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Tiris al-Gharbiyya

Western Tiris
تيرس الغربية
Tīris al-Ġarbiyya
Province of Mauritania

1975–1979
 

 

Flag Coat of arms
Flag Seal
Location of Western Tiris
The striped blue and green is Western Tiris.
Capital Dakhla
23°43′N 15°57′W / 23.717°N 15.950°W / 23.717; -15.950Coordinates: 23°43′N 15°57′W / 23.717°N 15.950°W / 23.717; -15.950
Government Province
History
 •  Madrid Accords November 14, 1975
 •  Mauritanian invasion of Spanish Sahara November 27, 1975
 •  Partition of Spanish Sahara April 14, 1976
 •  Mauritania evacuates Western Tiris August 5, 1979
 •  Annexation of Western Tiris by Morocco August 11, 1979
Area
 •  1977 88,000 km2(33,977 sq mi)
Population
 •  1977 12,897 
Density 0.1 /km2  (0.4 /sq mi)

Tiris al-Gharbiyya (Arabic: تيرس الغربية‎‎ Tīris al-Ġarbiyya, "Western Tiris") was the name for the area of Western Sahara under Mauritanian control between 1975 and 1979.

Mauritania annexed the southern third of the former Spanish colony of Spanish Sahara in 1975 after the Madrid Accords, with Morocco taking the northern two-thirds (Saguia el-Hamra and the northern half of Río de Oro) as its Southern Provinces. Both countries claimed historical rights over the area, while the United Nations demanded that the indigenous population (Sahrawis) had a right to self-determination, and should be allowed to decide through a referendum whether the territory should join either of the neighbouring states, or be established as an independent country.

The latter was the preferred option of the Polisario Front, a Sahrawi organization which turned its guerrilla forces against both countries, having until then fought Spain. Its attacks against Mauritania proved highly effective. Polisario strikes against the iron mines at Zouerate, as well as the costs of the war effort, soon brought the country to the brink of economic collapse, and produced increasing tensions in the army and government apparatus.


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