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La Güera
La Güera (also known as La Agüera, Lagouira, or El Gouera) (Arabic: الكويرة) is a ghost town on the Atlantic coast at the southern tip of Western Sahara, on the western side of the Ras Nouadhibou peninsula, 15 km west of Nouadhibou. It is also the name of a daira at the Sahrawi refugee camps in south-western Algeria. The name comes from the Spanish word ' which is a ditch that carries rainwater to crops. By 2002, it had been abandoned and partially overblown by sand, inhabited only by a few Imraguen fishermen〔 Abdallah Ben Ali, ''(Guéguerre à Lagouira )'', Maroc Hebdo International, issue 534, 22–28 November 2002〕〔 Redouane Ramdani, ''(Enquête: Aux frontières du réel )'', TelQuel, issue 248, 18–24 November 2004〕 and guarded by a Mauritanian military outpost, despite this not being Mauritanian territory.〔 It is the southernmost town of Western Sahara, claimed by both the Kingdom of Morocco and the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic; however, Lagouira is situated south of the Moroccan Wall, and abandoned by both Moroccan and Polisario Front forces. ==History==
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