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How are you doing in Africa, I believe.
here in senegal they will say goodbye to you, and thank you
Passengers from colleges in the United States, Australia, and universities in Japan and China.
she is very happy for sure and will be happy to see you again on one of their flights.
you continue on your way to the last three countries.
of Africa with your original Passengers.
Mauritania is a country in northwest Africa with Nouakchott as its capital. It has an area of ??1,030,700 square kilometers, and a population of 417,307 inhabitants, according to an official estimate for 2020.
as a result, it is one of the most sparsely populated countries on the continent and in the world. The official languages ??of the country are Arabic and French, while the official religion of the country is Sunni Islam. The currency of the country is the ounce.
According to Freedom House (Freedom House, 2008), Mauritania and the Comoros were considered the only real "electoral democracies" in the Arab world.
The country occupies a large part of southwestern Sahara. The Senegal River is located on the southern border of the country. This place is bathed by the Atlantic. The relief is flattened and is mainly characterized by extensive plains and sandy strips (erg). Five-sixths of the country's total area is occupied by the Sahara region.
To the north of Cape Timiris are the Tintra Islands.
The landscape is differentiated between the coastal strip (straight and low, with very sparse vegetation) and the inland plateaus, but mainly between the north and the south. At a short distance from the sea, sand dunes rise, between which rainwater is often collected, which is enough to maintain the little sparse vegetation.
The Adrar and Tagad plateaus receive the most rain, where there are many oases. In the Sahel area (semama) is the most suitable place for human living, due to the existence of water.
This area includes the southern part of the country and there the soil is more flat and sandy, while the dunes are stabilized due to the presence of shrubs and herbaceous plants. There is generally no hydrographic network in Mauritania, with the exception of the Senegal River and the only lake basin in Rize.
In terms of climate, the country is affected by the alternation of high and low pressures in the Sahara. However, the barometric fluctuations are very small and the climate conditions do not change significantly over time. In winter the harmatans and the strong winds blow, so it is a season of drought, while the summer is characterized by the presence of equatorial winds.
The temperature can reach 37.8 degrees Celsius in many areas. The rains do not exceed 250 mm all year round. Inside the rains are little or not at all, while in the extreme South (semama) there are tropical rains, resulting in two seasons alternating: wet (horeef) from June to September and dry from December to March.
The vast majority of the country is desert
Vegetation is very sparse and the country has the poorest flora on the African continent, with few thorny and succulent plants growing inland. There are also sparse shrubs in areas that rain a little more.
In the Sahel (South) the vegetation gradually multiplies and there are shrubs and then savannas with baobabs, palm trees and acacias.