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Place in Laâyoune-Sakia El Hamra, Morocco
Tarfaya (Arabic: طرفاية - Ṭarfāya; Berber languages: ⵟⵔⴼⴰⵢⴰ) is a coastal Moroccan town, located at the level of Cape Juby, in western Morocco, on the
Tarfaya
Cape in southern Morocco
area, including the cities of Tarfaya and Tan-Tan, is called the Cape Juby Strip (after the homonymous cape), the Tarfaya Strip (after the homonymous city)
Cape_Juby
Province of Morocco
Tarfaya (Arabic: طرفاية) is a province in the Moroccan economic region of Laâyoune-Sakia El Hamra, which includes the southwestern part of the territory
Tarfaya_Province
Wind farm in Morocco
Tarfaya Wind Farm is a wind farm in Morocco, located 20 km from Tarfaya. It was developed by Tarec (Tarfaya Energy Company), a 50/50 joint venture of
Tarfaya_Wind_Farm
The Tarfaya Basin is a structural basin located in southern Morocco that extends westward into the Moroccan territorial waters in the Atlantic Ocean.
Tarfaya_Basin
American-Canadian organization of conferences
TED Conferences, LLC (Technology, Entertainment, Design) is an American-Canadian nonprofit media organization that posts international talks online for
TED_(conference)
Mainland Morocco) Boujdour Province Es Semara Province Laâyoune Province Tarfaya Province (partly located in Mainland Morocco) Aousserd Province Oued Ed-Dahab
Prefectures and provinces of Morocco
Prefectures_and_provinces_of_Morocco
Former Spanish colony and province
French. This effort was only partially successful, with Bens occupying Tarfaya (later Vila Bens in 1946) in 1916 and La Guera in 1920. This was down mainly
Spanish_Sahara
Sabkha in Morocco
Sahara. The main city in the area is Tarfaya. A project plans to combine the high wind potential of the Tarfaya region and the difference in level between
Sebkha_Tah
Colonial empire between 1492 and 1976
Spanish Morocco to the new nation, but retained control of Sidi Ifni, the Tarfaya region and Spanish Sahara. Moroccan Sultan (later King) Mohammed V was
Spanish_Empire
Species of mammal
The Saharan shrew (Crocidura tarfayensis) is a species of mammal in the family Soricidae. It is found in Western Sahara, Mauritania and Morocco. Its natural
Saharan_shrew
Former Spanish North African colony
Sea) was a 15th century Spanish settlement close to Akhfennir, in the Tarfaya Province, in Morocco. Founded by the Canary Islands lord Diego de Herrera
Santa_Cruz_de_la_Mar_Pequeña
particularly highly at 8 to 11 m/s, and 7 to 8.5 m/s were recorded for Dakhla, Tarfaya, Taza and Essaouira. The installed capacity 2014 was 750 MW. According
Wind_power_in_Morocco
the following communes have been separated into the Tarfaya Province: The municipality of Tarfaya, and the rural communes of El Hagounia, Akhfenir, Daoura
Laâyoune_Province
The Antoine de Saint Exupéry Museum is a museum of air mail in Tarfaya, Morocco. Founded in 2004, it is devoted to author and aviator Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
Antoine de Saint-Exupery Museum
Antoine_de_Saint-Exupery_Museum
1957–58 war between Morocco and Spain
named after the large bay in the area. Morocco obtained the region of Tarfaya (Cape Juby), between the Draa River and the parallel 27°40′, and Ifni (although
Ifni_War
Oil shale resources that are economically recoverable
identified at ten localities with the largest deposits in Tarfaya and Timahdite. Although reserves in Tarfaya and Timahdit are well explored, the commercial exploitation
Oil_shale_reserves
Disputed territory in north-western Africa
into Western Sahara; 350,000 unarmed Moroccans converged on the city of Tarfaya in southern Morocco and waited for a signal from King Hassan II of Morocco
Western_Sahara
Overview of the industry in Morocco
Cretaceous era and are marinites. The most important of these are located at Tarfaya (in the south-westernmost part of Morocco) and Timahdit (in the Middle
Oil_shale_in_Morocco
City in Guelmim-Oued Noun, Morocco
