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13 Sep 2024
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Country Flag - Mauritania A green field with a yellow upward-pointing crescent and star in the center.
Mauritania
Mauritania
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19 Nov 2024

Local facts

  • Mauritania operates on Mauritania Time (MRT), which is UTC+0 throughout the year. The country does not observe Daylight Saving Time.
  • No, Mauritania does not observe Daylight Saving Time. The country remains the same throughout the year, at UTC+0.
  • Mauritania is in the UTC+0 zone, which is the same as countries like The Gambia, Guinea, and Senegal. It is 1 hour behind Mali and 1 hour ahead of Morocco, which uses UTC+1.
  • Mauritania is 0 hours ahead of the United Kingdom. Both countries share the same zone (UTC+0) year-round.
  • The economy is based on several key industries:

    Mining: It is rich in mineral resources, particularly iron ore, gold, and copper.

    Fishing: The country has a large fishing industry, with its waters being some of the richest fishing grounds in the world.

    Agriculture: Agriculture in the country is limited due to the desert climate, but there is some cultivation of crops like millet, sorghum, and dates.

    Oil and Gas: The nation has recently discovered offshore oil and gas fields, which have become an increasingly important part of its economy.
  • It has a unique and diverse landscape:

    Geography: The country is located in West Africa, bordering the Atlantic Ocean. Its landscape is dominated by the Sahara Desert, with a small coastal region. It is known for its vast, arid desert and the famous Banc d'Arguin National Park.

    Trivia: The town of Chinguetti, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is one of the oldest cities in Mauritania and a historic center of Islamic scholarship. The country is also known for its nomadic traditions and its role in trans-Saharan trade routes.
  • THe nation has a diverse culture, influenced by Arab, Berber, and African traditions:

    Language: Arabic is the official language, with French widely used for government and business. Various indigenous languages, such as Pulaar and Soninke, are also spoken.

    Festivals: It celebrates a variety of Islamic festivals, including Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha, and Ramadan. The country also holds cultural events celebrating traditional music and dance.

    Cuisine: The cuisine reflects Arab and African influences, with staple foods including couscous, lamb, chicken, fish, and dates. The national dish is mechoui, roasted lamb served with rice and vegetables.

    Music: The music is based on traditional forms, such as the music of the griots, who are historians and storytellers. The music incorporates instruments like the tidinit (a type of lute) and the ardin (a harp-like instrument).