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Assaba-Assaba Region
Assaba (Arabic: ولاية العصابة, romanized: Wilāyat Alʻṣābah) is a region in southern Mauritania, covering an area of 36,600 square km. It had a population
Assaba-Mauritania
Mauritania, officially the Islamic Republic of Mauritania (Arabic: الجمهورية الإسلامية الموريتانية, al-Jumhūrīyah al-Islāmīyah al-Mūrītānīyah), is a sovereign
Assaba-Mohamed Ould Ghazouani
Ghazouani was born in Boumdeid, Assaba region on 4 December 1956. He belongs to a well-known Sufi family in Mauritania. Ghazouani is the son of a spiritual
Assaba-Oasis
"Libya Traditional Oases" (PDF). LabOasis. Retrieved 27 April 2023. "Mauritania Traditional Oases" (PDF). LabOasis. Retrieved 27 April 2023. "Morocco
Assaba-Geography of Mauritania
Mauritania, a country in the Western Region of the continent of Africa, is generally flat, its 1,030,700 square kilometres forming vast, arid plains broken
Assaba-El Aioun, Mauritania
town and commune in the Assaba Region of southern Mauritania near the border with Mali. It has a population of 22,796. "Mauritania: Regions, Cities". citypopulation
Assaba-ASC Assaba
ASC Assaba is a Mauritanian football club based in Kiffa the capital of Assaba Region. The club plays in the Mauritanean Premier League. Currently the
Assaba-Fula people
Fuuta Kingi, meaning 'Old Fuuta', encompassing the Tagant Plateau, the Assaba Region, the Hodh, Futa Toro and the area around Nioro du Sahel; Fuuta Keyri
Assaba-Regions of Mauritania
Mauritania is divided into 15 regions (wilayat): During the Mauritanian occupation of Western Sahara (1975–79), its portion of the territory (mainly corresponding
Assaba-Index of Mauritania-related articles
Atar, Ayoun el Atrous Brakna Communications in Constituencies of Dakhlet Nouadhibou Departments of
Assaba-List of cities in Mauritania
This is a list of cities in Mauritania by population. All settlements with a population over 10,000 are listed. Akreijit (أكريجيت) Bir Moghrein (بير مغرين)
Assaba-Ajar, Mauritania
Ajar is a town and commune in the south-central Assaba region of Mauritania. In 2013, the city had a population of 14,357. "Collectivités urbaines à vocation
Assaba-List of candidates in the 2023 Mauritanian parliamentary election in Assaba
list of candidates for the 2023 Mauritanian parliamentary election, in the electoral districts of the wilaya of Assaba. 25 parties were legally registered
Assaba-Meteorite fall
Thika 26 September 2011 Kenya Central Province L6 100 Boumdeid 2011 Mauritania Assaba L6 102 Draveil 2011 France Île-de-France H5 102 Sutter's Mill Sutter's
Assaba-Kiffa
large town in the far south region of Mauritania, and the name of an administrative area within the local Assaba Region. Kiffa is located at 16°38′N 11°24′W
Assaba-Boumdeid (department)
Boumdeid is a department of Assaba Region in Mauritania. The Boumdeid department is made up of following municipalities: Boumdeid Hsey Tin Laftah In 2013
Assaba-Human rights in Mauritania
Human rights in Mauritania are generally seen as poor according to international observers, including Freedom House, the United States Department of State
Assaba-Kiffa (department)
Kiffa is a department of Assaba Region in Mauritania. The Kiffa department is made up of following municipalities: Aghoratt El Melgue Kiffa Kouroudjel
Assaba-List of Mauritanian regions by Human Development Index
This is a list of regions of Mauritania by Human Development Index as of 2023 with data for the year 2021. An HDI value is calculated for the Trarza Region
Assaba-Subdivisions of Mauritania
Mauritania is divided into 12 wilayahs and capital district in Nouakchott, its capital district. These wilayahs are subdivided into 53 mouaghataas, or
Assaba-Guerou
city and department in south-central Mauritania. Guerou is the region's largest city after Kiffa, capital of Assaba Region. It is located at around 16°49′N
Assaba-Aftout (department)
