Outline of The Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic - Geography of The Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic

Geography of The Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic

  • Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic is: a republic in exile, holding but a small portion of the territory they claim
  • Location
    • Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic is situated within the following regions of the world:
      • Northern Hemisphere and Western Hemisphere
      • Africa
        • Sahara Desert
        • North Africa
          • Western Sahara
    • Territory claimed: Western Sahara
    • Territory held: Free Zone
    • Location of most of the citizens in exile: Sahrawi refugee camps (self-managed camps in Tindouf Province, Algeria)
    • Time zone: Coordinated Universal Time UTC+00
  • Atlas of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic

Read more about this topic:  Outline Of The Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic

Famous quotes containing the words geography of, geography, arab, democratic and/or republic:

    The California fever is not likely to take us off.... There is neither romance nor glory in digging for gold after the manner of the pictures in the geography of diamond washing in Brazil.
    Rutherford Birchard Hayes (1822–1893)

    At present cats have more purchasing power and influence than the poor of this planet. Accidents of geography and colonial history should no longer determine who gets the fish.
    Derek Wall (b. 1965)

    As the Arab proverb says, “The dog barks and the caravan passes”. After having dropped this quotation, Mr. Norpois stopped to judge the effect it had on us. It was great; the proverb was known to us: it had been replaced that year among men of high worth by this other: “Whoever sows the wind reaps the storm”, which had needed some rest since it was not as indefatigable and hardy as, “Working for the King of Prussia”.
    Marcel Proust (1871–1922)

    In his comprehensive delight in all experience Dickens resembles Walt Whitman, but he was innocent of that nebulous transcendentalism that blurred Whitman’s universe into vast misty panoramas and left him, for all his huge democratic vistas, unable to tell a story or paint a single concrete human being.
    Edgar Johnson (1912–1990)

    The first requisite of a good citizen in this republic of ours is that he shall be able and willing to pull his weight.
    Theodore Roosevelt (1858–1919)