identity, Mauritanian society is multiethnic: the Bidhan, or so-called white moors, make up 30 percent of the population, while the Haratin, or so-called black moors, comprise 40 percent. Both groups reflect a fusion of Arab-Berber ethnicity, language, and culture. The remaining 30 percent of the population is made up of various sub-Saharan ethnic groups.

Despite an abundance of natural resources, including iron ore and petroleum, Mauritania remains poor; its economy is based primarily on agriculture, livestock, and fishing. Mauritania is known for its poor human rights record, most notably the continued practice of slavery, a result of a historical caste system between the Bidhan and Haratin. It was the last country in the world to abolish slavery, in 1981 and criminalized it only in 2007. Control is tightly concentrated in the executive branch of the central government, but a series of national and municipal elections since 1992 have produced limited decentralization. These regions are subdivided into 44 departments (moughataa). The regions and capital district (in alphabetical order) and their capitals are:

A clickable map of Mauritania exhibiting its twelve regions and one capital district.
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Adrar Atar 1
Assaba Kiffa 2
Brakna Aleg 3
Dakhlet Nouadhibou Nouadhibou 4
Gorgol Kaédi 5
Guidimaka Sélibaby 6
Hodh Ech Chargui Néma 7
Hodh El Gharbi Ayoun el Atrous 8
Inchiri Akjoujt 9
Nouakchott-Nord Dar-Naim 10
Nouakchott-Ouest Tevragh-Zeina 10
Nouakchott-Sud Arafat 10
Tagant Tidjikdja 11
Tiris Zemmour Zouérat 12
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Mauritania, oficialmente la República Islámica de Mauritania (en árabe: الجمهورية الإسلامية الموريتانية Al-Ŷumhūrīya al-Islāmīya al-Mawrītānīya, en francés: République Islamique de Mauritanie), es un país ubicado en el noroeste de África. Limita con el océano Atlántico al oeste, con Senegal al suroeste, con Malí al este y al sureste, con Argelia al noreste y con el territorio del Sahara Occidental (en disputa entre la República Árabe Saharaui Democrática y Marruecos) al norte. El 90 por ciento de su territorio está ubicado en el Sahara y la mayor parte de su población de 4,4 millones habita el sur templado del país, con aproximadamente un tercio concentrado en la capital y mayor ciudad, Nuakchot, situada en la costa del océano Atlántico.

El nombre del país deriva del antiguo reino bereber de Mauritania, ubicado en los actuales Marruecos y Argelia. Los bereberes ocuparon lo que hoy es Mauritania a partir del siglo III d.C. Los árabes conquistaron la zona en el siglo VIII. A finales del siglo XIX, Mauritania fue colonizada por Francia como parte del África Occidental Francesa. El país consiguió la independencia de Francia el 28 de noviembre de 1960. En 2008, el gobierno civil de Mauritania sufrió un golpe de Estado encabezado por el general Mohamed Uld Abdelaziz. El 16 de abril de 2009, Abdelaziz renunció a su rango militar para competir en las elecciones presidenciales del 19 de julio, siendo elegido presidente. Fue sucedido por Mohamed Ould Ghazouani después de las elecciones de 2019, que fueron consideradas la primera transición de poder pacífica desde la independencia.3​4​

Mauritania es cultural y políticamente parte del mundo árabe: es miembro de la Liga Árabe y el árabe es el único idioma oficial, aunque el francés se habla ampliamente y sirve como lengua franca. La religión oficial es el islam, y casi todos los habitantes son sunitas. La sociedad mauritana es multiétnica: los beidan, llamados «moros blancos», constituyen el 30 % de la población, mientras que los haratin, llamados «moros negros», comprenden el 40 %.5​ Ambos grupos reflejan el sincretismo árabe-bereber. El otro 30 % de la población está conformado por varios grupos étnicos subsaharianos.

En 2008 el 20 % de la población vivía con menos de 1,25 dólares por día.6​ El país sufre varios problemas en materia de derechos humanos.7​ Fue el último país en abolir la esclavitud, en 1981, aunque un informe de Amnistía Internacional publicado en 2018 afirmó que el número de personas esclavizadas en Mauritania podría superar el 1 % de su población Mauritania está dividida a efectos político-administrativos en 12 regiones (régions), que a su vez se subdividen en 52 departamentos (moughataa) y el distrito de la capital.

División administrativa de Mauritania
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# Región Capital
1 Adrar (Mauritania) Atar (Mauritania)
2 Assaba Kiffa
3 Brakna Aleg
4 Dajlet Nuadibú Nuadibú
5 Gorgol Kaédi
6 Guidimaka Sélibaby
7 Hod Oriental Néma
8 Hod Occidental Aiún el Atrús
9 Inchiri Akjoujt
10 Nuakchot Distrito de la capital
11 Tagant Tidjikja
12 Tiris Zemmur Zuérate
13 Trarza Rosso
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Mapa de Mauritania.
Mauritania está situada en la región del Sahel, entre los meridianos 4º 48’ y 16º 30’ oeste de Greenwich y los paralelos 14º 45’ y 27º 22’ norte y tiene una costa de 754 km. Su territorio ocupa un área de 1 030 700 km²,1​ que para efectos comparativos es similar al doble de la española. Es el 29.º país del mundo por superficie. Del total, unos 300 km² están formados por agua contenida en pequeños lagos y oasis. Mauritania se encuentra situada a orillas del océano Atlántico. Tiene una frontera de 1564 km con el antiguo Sahara Occidental español, actualmente administrado por Marruecos, al oeste y norte,1​ 460 km con Argelia al noreste,1​ 2236 km con Malí al este y al sur,1​ y de 742 km con Senegal al sur;1​ si se suman todas estas extensiones Mauritania tiene una frontera total de 5002 km.1​