16.654505; -12.453298 Aftout or Barkewol is a department of Assaba Region in Mauritania. The Aftout department is made up of eight municipalities: Barkeol
Assaba-Politics of Mauritania
every two years and 3. Mauritania is divided in 12 regions (regions, singular - region) and 1 capital district*; Adrar, Assaba, Brakna, Dakhlet Nouadhibou
Assaba-Departments of Mauritania
administrative subdivision of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania. There are 63 departments in Mauritania as of 2023. Atar Department Chinguetti Department
Assaba-Guerou (department)
Guerou is a department of Assaba Region in Mauritania. The Guerou department is made up of following municipalities: El Ghayra Guerou Kamour Oueid Jrid
Assaba-List of candidates in the 2023 Mauritanian parliamentary election
electoral districts in Adrar List of candidates in the electoral districts in Assaba List of candidates in the electoral districts in Brakna List of candidates
Assaba-Futa Tooro
the 17th centuries, Futa Toro included the plains up to the Tagant and Assaba plateaus.: 27, 33 The valley of the Gorgol river on the north bank, with
Assaba-Kankossa (department)
Kankossa is a department of Assaba Region in Mauritania. The Kankossa department is made up of following municipalities: Blajmil Hamod Kankossa Sani Tenaha
Assaba-Mustafa Ould Salek
المصطفى ولد محمد السالك; 1936 – 18 December 2012) was the president of Mauritania from 1978 to 1979. Mustafa Ould Mohamed Salek was appointed Army Commander
Assaba-Huvrat ehl Sheikh
Sid'Elemine is a village and commune in Mauritania. Hovratt ehl Cheikh Sid'Elemine nearest to Kiffa capital of Assaba Region. It is located at around 16°49′N
Assaba-Tagant Plateau
Tichit, Moudjéria and Rachid. Tidjikdja lies on the Tagant itself. The Assaba Massif, where Late Ordovician glacial formations have been identified, is
Assaba-Kiffa Airport
ICAO: GQNF) is an airport serving Kiffa, a city in the Assaba region of southern-est Mauritania. Airport information for GQNF[usurped] from DAFIF (effective
Assaba-2007 Mauritanian presidential election
Presidential elections were held in Mauritania on 11 March 2007. As no candidate received a majority of the votes, a second round was held on 25 March
Assaba-2023 Mauritanian parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were held in Mauritania on 13 and 27 May 2023, alongside regional and local elections. The elections were the first parliamentary
Assaba-Brakna Region
The region borders the Mauritanian regions of Tagant to the north-east, Assaba and Gorgol to the south-east, and Trarza to the north-west. The Sénégal
Assaba-Boumdeid
Boumdeid (Arabic: بومديد) is a town and commune in Mauritania. It is located in the Aoukar basin, which formerly gave name to the greater region. It has
Assaba-Salient (geography)
Region, Malawi Eastern Dakhlet Nouadhibou Region, Mauritania Boumdeid Department, Assaba Region, Mauritania Southeastern Tete Province, Mozambique Gossas
Assaba-Gorgol Region
M'Bout and Maghama. The region borders the Mauritanian regions of Brakna and Assaba to the north, the Mauritanian region of Guidimaka to the south-east and
Assaba-Health in Mauritania
Mauritania's health care infrastructure in the early 1980s consisted of a central hospital in Nouakchott, twelve regional hospitals, a number of health
Assaba-Regional councils of Mauritania
conseil régional) is the elected assembly of a region of Mauritania. On 26 September 2022 all Mauritanian political parties reached an agreement sponsored by
Assaba-Hodh El Gharbi Region
Atrous). The region borders the Mauritanian regions of Tagant to the north, Hodh Ech Chargui to the east and Assaba to the west. To the south in borders
Assaba-1997 Mauritanian presidential election
Presidential elections were held in Mauritania on 12 December 1997. Incumbent President Maaouya Ould Sid'Ahmed Taya won the election with 90% of the vote
Assaba-1992 Mauritanian presidential election
