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A gendarmerie post in a rural part of Mauritania.
The Gendarmerie Nationale is the national police force of Mauritania. The gendarmerie is part of the Army and maintains posts in the urban and rural parts of the country.
In 2019, 140 gendarmes were deployed as part of a UN multinational peacekeeping force in the Central African Republic.[1]
^Mauritanian gendarmerie contingent leaves for Central African Republic. PanaPress. Published 3 March 2019.
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