Río de Oro

Río de Oro
/rddee"aw dhe aw"rddaw/
Western Sahara.

* * *

Southern region, Western Sahara.

Its principal town, Al-Dakhla (formerly Villa Cisneros), has a small port and must rely on imported drinking water. The narrow inlet of the Atlantic Ocean at Al-Dakhla was called Río de Oro ("River of Gold") by the Portuguese because of the trade in gold dust from western Africa that they engaged in there. From the 1880s until 1976 it was ruled by Spain. In 1979 it was occupied by Morocco. The indigenous inhabitants are Muslim and largely nomadic Berbers.

* * *

Arabic  Wādī Al-Dhahab 
 southern geographic region of Western Sahara, northwest Africa. It has an area of 71,000 square miles (184,000 square km) and lies between Cape Blanco and latitude 26° N, near Cape Bojador. The climate is very arid, with virtually no precipitation, and there are extreme variations of temperature in the interior, ranging from nearly 32 °F (0 °C) at night to about 122 °F (50 °C) in the afternoon. Its principal town, Al-Dakhla (formerly Villa Cisneros), has a small port and must rely on imported drinking water. The Portuguese called the narrow inlet of the Atlantic Ocean at Al-Dakhla the Río de Oro (“River of Gold”), because the local inhabitants traded the gold dust of western Africa. In the 1880s the Spanish government claimed a protectorate over the adjoining coastal zone. After the Spanish withdrawal in 1976, the region was under de facto Mauritanian administration in the south and Moroccan occupation in the north. The presence of both countries was contested by guerrillas of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Saguia el-Hamra and Río de Oro ( Polisario Front). In 1979 the Mauritanian government abandoned any claim to the area, and it was then occupied by Morocco. Polisario Front forces, however, actively campaigned against Moroccan occupation until a United Nations-sponsored cease-fire was declared in September 1991. The region's indigenous population is made up of largely nomadic Muslim Imazighen (Berbers (Berber)); many of the region's inhabitants are believed to have fled to refugee camps established by the Polisario Front in western Algeria.

* * *


Universalium. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Rio de Oro — Río de Oro Le Río de Oro est la partie méridionale du Sahara occidental la partie septentrionale étant constituée du Seguia el Hamra Le Rio de Oro durant la colonisation espagnole …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Río de oro — Le Río de Oro est la partie méridionale du Sahara occidental la partie septentrionale étant constituée du Seguia el Hamra Le Rio de Oro durant la colonisation espagnole …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Río de Oro — era junto a Saguia el Hamra uno de los dos territorios en que se dividía el Sahara Occidental antes de la ocupación de Marruecos. Abarcaba una superficie de 184.000 km². La capital era Villa Cisneros, actualmente Dajla. El paralelo 26 le servía… …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Rio de Oro — Rio de Oro, 1) früher Tiris genannt, span. Besitzung an der Küste von Westafrika, etwa 185,000 qkm groß, deren Grenzen nach dem Vertrag mit Frankreich (27. Juni 1900) von der zwischen beiden Staaten der Länge nach geteilten Halbinsel bei Kap… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Rio de Oro — (izg. rȉo de ȏro) m DEFINICIJA geogr. J dio teritorija Zapadne Sahare …   Hrvatski jezični portal

  • Rio de Oro — Río de Oro (nach dem gleichnamigen üblicherweise ausgetrockneten Fluss) ist ein umstrittenes Territorium in Westsahara. Es stellte mit Saguia el Hamra eine der beiden spanischen Provinzen der Westsahara vor dem Abzug seiner Truppen durch Spanien… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Rio de Oro — Rio de Oro, Tiris, span. Kolonie an der Nordwestküste Afrikas, zwischen Kap Blanco und Kap Bojador, 185.000 qkm, 130.000 E. Der Ort R. d. O., (1900) 130 E …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • Río de Oro — anc. protectorat espagnol du Sahara occidental …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Río de Oro — [rē΄ō dā ôr′ō] former name for SPANISH SAHARA …   English World dictionary

  • Río de Oro — See also Río de Oro, Cesar and Río de Oro (Melilla) Río de Oro is located at the bottom of this map of North Western Africa during the Spanish colonization …   Wikipedia

  • Río de Oro — Para otros usos de este término, véase Río de Oro (desambiguación). Río de Oro (en árabe: وادي الذهب wādī að ðahab y con frecuencia trascrito como: Oued Edhahab) era, junto a Saguia el Hamra, uno de los dos territorios en que se dividía el Sahara …   Wikipedia Español

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”