Western Sahara, located in North Africa, is a region with a longstanding and unresolved territorial dispute. Characterized by vast desert landscapes and a coastline along the Atlantic Ocean, the area has been a subject of contention between the indigenous Sahrawi people and Morocco. The dispute revolves around competing claims to sovereignty, with the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic seeking recognition, while Morocco maintains control over most of the territory. The situation has led to political complexities, humanitarian concerns, and ongoing efforts by the United Nations to facilitate a resolution and determine the region's final status.
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