Presidential elections were held in Mauritania on 24 January 1992. They followed the constitutional referendum the previous year that resulted in the reintroduction
Assaba-Tagant Region
Nbeika. The region borders the Mauritanian regions of Adrar to the north, Hodh Ech Chargui to the east, Hodh El Gharbi and Assaba to the south and Brakna to
Assaba-2018 Mauritanian regional elections
Regional elections were held in Mauritania on 1 and 15 September 2018, alongside parliamentary and local elections. They were the first elections to the
Assaba-2023 Mauritanian regional elections
Regional elections were held in Mauritania on 13 May 2023, alongside parliamentary and local elections. The elections were the first regional elections
Assaba-Guidimaka Region
is the southernmost region of Mauritania. Its capital is Sélibaby. The region borders the Mauritanian region of Assaba to the north-east, Mali to the
Assaba-Mamadou Niass
4 June 1994) is a Mauritanian professional footballer who played as a forward for El Entag El Harby SC in Egypt and the Mauritania national team. He is
Assaba-Kankossa
Kankossa is a town and commune the Assaba region of Mauritania. 15°56′N 11°32′W / 15.933°N 11.533°W / 15.933; -11.533 v t e
Assaba-Results breakdown of the 2023 Mauritanian parliamentary election
This is the results breakdown of the parliamentary elections held in Mauritania on 13 and 27 May 2023. The following tables will show detailed results
Assaba-T'heydinn
in all regions of Mauritania, although some regions are better known for their griot families. The regions of Hodh, Tagant-Assaba, Trarza-Brakna and
Assaba-Barkeol
Barkeol is a city and commune in Mauritania. In 1999, 50% of Dracunculiasis cases in Mauritania were reported from Barkeol. 16°38′N 12°30′W / 16.633°N
Assaba-Mohamed Saleck Ould Mohamed Lemine
Mohamed Saleck Ould Mohamed Lemine (born in 1963) is a Mauritanian politician and diplomat. A former ambassador to Switzerland, Lemine was named on 28
Assaba-2015–16 Ligue 1 Mauritania
The 2016–17 Ligue 1 Mauritania season was the 36th season of the premier football league in Mauritania. It began on 19 September 2015 and concluded on
Assaba-Ksar el Barka
strategic location from which they could control the passes through the Assaba mountains. This town would later become Ksar el Barka. The Jaawbe were frequently
Assaba-List of top-division football clubs in CAF countries
Country: Mauritania Football association: Football Federation of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania Top-level league: Ligue 1 Mauritania As of 2013-14
Assaba-2014–15 Mauritanian Premier League
The 2014–15 Mauritanian Premier League season was the 35th season of the premier association football league in Mauritania. Tevragh-Zeina won their second
Assaba-ISO 3166-2:MR
ISO 3166-2:MR is the entry for Mauritania in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization
Assaba-Electoral districts of Mauritania
Mauritania is divided into several electoral districts (Arabic: دوائر إنتخابية) for the election of deputies to the National Assembly, based on the departments
Assaba-Namori Diaw
December 1994) is a Mauritanian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Super D1 club Tevragh-Zeina and the Mauritania national team. Diaw
Assaba-List of FIPS region codes (M–O)
Region, Mauritania MR02 Hodh El Gharbi Deuxième Region, Mauritania MR03 Assaba Troisième Region, Mauritania MR04 Gorgol Quatrième Region, Mauritania MR05
Assaba-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 20,000 to 50,000 square kilometers
others titled as States). Kassala 36,710 State of Sudan. Assaba 36,600 Region of Mauritania. Haut-Ogooué 36,547 Province of Gabon. Ghor Province 36,479
Assaba-Yassin Cheikh El Welly
1998) is a Mauritanian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 club US Monastir and the Mauritania national
Assaba-Health in Libya
