Oued ed-Dahab

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Oued ed-Dahab is a region in the disputed territory of Western Sahara, known for its arid desert landscape and strategic Atlantic coastline.

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Oued Ed-Dahab 1
Oued ed-Dahab canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf administrative division
region
borders Atlantic Ocean
countryClaimedBy Morocco
hasBorderControl Government of Morocco
surface form: Moroccan authorities
hasCapital Dakhla
hasClimate desert climate
hasCoastalFeature peninsulas and lagoons near Dakhla
hasCoastlineOn Atlantic Ocean
hasDeFactoAdministeringState Morocco
hasDisputeParty Polisario Front
Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic
hasEconomicActivity fishing industry
tourism in Dakhla
hasEthnicGroup Arab-Berber populations
Sahrawi people
hasLandscape arid desert
hasMajorCity Dakhla
hasNaturalResource rich fishing grounds
hasNotableBay Dakhla Bay
hasOfficialLanguage Arabic
hasPopulationCenter Dakhla
surface form: Dakhla urban area
hasPort Dakhla port
hasReligion Sunni Islam
hasStrategicImportance Atlantic coastline access
hasStrategicRole gateway to Atlantic fisheries
hasTerrain rocky plateaus
sand dunes
hasTimeZone UTC+1 (as administered by Morocco)
hasTransportationInfrastructure Dakhla Airport
hasWidelySpokenLanguage Berber languages
Hassaniya Arabic
knownFor windsurfing and kitesurfing near Dakhla
locatedIn Spanish Sahara
surface form: Western Sahara

disputed territory of Western Sahara
locatedOn Atlantic coast of Northwest Africa
partOf Sahara Desert
Southern Provinces of Morocco
partOfConflict Western Sahara conflict
usedFor fishing
phosphate-related logistics

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Río de Oro namedAfter Oued ed-Dahab
Río de Oro alternativeName Oued ed-Dahab
this entity surface form: Oued Ed-Dahab