For the capital of Eritrea, see Asmara. For the city in Russia, see Samara. For the city in Iraq, see Samarra. For the city in Ethiopia, see Semera. For a geographic region in the Middle East, see Samaria.
Smara (Arabic: السمارةas-Samāra, also romanized Semara; Spanish: Esmara) is a city in the Moroccan-controlled part of Western Sahara, with a population of 57,035 recorded in the 2014 Moroccan census.[1] It is served by Smara Airport and Smara bus station.
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2014 Moroccan census. It is served by Smara Airport and Smara bus station. The largest city in its province, Smara was founded in the Saguia el-Hamra as...
Asha Smara Darra (born Oscar Septianus Lawalata, 1 September 1977) is an Indonesian fashion designer. She studied fashion at schools in Jakarta. She finished...
Smara Airport (IATA: SMW, ICAO: GMMA/GSMA) is an airport in Smara (also known as Semara), a city in Western Sahara (administered by Morocco). There are...
Smara refugee camp (Arabic: مخيم السمارة) is one of the Sahrawi refugee camps located in Tindouf province in southwest Algeria. According to UNHCR statistics...
was born in Smara on 19 August 1949. Ghali joined the Spanish-led Tropas Nómadas in the late 1960s and was subsequently dispatched to Smara for administrative...
of pseudonyms and is perhaps best known under the moniker Maica Smara (Mother Smara), which was given to her by Veronica Micle. An early Romanian feminist...
propane tanks. The riots later expanded to El Aaiun and other towns like Smara and El Marsa.[citation needed] In El Aaiun, protesters took to the streets...
Agadir on 30 November 1930, on his return from the "forbidden city" of Smara. He was nursed by his brother, Doctor Jean Vieuchange, who was unable to...
the Kama-Gayatri and Kama-Bija mantras. When Kamadeva is referenced as smara in Bhāgavata Purāṇa (book 10) in the context of the supramundane love between...
north-eastern Western Sahara, east of the Moroccan Berm, 138 km (86 mi) from Smara and 15 km (9 mi) north of the border with Mauritania. It is part of what...
was the first European to visit the abandoned ruins of the walled city of Smara, in the interior of the Sahara. On 10 September 1930, Vieuchange set off...
"Mohamed VI a nommé un tortionnaire notoire au poste de wali de Guelmim-Smara". DemainOnline. Archived from the original on 31 January 2014. Retrieved...
it the economically useful parts of Western Sahara (Bou Craa, El-Aaiun, Smara, etc.)[citation needed] This stalemated the war, with no side able to achieve...
hand-written notebooks of his brother, Michel, describing his discovery of Smara in the Western Sahara in November 1930. Vieuchange was born in 1906 into...
Asmaradhana or Asmaradahana is derived from Sanskrit words of smara and dahana. Smara means "love", while Dhana itself can be translated as "thirst"...
Hindu mythology. He is also known as Muyalaka or Muyalakan. The suffix smāra (from smaranam – 'utterances' or 'memorization') signifies 'memory', not...