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|map= <map lat='23.755181766112635' lng='-15.029296875' zoom='7' view='0' float='right' />
|language = N/A (recognized regional languages are Arabic and Spanish)
|capital = N/A (largest city is [[El Aaiún|Laâyoune]])
|pop = 382,617
|currency = Moroccan dirham (MAD)
When traveling here, you are de-facto traveling on the territory of the kingdom of [[Morocco]], so all visa-issues, police control checkpoints etc. are mostly applying to [[Morocco]]. Speaking a little bit of French, Spanish or Arabic will bring you through without problems, though more and more people speak good English due to the presence of the UN. Parts of the east (behind the berm) are controlled by the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polisario_Front Polisario Front].
===Hitchhiking===
Hitchhiking in '''Western Sahara''' is very easy along the coastal road N1, where traffic is plentiful as far down south as Dakhla but sometimes sparely as well. All over the territory, from big cities to the most sparsely location, people pop up to hitchhike as well, so the concept is well known and understood. It will be easy for you to catch rides all the way to [[Mauritania]]. Locals hitch rides with pointing the forefinger into the driving direction instead of using the thumb.
Finding long rides can be especially easy with Westerners heading southwards towards Nouakchott and Senegal and can be done at Camping Moussafir in Dakhla and also Hotel Barbosa about 60 km from the border, where a lot of Moroccans and Westerners stop so that they can reach the border nice and early the next day. If you have made it to that spot chances are good that you have already come there with a Westerner; from Tiznit on resp. Nouakchott in the South, chances are really good to get a lift from an European.
Western Saharan border with Mauritania closes at 6 in the evening and is a good time for finding northbound rides. In the mornings, especially the cars lined up before 9, when the border opens, will have drivers out of the cars walking about, a good chance to ask for rides. Look for Senegalese people (Senegalese cars have blue license plates with two letters and some numbers and more letters) as they are usually familiar with Mauritania and know the fun places to visit, while at the same time you'll have a ride all the way to Senegal. (Nanga def? How are you? In [[Africa phrasebook#Wolof|Wolof]], great way to start off your request.)
===Cities===
* [[Ad-Dakhla]] (Villa Cisneros)
* [[Boujdour]] (Cape Bojador)
* [[Smara]] (Semara)
===Border Crossing===
* Morocco: There actually is no border, just a handful of police checkpoints along the road.
* Mauritania: Many land mines around the border area, take care! Visa are not issued anymore at the border, you have to get them beforehand at the Mauritanian embassy in [[Rabat]] (Morocco) or elsewhere they have one (Banjul, Dakar...).
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