El río Senegal sirve de frontera con el país de Senegal. El país se encuentra dominado a excepción de una estrecha banda litoral, por el desierto del Sahara que ocupa casi la totalidad del territorio y que se ha ido extendiendo desde los años 1960 debido a las grandes sequías que ha ido sufriendo el país. Todas las ciudades importantes del país, como Nuakchot, capital del Estado, y Nuadibú, la capital comercial, se encuentran en la estrecha banda litoral. Las principales ciudades del interior son Tidjikja, Atar y Chingueti.

La máxima altitud del país son los 910 m s. n. m. de Kediet Ijill y el punto más bajo son los 3 m bajo el nivel del mar de la Sebkha de Ndrhamcha.map of Mauritania Africa

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It's a Trans-Saharan adventure that connects two continents: Europe and Africa, and crosses five countries: Portugal, Spain, Morocco, Mauritania & Senegal.

The crossing from Mauritania #11 days provides technical feats with much sand and tracks passages and Senegal #3 days provide a totally different world, as you drive back along the magical beaches of the shores of Mauritania and Senegal.

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Mauritania 2015 #1 - Viaggio nel deserto dei Mauri

Un viaggio in fuoristrada alla scoperta della regione dell'Adrar.
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Con Pippi e Marco a bordo dei nostri fuoristrada abbiamo in programma un giro tra le zone meno frequentate della Mauritania. Sbarcati a Tanger Med, in tre giorni ci sobbarchiamo i 2300km. che ci portano a Guerguerat, confine tra Sahara Occidentale e Mauritania. Tante ore di guida e molte ore a sbrigare le pratiche di ingresso prima di entrare nel paese dei mauri.
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The Grand Mosque in Nouakchott
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Coordinates: 18°6′N 15°57′WCoordinates: 18°6′N 15°57′W
Country Mauritania
Capital district Nouakchott
Government
• Mayor Maty Mint Hamady (2014 -)
Area
• Total 1,000 km2 (400 sq mi)
Elevation 7 m (23 ft)
Population (2013 census)
• Total 958,399
• Density 960/km2 (2,400/sq mi)
Nouakchott (/nwɑːkˈʃɒt/; French pronunciation: ​[nwakʃɔt]; Arabic: نواكشوط‎ Nuwākshūṭ, originally derived from Berber Nawākšūṭ, place of the winds)[1] is the capital and largest city of Mauritania. It is one of the largest cities in the Sahara.[2] The city also serves as the administrative and economic centre of Mauritania.

Nouakchott was a small village of little importance until 1958, when it was chosen as the capital of the nascent nation of Mauritania. It was designed and built to accommodate 15,000 people, but droughts and increasing desertification since the 1970s have displaced a vast number of Mauritanians who resettled in Nouakchott. This caused massive urban growth and overcrowding, with the city having an official population of just under a million as of 2013. The resettled population inhabited slum areas under poor conditions, but the living conditions of a portion of these inhabitants have since been ameliorated.
Nouakchott in Mauritania, place of the winds, harbour, tourism, statue, trade,
Nouakchott in Mauritania, city in Western Africa, harbour, tourism, statue, trade, The city is the hub of the Mauritanian economy and is home to a deepwater port and one of the country's two international airports. It hosts the University of Nouakchott and several other more specialized institutes of higher learning.

Ep. 1/5 NOUADHIBOU - NOUAKCHOTT, dunes et océan en Mauritanie. La côte sauvage du Sahara en 2CV 4x4.

Des dunes flottantes aux caps rocheux en passant par les vasières piégeuses la côte mauritanienne nous a réservé bien des surprises...
From floating dunes to rocky capes passing through tricky mudflats, the Mauritanian coast has many surprises in store for us...
في من الكثبان الرملية العائمة إلى الرؤوس الصخرية عبر المسطحات الطينية الصعبة ، يخبئنا الساحل الموريتاني العديد من المفاجآت ...

Quand le Sahara rencontre l'océan les paysages sont somptueux, mais ils se méritent et mieux vaut s'y aventurer en connaissance de cause pour éviter de se retrouver dans des vasières inextricables.
When the Sahara meets the ocean the landscapes are sumptuous, but they are deserved and it is better to venture there knowingly to avoid ending up in inextricable mudflats.
عندما تلتقي الصحراء بالمحيط ، تكون المناظر الطبيعية فخمة ، لكنها تستحق ومن الأفضل المغامرة هناك عن قصد لتجنب أن ينتهي بك الأمر في سهول طينية لا تنفصم.

