La Güera

Coordinates: 20°50′N 17°5.5′W / 20.833°N 17.0917°W / 20.833; -17.0917
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20°50′N 17°5.5′W / 20.833°N 17.0917°W / 20.833; -17.0917

La Güera
الكويرة (Arabic)
Ghost town
La Güera ruins, January 2003
La Güera ruins, January 2003
La Güera is located in Western Sahara
La Güera
La Güera
Location in Western Sahara
Coordinates: 20°50′N 17°5′W / 20.833°N 17.083°W / 20.833; -17.083
Claimed bySahrawi Arab Democratic Republic Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic
Controlled byMauritaniaMauritania
Founded30 November 1920
Population
 (2004)
 • Total3,726
Time zoneGMT

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 kilometres (9.3 mi) west of Nouadhibou. It is also the name of a daira at the Sahrawi refugee camps in south-western Algeria.

It is the southernmost town of Western Sahara, claimed by the Kingdom of Morocco. La Güera is situated south of the Moroccan Wall, and is technically abandoned by both Moroccan and Polisario Front forces.

History

The name La Güera comes from the Spanish word Agüera which is a ditch that carries rainwater to crops.

Foundation and settlement

Residence of the Spanish Governor in La Güera, 1935

La Güera came into existence in late 1920, when Spanish colonizer Francisco Bens (who had earlier taken possession of the Cape Juby region as a protectorate in 1916), after negotiating with tribal chiefs of the zone, established a fort and an air base on the western side of the Ras Nouadhibou peninsula, just a few miles away from the French settlement of Port-Étienne (now Nouadhibou) on the eastern side of the peninsula. (In the 1912 Convention of Madrid, Spain and France had agreed on a border between Mauritania and Spanish possessions that ran down the middle of the peninsula.)

In 1924, La Güera was incorporated into the Spanish colony of Río de Oro. During the short period (1920-1924) that the town was ruled as a separate part of the colony it released its own postage stamps.[1][2] The town was served by La Güera Airport until the 1970s.

Western Sahara War

In 1979, when Mauritania withdrew from the war, La Güera's population was estimated to be 816 inhabitants.[3]

By 2002, it had been abandoned and partially overblown by sand, inhabited only by a few Imraguen fishermen[4][5] and guarded by a Mauritanian military outpost, despite this not being Mauritanian territory.[5]

Twin towns - sister cities

See also

References

  1. ^ Stamp Issuers - La Aguera Stampsofdistinction.com, 24 March 2008
  2. ^ SELLOS DE COLONIAS ESPAÑOLAS LA AGÜERA Todocoleccion.net Template:Es icon
  3. ^ "Sahara occidental: un conflicto de grandes repercusiones para España" (in Spanish). Domingodelpino.com (Leviatán magazine). 1985-08-31. Archived from the original on 2011-09-25. Retrieved 2013-02-15. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |dead-url= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ Template:Fr icon Abdallah Ben Ali, Guéguerre à Lagouira[permanent dead link], Maroc Hebdo International, issue 534, 22–28 November 2002
  5. ^ a b Template:Fr icon Redouane Ramdani, Enquête: Aux frontières du réel Archived 2013-12-12 at the Wayback Machine, TelQuel, issue 248, 18–24 November 2004
  6. ^ Águilas y la Güera se hermanan Aguilasnoticias.com, 19 July 2005 Template:Es icon
  7. ^ 11.- PROTOCOLO DE COOPERACIÓN ENTRE EL AYUNTAMIENTO DE ALAQUÀS Y LA DAIRA LA GÜERA.- PROPUESTA DE APROBACIÓN. Alaquas.org Template:Es icon
  8. ^ Veinte años de hermanamiento almanseño con Saint Mèdard La Verdad, 16 May 2010 Template:Es icon
  9. ^ a b c d Gemellaggi e Patti di Amicizia[permanent dead link] Regione Toscana - Consiglio Regionale, 27 March 2010 Template:It icon
  10. ^ Ayuntamiento de Crevillent - Composición Crevillent.es Template:Es icon
  11. ^ En 2013 se celebrará el 20 aniversario del hermanamiento con el pueblo saharaui Andaluciainformacion.es, 9 October 2012 Template:Es icon
  12. ^ Hermanos lejanos El Correo, 24 August 2008 Template:Es icon
  13. ^ "Aytº de Iurreta (Bizkaia)" (in Spanish). Euskal Fondoa. Retrieved 2013-02-14.[permanent dead link]
  14. ^ La Güera, Sáhara Leganes.org Template:Es icon
  15. ^ "Aytº de Orio (Gipuzkoa)" (in Spanish). Euskal Fondoa. Retrieved 2013-02-14.[permanent dead link]
  16. ^ Acta del pleno municipal sobre el Hermanamiento de Santa Lucía con la Güera. 1986 Lefrig.org Template:Es icon
  17. ^ Hermanamiento Yerri.es, 29 September 2005 Template:Es icon
  18. ^ Un libro de fotografías conmemora el XX aniversario del hermanamiento de Vitoria con la Daira de la Güera El Diario Vasco, 2 March 2008 Template:Es icon

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