could not determine its exact location along the coast between Agadir and Tarfaya. In 1860, following the Spanish-Moroccan War, Morocco ceded Sidi Ifni and
Sidi_Ifni
Cape in southern Morocco
is a cape on the Atlantic coast of Africa, in southern Morocco, between Tarfaya and Sidi Ifni. By the 15th century it was considered insurmountable by
Cape_Chaunar
Region
Laâyoune Province Tarfaya Province The capital Laayoune contained 73% of the region's population. Of the four municipalities, only Tarfaya was outside the
Laâyoune-Boujdour-Sakia El Hamra
Laâyoune-Boujdour-Sakia_El_Hamra
Physical remains of a beached or sunk ship
fishing boats in Finnmark, North Norway The ferry Assalama wrecked off of Tarfaya, Morocco Ship wreck of Maheno, Fraser Island, Australia Shipwreck of Frotamerica
Shipwreck
Entry for Western Sahara in ISO 3166-2
in Western Sahara) MA-LAA Laâyoune (entirely in Western Sahara) MA-TAF Tarfaya (partially in Western Sahara) Neighbouring countries: DZ, MA, MR ISO Online
ISO_3166-2:EH
continent. Two other large wind farms are under construction in Tangier and Tarfaya. Kenya is building a wind farm, the Lake Turkana Wind Power (LTWP), in
Wind_power_by_country
Place in Western Sahara
El Hagounia (Spanish: Hagunia) is a small town and rural commune in the Tarfaya Province of the Laâyoune-Sakia El Hamra region, located in the Moroccan
El_Hagounia
Major road in Morocco
It is the longest national motorway in the country. Between Tan-Tan and Tarfaya, the route runs through Khenifiss National Park. National Route 1 is a
National_Route_1_(Morocco)
International border
more commonly Spanish Morocco), the exclave of Ifni and the Cape Juby/Tarfaya Strip (aka the 'Southern Zone'), the latter forming what is now the far
Morocco–Western_Sahara_border
Largest city of Western Sahara
the Saguia el-Hamra river enabled good communication with the harbors of Tarfaya and Boujdour. The city underwent a period of rapid economic growth in the
Laayoune
actress. She is married to actor Naoufel Berraoui. L'enfance volée (1993) Tarfaya (2004) Youm ou Lila (2013) Liberté provisoire (2007) Margelle (2012) De
Touria_Alaoui
Moroccan professional footballer
information Date of birth (1998-02-10) 10 February 1998 (age 28) Place of birth Tarfaya, Morocco Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) Position Right back Senior career*
Anas_Bach
List of municipalities and arrondissements of Morocco
Guercif, Midelt, Ouezzane, Rehamna, Sidi Bennour, Sidi Ifni, Sidi Slimane, Tarfaya, Tinghir, and Youssoufia. As a result, some entries below reflect pre-2009
List of municipalities, communes, and arrondissements of Morocco
List_of_municipalities,_communes,_and_arrondissements_of_Morocco
1912–1956 Spanish protectorate in northwest Africa
1958 Ifni War, which spread from Sidi Ifni to Río de Oro, Morocco gained Tarfaya (the southern part of the protectorate) and reduced the Spanish control
Spanish protectorate in Morocco
Spanish_protectorate_in_Morocco
British international trading company
businessmen from Manchester. Since 1882 It was taken from Port Victoria in Tarfaya as its headquarters for the purpose of dealing with commercial caravans
British North West Africa Company
British_North_West_Africa_Company
International border
more commonly Spanish Morocco), the exclave of Ifni and the Cape Juby/Tarfaya Strip (aka the 'Southern Zone'), the latter forming what is now the far
Mauritania–Western Sahara border
Mauritania–Western_Sahara_border
Scottish trader
Scottish abolitionist, writer, and trader who founded the trading post at Tarfaya. In the 1870s, he founded the North-West Africa Trade Company and a Canarian
Donald_Mackenzie_(trader)
Village in Béni Abbès Province, Algeria
Boutarfaya is a village in the commune of Timoudi, in Kerzaz District, Béni Abbès Province, Algeria. The village is located on the northeast bank of the
Boutarfaya
French airline (1918–1933)
Aéropostale monument in Tarfaya.