La solution est pourtant simple : ne pas sortir des traces.
The solution, however, is simple: do not leave the traces.
لكن الحل بسيط: لا تترك المسار.

Mais si vous voulez atteindre des sites reculés de toute beauté il faudra alors, dans les zones à risques, rouler à 15 km/h en 2x4 et les pneus dégonflés.
But if you want to reach remote sites of great beauty, in risk areas, you will have to drive at 15 km/h in a 2x4 with deflated tires.
ولكن إذا كنت ترغب في الوصول إلى المواقع النائية ذات الجمال الرائع ، في المناطق الخطرة ، فسيتعين عليك القيادة بسرعة 15 كم / ساعة في سيارة 2 × 4 بإطارات مفرغة من الهواء.

Et quand le véhicule s'enfonce, passer le 4x4 et reculer, voir poser les plaques sable (des bonnes plaques sable !!!). En suivant ce protocole vous pourrez aller presque partout.
And when the vehicle sinks, pass the 4x4 and back up, see how to lay the sand plates (good sand plates!!!). By following this protocol you will be able to go almost anywhere.
وعندما تغرق السيارة ، مرر 4x4 وانطلق احتياطيًا ، شاهد كيفية وضع الألواح الرملية (ألواح الرمل الجيدة !!!). باتباع هذا البروتوكول ، ستتمكن من الذهاب إلى أي مكان تقريبًا.

A contrario, si vous rouler déjà en 4x4 et à 50 km/h, vous serez loin au milieu de la vasière quand votre 4x4 s'enfoncera, et dans l'impossibilité d'en sortir sans de gros gros efforts.
On the other hand, if you are already driving in a 4x4 and at 50 km/h, you will already be well in the middle of the mudflat when your 4x4 sinks, and unable to get out without great effort.
من ناحية أخرى ، إذا كنت تقود بالفعل سيارة دفع رباعي وبسرعة 50 كم / ساعة ، فستكون بالفعل في منتصف السطح الطيني عندما تغرق سيارتك 4x4 ، ولن تتمكن من الخروج دون بذل جهد كبير.

Au delà des paysages magnifiques vous croiserez une foule d'oiseaux, les fameux phoques moines, des dauphins et toute une petite faune sauvage.
Beyond the magnificent landscapes you will come across a host of birds, the famous monk seals, dolphins and a whole range of small wild animals.
ما وراء المناظر الطبيعية الرائعة سوف تصادف مجموعة من الطيور ، فقمة الراهب الشهيرة ، والدلافين ومجموعة كاملة من الحيوانات البرية الصغيرة.

Vous pourrez aussi faire un tour en lanche (barque à voile) dans les canaux du Parc Nationale du Banc d'Arguin pour approcher d'encore plus près les oiseaux.
You can also take a ride in a lanche (sailing boat) in the canals of the Banc d'Arguin National Park to get even closer to the birds.
يمكنك أيضًا القيام بجولة في لانش (قارب شراعي) في قنوات منتزه بانك دارجوين الوطني للاقتراب أكثر من الطيور.

Vous serez sans nul doute invité par des pêcheurs, à savourer un poisson fraichement attrapé !
You will undoubtedly be invited by fishermen to savor a freshly caught fish !
ستتم دعوتك بلا شك من قبل الصيادين لتذوق الأسماك الطازجة !

Bonne vidéo
Good video
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Translation of subtitles Oriane Ribas


0:00 Intro
1:08 Arrivée en Mauritanie et dépose moteur/boîte
2:34 Une plage de 160 km
5:05 Plantage et mangrove du Banc d'Arguin
9:13 Village de pêcheur et Cap Tafarit
11:13 Puits de Bir el Gareb, immenses étendues
13:55 Cap Blanc, le phare, le musée, la gare minière
16:12 Érosions, presqu'île, poissons séchés
18:37 Chercheurs d'or, barrage à poisson Néolithique
19:45 La brèche et la lagune, plantage vasière !
25:22 Les dunes flottantes,
27:18 Sable très mou vers l'île d'Arguin
28:26 Inselbergs du Banc d'Arguin
28:43 Générique de fin / Credits

Visiting Ben Amera and Aishe Monoliths of Mauritania

I visited both monoliths in 2019 and plan to go back.
Ben Amera is Africa's largest monolith rising 633m (2027ft) above the desert floor. It's the world's second largest (or third deending on interpretation) monolith only behind Uluru, in Australia. Locals will tell you that geologists think it might be larger than Uluru if the rock that lies beneath the Saharan sands were included in the measure of its size. Ben Amera is located in Mauritania, near the border with Western Sahara. It lies 4km north of the train track where the famous Iron Ore Train travels between Nouâdibhou and Choûm.

Nouakchott Kiffa

Nouakchottból megállíthatatlanul robogunk Kiffa és a mali határ felé, s már semmi sem állíthat meg minket. ... Vagy mégis?

Paysages sur la piste du train en Mauritanie

Court montage photo sur quelques paysages rencontrés au grè de la piste du train en Mauritanie

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