Hospital) Assaba Hospital, Al Asabi'ah, 32°03′05″N 12°52′28″E / 32.0513262053319°N 12.874564574117313°E / 32.0513262053319; 12.874564574117313 (Assaba Hospital)
Assaba-Bou Lahrath
Boulahrath is a town and commune in Mauritania. v t e
Assaba-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
others titled as States). Kassala 36,710 State of Sudan. Assaba 36,600 Region of Mauritania. Haut-Ogooué 36,547 Province of Gabon. Ghor Province 36,479
Assaba-November 1993
Owolabi Franck Saturnin Allagbé Kassifa), Beninese footballer; in Assaba Region, Mauritania Thomas Dreßen, German Olympic alpine skier; in Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Assaba-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 30,000 to 50,000 square kilometers
others titled as States). Kassala 36,710 State of Sudan. Assaba 36,600 Region of Mauritania. Haut-Ogooué 36,547 Province of Gabon. Ghor Province 36,479
Assaba-Girma Yohannes Iyasu
Yohannes Iyasu Prince of Ethiopia Born 1961 (age 62–63) Assebot Monastery, Assaba Tafari, Ethiopian Empire Spouse Claudia Bertram Issue Lij Kaerrod Girma
Assaba-Mohamed Saleck Ould Mohamed Lemine
Mohamed Saleck Ould Mohamed Lemine (born in 1963) is a Mauritanian politician and diplomat. A former ambassador to Switzerland, Lemine was named on 28
Assaba-7th Alpini Regiment
Medal of Military Valor for the battalion's conduct during the Battle of Assaba. In August 1914 the battalion returned to Italy. Pieve di Cadore Feltre
Assaba-8th Alpini Regiment
awarded two Silver Medals of Military Valor for its conduct at the Battle of Assaba and at the Battle of Ettangi. On 2 December 1913 the battalion returned
Assaba-14th Alpini Regiment
the Tolmezzo's flag. These were awarded for its conduct at the battles of Assaba on 20–23 March 1913, and Ettangi on 18 June 1913 in Libya, and for its conduct
Assaba-Equestrian at the 1920 Summer Olympics – Individual jumping
were 25 competitors from 6 nations. The event was won by Tommaso Lequio di Assaba of Italy, with his teammate Alessandro Valerio earning silver. Carl Gustaf
Assaba-Tommaso Lequio di Assaba
Tommaso Lequio di Assaba (October 21, 1893 – December 17, 1965) was an Italian horse rider who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics, 1924 Summer Olympics
Assaba-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 20,000 to 50,000 square kilometers
as Regions, and others titled as States). Kassala 36,710 State of Sudan. Assaba 36,600 Region of Mauritania. Haut-Ogooué 36,547 Province of Gabon. Ghor
Assaba-ISO 3166-2:MR
(conventional names) Subdivision name (en) MR-07 Adrar آدرار Adrar MR-03 Assaba لعصابة Assaba MR-05 Brakna لبراكنة Brakna MR-08 Dakhlet Nouâdhibou داخلت انواذيبو
Assaba-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
as Regions, and others titled as States). Kassala 36,710 State of Sudan. Assaba 36,600 Region of Mauritania. Haut-Ogooué 36,547 Province of Gabon. Ghor
Assaba-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 30,000 to 50,000 square kilometers
as Regions, and others titled as States). Kassala 36,710 State of Sudan. Assaba 36,600 Region of Mauritania. Haut-Ogooué 36,547 Province of Gabon. Ghor
Assaba-Health in Mauritania
5822°N 12.3285°W / 20.5822; -12.3285 (Chinguitty Hospital) Kiffa Hospital Assaba Region 16°29′59″N 11°21′37″W / 16.4996°N 11.3603°W / 16.4996; -11.3603
Assaba-Salient (geography)
Malawi Eastern Dakhlet Nouadhibou Region, Mauritania Boumdeid Department, Assaba Region, Mauritania Southeastern Tete Province, Mozambique Gossas Department
Assaba-Mauritania
Region Capital # Adrar Atar 1 Assaba Kiffa 2 Brakna Aleg 3 Dakhlet Nouadhibou Nouadhibou 4 Gorgol Kaédi 5 Guidimaka Sélibaby 6 Hodh Ech Chargui Néma 7
Assaba-Politics of Mauritania
12 regions (regions, singular - region) and 1 capital district*; Adrar, Assaba, Brakna, Dakhlet Nouadhibou, Gorgol, Guidimaka, Hodh Ech Chargui, Hodh El
Assaba-Human rights in Mauritania
Its goals were to reduce poverty among the 44,750 former slaves in the Assaba, Brakna, Gorgol, and Hodh Ech Chargui regions and improve their access to