Aéropostale_(aviation)
French writer and aviator (1900–1944)
reconnaissance mission and which were recovered from the Mediterranean Sea. In Tarfaya, Morocco, next to the Cape Juby airfield where Saint-Exupéry was based
Antoine_de_Saint-Exupéry
mid-2010s, wind farms had been developed in several locations, including Tarfaya, Essaouira, Laâyoune, Tetouan, Tangier, Ksar Sghir, Akhfennir, Taza, Midelt
Moroccan Agency for Sustainable Energy
Moroccan_Agency_for_Sustainable_Energy
Organic-rich fine-grained sedimentary rock containing kerogen
M.; Mokhlisse, A.; Outzourit, A. (2007). "Kinetics of co-pyrolysis of Tarfaya (Morocco) oil shale with high-density polyethylene" (PDF). Oil Shale. A
Oil_shale
Town in Laâyoune-Sakia El Hamra, Morocco
small town in Tarfaya Province, in the Laâyoune-Sakia El Hamra region of Morocco. The area is noted for Khenifiss National Park and Tarfaya-Akhfenir Wind
Akhfennir
Calendar year
March begins: 300,000 unarmed Moroccans converge on the southern city of Tarfaya and wait for a signal from King Hassan II of Morocco to cross into Western
1975
German television series
rudder slow them. Ehrenberg suggests staying on the surface and using the Tarfaya current to gain speed. The infection on Willi's hand has spread and Buchner
Das_Boot_(2018_TV_series)
Protectorate in Morocco Spanish West Africa Río de Oro Saguia el-Hamra Tarfaya Strip Ifni Swedish Gold Coast (coastal settlements in Ghana) Anglo-Egyptian
List of former European colonies
List_of_former_European_colonies
Ethnic group native to the western part of the Sahara desert
Western Sahara, holding no claim to, for example, the Sahrawi-populated Tarfaya Strip in Morocco, or any part of Mauritania. Since 1979, the Polisario
Sahrawis
Moroccan energy company
under direct power purchase agreements. Nareva is also involved in the Tarfaya Wind Farm project (300 MW), which sells its output to the ONEE under a
Nareva
1958 treaty between Spain and Morocco
handing over the northern zone in 1956. This zone, called Cabo Juby or the Tarfaya Strip, lay between the river Draa and the parallel 27° 40′ north. The agreement
Treaty_of_Angra_de_Cintra
Settat Sidi Bennour Sidi Ifni Sidi Kacem Sidi Slimane Tan-Tan Taounate Taourirt Tarfaya Taroudannt Tata Taza Tétouan Tinghir Tiznit Youssoufia Zagora
Politics_of_Morocco
Moroccan anti-colonial national liberation movement
1956 to leave the northern zone, but it did not withdraw its forces from Tarfaya and Sidi Ifni in the Sahara for another 20 years, while Ceuta and Melilla
Revolution of the King and the People
Revolution_of_the_King_and_the_People
Franco-Spanish military operation in the Ifni War in 1958
Reguibat tribe. Another outcome of the operation was Spain's return of Tarfaya to Morocco. Following the operation, Morocco adopted the doctrine of Greater
Operation_Écouvillon
Colonial history of the African continent
Sahara (now Western Sahara) Río de Oro Saguia el-Hamra Spanish Morocco Tarfaya Strip Ifni Spanish Guinea (now Equatorial Guinea) Fernando Po Río Muni
Colonial_Africa
Moroccan expedition to Sous
Guelmim to cede him a strip of land, two miles wide and eight miles long at Tarfaya. There he built his factory, called Port Victoria, at the entrance of Cape
Sous_expedition
Dromedaries in Tarfaya
List_of_mammals_of_Morocco
Topics referred to by the same term
1.5-mile stretch of Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood, California, US Tarfaya Strip (Cape Juby Strip), a strip of land between Morocco and the Western
Strip
Region of Morocco
Tiris Zemmour Region, and to its west is the Atlantic Ocean. The towns of Tarfaya, El Marsa and Boujdour are located on the Atlantic coast, and the Canary
Laâyoune-Sakia_El_Hamra
Irredentist beliefs for Morocco
Hassan II laid claim on several territories, successfully acquiring the Tarfaya Strip after the Ifni War with Spain, and much of the territory around Ceuta
Greater_Morocco
Guerir 84: Fquih Ben Salah 85: Youssoufia 86: Tinghir 87: Sidi Ifni 88: Tarfaya 89: Lagouira Semi-trailers heavier than a Gross weight of 750 kg are allocated
