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Amgala (Arabic: أمگالة; Berber languages: ⴰⵎⴳⴰⵍⴰ) is an oasis in Western Sahara. It is located between Tifariti and Smara, outside the Moroccan Wall in the area controlled by the Polisario.[1][2]
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Amgala (Arabic: أمگالة; Berber languages: ⴰⵎⴳⴰⵍⴰ) is an oasis in Western Sahara. It is located between Tifariti and Smara, outside the Moroccan Wall in...
The First Battle of Amgala was fought between 27 and 29 January 1976 around the oasis of Amgala, Western Sahara, about 260 kilometres (160 mi) west of...
The Battle of Amgala may refer to: First Battle of Amgala (1976) Battle of Amgala (1989) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
The Second Battle of Amgala, also called Amgala II or Amgala 2, took place on 14 February 1976 in the Amgala Oasis in Western Sahara. It pitted the Moroccan...
It is also the name of a meteorite - Oum Dreyga (Amgala) H3-5 Chondrite Meteorite. "Oum Dreyga (Amgala) H3-5 Chondrite Meteorites for Sale". Meteorite...
Morocco-controlled cities into the desert, building up improvised refugee camps in Amgala, Tifariti and Umm Dreiga. On December 11, 1975, the first Moroccan troops...
Hadžići, Bosnia and Herzegovina, since 1995 Astorga, Spain, since 1998 Amgala, Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, since 2000 Boyeros, Cuba, since 2000...
improvised Sahrawi refugee camps in Umm Dreiga, Tifariti, Guelta Zemmur and Amgala, the Front had to relocate the refugees to Tindouf (western region of Algeria)...
Enzaran, Bojador, Glaibat el Fula, Jraifia, and Umdreiga. Wilaya of Laayoune: Amgala, Bucraa, Daora, Edchera, Guelta, and Hagunia. Wilaya of Smara: Bir Lehlu...
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resolution that calls for an independent Palestinian state. The First Battle of Amgala breaks out between Morocco and Algeria in the Spanish Sahara. February 4...
an oasis located in Western Sahara. It is situated between Tifariti and Amgala, 93 km from Smara, to the east of the Moroccan Wall, and in the Polisario...
and Algeria. In January and February 1976, there were direct battles in Amgala between the armies of these two countries. Morocco claims to have captured...
Moroccan armed forces and the Algerian national army in the First Battle of Amgala (1976). The Algerian army suffered hundreds of deaths and more than a hundred...
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Xaviel Vilareyo, author Karviná, Czech Republic San Miguel del Padrón, Cuba Amgala, Western Sahara Church of Santa Eulalia de Ujo Premio de Novela Casino de...
troops deep into the territory, but they eventually retreated after the Amgala battle in 1976. The clashes turned into a 17-year-long war, during which...
Germany Medina del Campo Montmorillon, France Zug, Western Sahara Mieres Amgala, Western Sahara Herstal, Belgium San Miguel del Padrón (Havana), Cuba Mojácar...
situation is among the most protracted ones worldwide. First Battle of Amgala (1976) – Units from the Algerian Army were attacked by units from the Royal...
United States Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic Polisario Front Algeria (Amgala I, aid from 1976) Support: Libya (Until 1984) Stalemate Spanish withdrawal...
American soprano with New York's Metropolitan Opera In the Second Battle of Amgala, Polisario Front fighters, funded by Algeria and seeking the independence...