Assaba-Kiffa Airport
Airport (IATA: KFA, ICAO: GQNF) is an airport serving Kiffa, a city in the Assaba region of southern-est Mauritania. Airport information for GQNF[usurped]
Assaba-El Aioun, Mauritania
Aioun or El Aioun is a town and commune in the Assaba Region of southern Mauritania near the border with Mali. It has a population of 22,796. "Mauritania:
Assaba-Ajar, Mauritania
Ajar is a town and commune in the south-central Assaba region of Mauritania. In 2013, the city had a population of 14,357. "Collectivités urbaines à vocation
Assaba-Barkeol
16°6′N 12°5′W / 16.100°N 12.083°W / 16.100; -12.083 Country Mauritania Region Assaba Population (2013) • Total 79,901 Time zone UTC±00:00 (GMT)
Assaba-Bou Lahrath
Boulahrath بولحراث, Bou Lahrath Commune and town Country Mauritania Region Assaba Time zone UTC±00:00 (GMT)
Assaba-Boumdeid
11°21′W / 17.450°N 11.350°W / 17.450; -11.350 Country Mauritania Region Assaba Region Department Boumdeid Department Area • Total 57.5 sq mi (149.0 km2)
Assaba-Guerou
Mauritania. Guerou is the region's largest city after Kiffa, capital of Assaba Region. It is located at around 16°49′N 11°50′W / 16.817°N 11.833°W /
Assaba-Kankossa
Kankossa is a town and commune the Assaba region of Mauritania. 15°56′N 11°32′W / 15.933°N 11.533°W / 15.933; -11.533 v t e
Assaba-Oasis
Wadi Tidjikja Mauritania Assaba El Ajoue Oasis 89 Wadi Qurugel Mauritania Assaba Guerou Oasis 170 Depression Mauritania Assaba Kamour Oasis 174 Depression
Assaba-Equestrian events at the 1920 Summer Olympics
Jacques Misonne and Gaucho Individual jumping details Tommaso Lequio di Assaba on Trebecco (ITA) Alessandro Valerio on Cento (ITA) Carl Gustaf Lewenhaupt
Assaba-Equestrian events at the 1924 Summer Olympics
Félix Tommaso Lequio di Assaba and Torena Individual jumping details Alphonse Gemuseus and Lucette (SUI) Tommaso Lequio di Assaba and Trebecco (ITA) Adam
Assaba-Mustafa Ould Salek
Committee for National Salvation) Personal details Born 1936 (1936) Kiffa, Assaba Region, Mauritania, French West Africa Died 18 December 2012(2012-12-18)
Assaba-1997 Mauritanian presidential election
Votes % Votes % Votes % Adrar 21,579 84.7 2,980 11.7 612 2.4 200 0.8 93 0.4 Assaba 97,947 95.0 3,836 3.7 544 0.5 605 0.6 183 0.2 Brakna 58,802 93.4 3,064 4
Assaba-Equestrian events at the 1928 Summer Olympics
including Olympic medalist (1920 gold and 1924 silver) Tommaso Lequio di Assaba on Trebecco, who finished 24th, and Alphonse Gemuseus, the 1924 Games gold
Assaba-Equestrian at the 1924 Summer Olympics – Individual eventing
Vavasseur (FRA) Did not finish Krum Lekarski (BUL) Did not finish Tommaso Lequio di Assaba (ITA) Did not finish Carl Gustaf Lewenhaupt (SWE) Did not finish Vernon
Assaba-Equestrian events at the 1960 Summer Olympics
Jury Member) Georges Margot (Ground Jury Member) Jumping Tommaso Lequio di Assaba (Ground Jury President) Vladimir Stoytchev (Ground Jury Member) Walter B
Assaba-Subdivisions of Mauritania
Region Capital Adrar Atar Assaba Kifa Brakna Aleg Dakhlet Nouadhibou Nouadhibou Gorgol Kaédi Guidimaka Sélibaby Hodh Ech Chargui Néma Hodh El Gharbi Ayoun
Assaba-Equestrian at the 1924 Summer Olympics – Team eventing
König, Carl Gustaf Lewenhaupt, Torsten Sylvan Sweden Alessandro Alvisi, Emanuele Beraudo di Pralormo, Tommaso Lequio di Assaba, Alberto Lombardi Italy
Assaba-Equestrian at the 1924 Summer Olympics – Individual jumping
victory in its debut in the individual jumping event. Tommaso Lequio di Assaba of Italy became the first person to win multiple medals in the event, taking
Assaba-Equestrian at the 1924 Summer Olympics – Team jumping
Misonne Gaston Mesmaekers Jean Breuls 57.00 5 Italy (ITA) Tommaso Lequio di Assaba Leone Valle Alessandro Alvisi Emanuele Beraudo Di Pralormo 57.50 6 Poland (POL)
Assaba-Tommaso
Italian snowboarder, specializing in snowboard cross Tommaso Lequio di Assaba (1893–1965), Italian horse rider Tommaso Lomonaco (1901–1992), Italian aeronautical
