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Place in Western Sahara
Bir Gandus بئر كندوزBir Ganduz
Bir Gandus is located in Western SaharaBir GandusBir GandusLocation in Western SaharaShow map of Western SaharaBir Gandus is located in AfricaBir GandusBir GandusBir Gandus (Africa)Show map of Africa
Coordinates: 21°37′N 16°28′W / 21.617°N 16.467°W / 21.617; -16.467
TerritoryWestern Sahara
Claimed by Morocco
 Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic
Controlled and occupied byMorocco
Area
 • Total2,186.44 km (844.193 sq mi)
Population
 • Total4,625
 • Density2.1/km (5.5/sq mi)

Bir Gandus or Bir Gandouz (Arabic: بئر كندوز Biʾr Kandūz, Moroccan Arabic: بير گندوز, Berber: Bir Genduz, Spanish: Bir Ganduz) is a village in Western Sahara, currently occupied by Morocco. As a claimed rural commune of Morocco it serves as the headquarters of Morocco's Aousserd Province and recorded a population of 4625 in the 2014 Moroccan census. It holds a Moroccan military post. Although sometimes called so, it is not a border post. The border post to Mauritania is to the west on the RN1 at Guerguerat although the stamp given there bore the name of Bir Gandus.

In February 2023, the Royal Moroccan Football Federation announced the construction of two football fields in Bir Gandouz and Guerguerat.

References

  1. ^ "Population légale des régions, provinces, préfectures, municipalités, arrondissements et communes du royaume d'après les résultats du RGPH 2014" (in Arabic and French). High Commission for Planning, Morocco. 8 April 2015. Retrieved 29 September 2017.
  2. "A/RES/35/19 - E - A/RES/35/19". Question of Western Sahara. p. 214. Retrieved 8 Apr 2021.
  3. Christian Walter; Antje von Ungern-Sternberg; Kavus Abushov (5 June 2014). Self-Determination and Secession in International Law. OUP Oxford. p. 264. ISBN 978-0-19-100692-0.
  4. "Bir Gandus, Western Sahara Page", Falling Rain Genomics
  5. "transafrika.org" (in German). Retrieved 4 January 2019.
  6. "Infrastructures : Le lancement des travaux d'aménagement des terrains de Bir Gandouz et Guergearat". FRMF (in French). Retrieved 2023-05-10.
  7. "La FRMF va aménager des terrains à Guergarate et Bir Gandouz". L'Economiste (in French). 2023-02-23. Retrieved 2023-05-10.

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21°37′N 16°28′W / 21.617°N 16.467°W / 21.617; -16.467

Aousserd Province
Capital: Bir Gandouz
Municipality
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