Assaba-November 1993
(born Owolabi Franck Saturnin Allagbé Kassifa), Beninese footballer; in Assaba Region, Mauritania Thomas Dreßen, German Olympic alpine skier; in Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Assaba-Benin women's national football team
Moumouni Naja FC 05 2DF Dalilath Amadou Sam Nelly 05 2DF Damilola Okpara ASSABA 4 2DF Saoudath Imorou Elite AC 4 2DF Cathérine Challa DYnamique FC 3 2DF
Assaba-1992 Mauritanian presidential election
% Votes % Votes % Votes % Adrar 17,182 85.0 1,787 8.8 1,003 5.0 228 1.1 Assaba 31,304 73.2 9,014 21.1 1,948 4.6 516 1.2 Brakna 30,248 61.4 17,443 35.4
Assaba-Nafusa Mountains campaign
moving against nearby Badr. Opposition forces also reportedly surrounded Assaba and were negotiating the surrender of loyalist soldiers trapped inside the
Assaba-Timeline of the Libyan civil war (2011)
recapture al-Qawalish and striking rebel areas and a road linking Kikla to Assaba intermittently with Grad rockets and anti-tank cannons. In response to the
Assaba-Italy national equestrian team
Alvisi Emanuele Beraudo di Pralormo Tommaso Lequio di Assaba 2 Individual jumping Tommaso Lequio di Assaba Stockholm 1956 Individual jumping Raimondo D'Inzeo
Assaba-Equestrian at the 1928 Summer Olympics – Individual jumping
Switzerland, silver medalist (and 1920 gold medalist) Tommaso Lequio di Assaba of Italy, and ninth-place finisher José Álvarez de Bohórquez of Spain. Argentina
Assaba-Equestrian at the 1928 Summer Olympics – Team jumping
Forquet Capinera 0 12 Alessandro Bettoni-Cazzago Aladino 6 Tommaso Lequio di Assaba Trebecco 6 5 France Pierre Bertrand de Bolanda Papillon 0 12 Jacques Couderc
Assaba-Equestrian at the 1928 Summer Olympics – Individual eventing
Georges Van der Ton Belgium Remember Erin Angelio Somalo Spain Royal René de Ribeaupierre Switzerland Sergent Tommaso Lequio di Assaba Italy Uroski
Assaba-Equestrian at the 1928 Summer Olympics – Team eventing
Jaddo 1861.52 3594.56 Eugenio Cerboneschi Derna 1733.04 Tommaso Lequio di Assaba Uroski 0 9 France François Denis de Rivoyre Nistos 1831.32 3343.02 Henri
Assaba-T'heydinn
are better known for their griot families. The regions of Hodh, Tagant-Assaba, Trarza-Brakna and Adrar are particularly well known for its griots. The
Assaba-Kiffa
of Mauritania, and the name of an administrative area within the local Assaba Region. Kiffa is located at 16°38′N 11°24′W / 16.63°N 11.4°W / 16.63;
Assaba-ASC Assaba
ASC Assaba is a Mauritanian football club based in Kiffa the capital of Assaba Region. The club plays in the Mauritanean Premier League. Currently the
Assaba-Spilosoma crossi
with red-brown except on inner area. Hab. Gambia, Bathurst; S. Nigeria, Assaba (Crosse), type male in Coll. Rothschild. Exp. 32 millim. Afro Moths Catalogue
Assaba-Huvrat ehl Sheikh
Mauritania. Hovratt ehl Cheikh Sid'Elemine nearest to Kiffa capital of Assaba Region. It is located at around 16°49′N 11°45′W / 16.817°N 11.750°W /
Assaba-Antonio Cantore
d'Ampezzo in northern Italy. Ongaro, Oreste Bruno (2007). Antonio Cantore: da Assaba alle Tofane il mito del generale alpino (in Italian). Gaspari. p. 144.
Assaba-2014–15 Mauritanian Premier League
26 8 9 9 35 34 +1 33 8 Zouérate Kédia 26 7 8 11 26 42 −16 29 9 Ittihad Assaba 26 7 6 13 17 34 −17 27 10 Gueumeul 26 6 9 11 23 27 −4 27 11 Zem Zem 26 6
Assaba-Mamadou Niass
Ndioko Niass Date of birth (1994-06-04) 4 June 1994 (age 29) Place of birth Assaba Region, Mauritania Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) Position(s) Forward Team information
Assaba-Departments of Mauritania
Departments of Assaba
Assaba-Alessandro Torlonia, 5th Prince of Civitella-Cesi
Clemente Lecquio di Assaba (1925–1971); they have two children: Count Alessandro Lecquio di Assaba and Donna Desideria Lecquio di Assaba (Countess Oddone
Assaba-List of cities in Mauritania
198 72,337 118,167 Dakhlet Nouadhibou 3 Kiffa كيفة 29,292 25,679 50,206 Assaba 4 Mbera Refugee Camp امبره - - 47,725 Hodh Ech Chargui 5 Kaédi كيهيدي 30
Assaba-List of FIPS region codes (M–O)
Region, Mauritania MR02 Hodh El Gharbi Deuxième Region, Mauritania MR03 Assaba Troisième Region, Mauritania MR04 Gorgol Quatrième Region, Mauritania MR05
Assaba-11th Bersaglieri Regiment
led to a massive reprisal. The 11th Bersaglieri Regiment also fought in Assaba, for which it was awarded a Bronze Medal of Military Valor. During World
Assaba-2015–16 Ligue 1 Mauritania
13 21 39 −18 19 11 AS Armée Nationale 24 3 6 15 16 35 −19 15 12 ASC Kédia 24 3 5 16 18 47 −29 14 13 Ittihad Assaba SC 24 1 4 19 13 65 −52 7 Relegated
Assaba-Geography of Mauritania
acacia grow in Trarza and Brakna regions. Farther south, particularly in Assaba and the northern portion of Guidimaka regions, rainfall is high enough to
Assaba-Aftout (department)
453298°W / 16.654505; -12.453298 Aftout or Barkewol is a department of Assaba Region in Mauritania. The Aftout department is made up of eight municipalities:
Assaba-Boumdeid (department)
Boumdeid is a department of Assaba Region in Mauritania. The Boumdeid department is made up of following municipalities: Boumdeid Hsey Tin Laftah In 2013
Assaba-Guerou (department)
Guerou is a department of Assaba Region in Mauritania. The Guerou department is made up of following municipalities: El Ghayra Guerou Kamour Oueid Jrid
Assaba-Kankossa (department)
Kankossa is a department of Assaba Region in Mauritania. The Kankossa department is made up of following municipalities: Blajmil Hamod Kankossa Sani Tenaha
Assaba-Kiffa (department)
Kiffa is a department of Assaba Region in Mauritania. The Kiffa department is made up of following municipalities: Aghoratt El Melgue Kiffa Kouroudjel
Assaba-List of Mauritanian regions by Human Development Index
Mauritania 0.556 Low human development 6 Brakna 0.531 7 Tagant 0.521 8 Assaba 0.489 9 Gorgol 0.474 10 Hodh El Gharbi 0.464 11 Guidimaka 0.452 12 Hodh
Assaba-Namori Diaw
Diaw Date of birth (1994-12-30) 30 December 1994 (age 29) Place of birth [[Assaba ]], Mauritania Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) Position(s) Goalkeeper Team information
Assaba-Meteorite fall
September 2011 Kenya Central Province L6 100 Boumdeid 2011 Mauritania Assaba L6 102 Draveil 2011 France Île-de-France H5 102 Sutter's Mill Sutter's
Assaba-Mohamed Ould Ghazouani
transition of power since independence. Ghazouani was born in Boumdeid, Assaba region on 4 December 1956. He belongs to a well-known Sufi family in Mauritania
Assaba-List of villages in Borno State
Pri. Sch. / Wassaram II; Yabal Pri. Sch. / Yabal Kala Balge Moholo Assaba I; Assaba II; Dugum; Mariye; Dagile; Gujjari; Moholo Kala Balge Jilbe \A\' Jilbe
Assaba-Equestrian at the 1960 Summer Olympics – Individual jumping
(Tommaso Lequio di Assaba had done it in 1920 and 1924). It was the nation's first gold medal in the event since Lequio di Assaba's in 1920; Italy's two
Assaba-2007 Mauritanian presidential election
Boulkheir Sarr Hannena Maouloud Adrar 32.59 8.98 30.66 7.18 1.50 3.26 1.96 Assaba 31.40 15.93 21.49 5.30 0.79 7.98 7.32 Brakna 35.26 19.45 4.21 7.27 14.58
Assaba-List of Olympic medalists in equestrian
Capiligio Emanuele Beraudo di Pralormo on Mount Félix Tommaso Lequio di Assaba on Torena 1928 Amsterdam details Netherlands Charles Pahud de Mortanges
Assaba-Individual jumping at the Olympics
di Assaba Italy Alessandro Valerio Italy Carl Gustaf Lewenhaupt Sweden 1924 Paris details Alphonse Gemuseus Switzerland Tommaso Lequio di Assaba Italy
Assaba-S'Nabou
French, English, and other languages of the Niger Basin. S'Nabou was in Assaba, a location about 200 kilometres from her native village at age 10 or 11
Assaba-Regions of Mauritania
Population (2013[update]) 1 Adrar أدرار Atar 235,000 km2 (91,000 sq mi) 62,658 2 Assaba لعصابة Kiffa 36,600 km2 (14,100 sq mi) 325,897 3 Brakna لبراكنة Aleg 33
Assaba-Yassin Cheikh El Welly
information Date of birth (1998-10-10) 10 October 1998 (age 25) Place of birth Assaba Region, Mauritania Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) Position(s) Forward Team information
Assaba-2023 Mauritanian parliamentary election
Wilaya N W Y D Adrar 71.27% 71.57% 71.61% 71.64% Assaba 73.41% 73.01% 73.22% 73.87% Brakna 76.82% 76.66% 76.49% 76.90% Dakhlet Nouadhibou 69.64% 69.66%
Assaba-List of 1920 Summer Olympics medal winners
Jacques Misonne and Gaucho Individual jumping details Tommaso Lequio di Assaba on Trebecco (ITA) Alessandro Valerio on Cento (ITA) Carl Gustaf Lewenhaupt
Assaba-Electoral districts of Mauritania
Atar 26,486 (2023) 2 Chinguetti 10,523 (2023) 1 Ouadane 3,428 (2023) 1 Assaba Barkéol 37,795 (2023) 2 Boumdeid 10,763 (2023) 1 Guerou 25,828 (2023) 2
Assaba-Khit errouh
Khiterrouh was worn under another gold diadem called Açaba (in Arabic: عصّابة "ʿAṣṣāba"), formed of hinged plates, in the shape of an inverted escutcheon, adorned
Assaba-2023 Mauritanian regional elections
Region Current control New control Adrar El Insaf El Insaf Assaba El Insaf El Insaf Brakna El Insaf El Insaf Dakhlet Nouadhibou El Insaf El Insaf Gorgol
Assaba-2018 Mauritanian regional elections
Region New control Adrar Union for the Republic (UPR) Assaba Union for the Republic (UPR) Brakna Union for the Republic (UPR) Dakhlet Nouadhibou Union
Assaba-List of candidates in the 2023 Mauritanian parliamentary election in Assaba
Mauritanian parliamentary election, in the electoral districts of the wilaya of Assaba. 25 parties were legally registered by the National Independent Election
Assaba-Results breakdown of the 2023 Mauritanian parliamentary election
AJD/MR+ Others Adrar Aoujeft 1 1 5 Atar 2 2 Chinguetti 1 1 Ouadane 1 1 Assaba Barkéol 2 2 10 Boumdeid 1 1 Guerou 1 1 2 Kankoussa 2 2 Kiffa 1 1 1 3 Brakna
Assaba-Regional councils of Mauritania
15 Mohamed Ould Cherif Ould Abdallahi El Insaf 13 May 2023 Assaba Regional Council of Assaba Kiffa 25 Mohamed Mahmoud Ould Habib El Insaf 13 May 2023 Brakna
Assaba-Italy at the 1920 Summer Olympics
Franco Giorgetti Primo Magnani Cycling Team pursuit Gold Tommaso Lequio di Assaba Equestrian Individual jumping Gold Nedo Nadi Fencing Foil Gold Nedo Nadi
Assaba-Italy at the 1924 Summer Olympics
1924. It was the nation's third appearance in the sport. Tommaso Lequio di Assaba, the defending gold medalist in the individual jumping, took silver this
Assaba-Index of Mauritania-related articles
UVWXYZ Adrar Region Adwaba AfricaPhonebook/Annulaires Afrique Akjoujt Aleg Assaba Atar, Mauritania Ayoun el Atrous Brakna Communications in Mauritania Constituencies
Assaba-List of top-division football clubs in CAF countries
Concorde Nouakchott ACS Ksar Nouakchott ASC Armée Nationale Nouakchott ASC Assaba Assaba AS Garde Nationale Nouakchott ASC Guemeul Rosso ASC Kédia Zouérate ASC
Assaba-Infanta Beatriz of Spain
Clemente Lequio di Assaba (2 April 1988) Don Alejandro Lequio di Assaba (23 June 1992 - 13 May 2020) Donna Ginevra Lequio di Assaba (17 August 2016) Donna
Assaba-Tagant Region
of Adrar to the north, Hodh Ech Chargui to the east, Hodh El Gharbi and Assaba to the south and Brakna to the west. The Aoukar basin, which formerly gave
Assaba-Hodh El Gharbi Region
Mauritanian regions of Tagant to the north, Hodh Ech Chargui to the east and Assaba to the west. To the south in borders Mali, and a part of Malian territory
Assaba-Guidimaka Region
Its capital is Sélibaby. The region borders the Mauritanian region of Assaba to the north-east, Mali to the south-east, Senegal to the south-west and
Assaba-Gorgol Region
M'Bout and Maghama. The region borders the Mauritanian regions of Brakna and Assaba to the north, the Mauritanian region of Guidimaka to the south-east and
Assaba-Assaba Region
Assaba (Arabic: ولاية العصابة, romanized: Wilāyat Alʻṣābah) is a region in southern Mauritania, covering an area of 36,600 square km. It had a population