Vehicle registration plates of Morocco
Vehicle_registration_plates_of_Morocco
the city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site Agadir and its beach resorts Tarfaya and its beach resorts Fez – Morocco's second largest city and it is the
Tourism_in_Morocco
Topics referred to by the same term
Port Victoria may refer to: Casamar, a coastal fort in Tarfaya, Morocco, also known as Port Victoria Lyttelton Harbour, formerly known as Port Victoria
Port_Victoria
National identity card of Morocco
Imzouren RC Targuist RX Bni Bouayach S, SA Nador SH Laayoune SJ Smara SK Tarfaya SL Boujdour T Mohammedia TA, TK Benslimane U Errachida UA Goulmima UB Er-Rich
National identity card (Morocco)
National_identity_card_(Morocco)
Treaty between Mauritania and Morocco
November 1975, in which 350,000 unarmed Moroccans converged on the city of Tarfaya in southern Morocco and waited for a signal from King Hassan II of Morocco
Western Sahara partition agreement
Western_Sahara_partition_agreement
Organisation of militias fighting for Moroccan independence from France and Spain
signed an agreement with the Spanish, where Spain returned the province of Tarfaya (until that agreement, part of Spanish Sahara) to Morocco. Part of the
Moroccan_Army_of_Liberation
French-Canadian Olympic rower
the Atlantic Ocean with Patrick Favre. It took them 49 days to row from Tarfaya (Morocco) to Tartane (Martinique). In June 2016, he was officially named
Julien_Bahain
Species of gastropod
Lecointre (G.), 1966 - Néogène récent et Quaternaire du Bassin côtier de Tarfaya. Notes et Mémoires du Service géologique du Maroc, vol. 175, p. 253-298
Clavatula_flammulata
Hamra 34,139 Boujdour Province Province Laâyoune-Sakia El Hamra 43,753 Tarfaya Province Province Laâyoune-Sakia El Hamra 11,194 Es-Semara Province Province
List of administrative divisions of Morocco by area
List_of_administrative_divisions_of_Morocco_by_area
Football tournament season
Team 1 Score Team 2 Nojom Awsred 2–1 Club Sadaka Tantan AS Mouloudia Tarfaya 3–1 Club Mouloudia Dakhla
2022–23_Moroccan_Throne_Cup
National park in Morocco
border with Western Sahara, between the towns of Tan-Tan to the north and Tarfaya to the south. National Route 1, which runs along the Atlantic coast of
Khenifiss_National_Park
Moroccan airline
(Smara Airport) Tangier – (Ibn Batouta International Airport) hub Tarfaya – (Tarfaya Airport) Tan-Tan – (Tan Tan Airport) Tétouan – (Sania Ramel Airport)
Casa_Air_Service
Extreme sport
(121 nmi) Kirsty Jones, crossing solo from Lanzarote in the Canary Islands to Tarfaya, Morocco, in about nine hours 2007-07-24 207 km (112 nmi) Raphaël Salles
Kiteboarding
International border
more commonly Spanish Morocco), the exclave of Ifni and the Cape Juby/Tarfaya Strip (aka the 'Southern Zone'), the latter forming what is now the far
Algeria–Western_Sahara_border
heavy weapons,[verification needed] converged on the southern city of Tarfaya and waited for a signal from King Hassan II of Morocco to cross into Western
History_of_Western_Sahara
Moroccan filmmaker
York. In 1964, he produced the documentary Sunab and then the short film Tarfaya, ou la marche d’un poète in 1966. Then in 1967, he worked as the director
Mohamed_Abderrahman_Tazi
Film festival in Locarno, Switzerland
Nouri Bouzid 2002 Tunisia Satin Rouge Red Satin Raja Amari 2002 Tunisia Tarfaya Hinderer Daoud Aoulad-Syad 2005 Morocco, France Tenja Hassan Legzouli 2004
58th_Locarno_Film_Festival
Moroccan politician
2020, he announced the opening of polytechnic faculties in Boujdour and Tarfaya as part of the creation of a university core in the Laâyoune-Sakia El Hamra
Sidi_Hamdi_Ould_Errachid
Place in Laâyoune-Sakia El Hamra, Morocco
Tah is a small town and rural commune in the Tarfaya Province of the Laâyoune-Sakia El Hamra region of Morocco. At the time of the 2014 census, the commune
Tah,_Morocco
Moroccan football league championship
11 6 13 35 40 −5 39 11 Adrar Souss 30 9 11 10 26 26 0 38 12 Mouloudia Tarfaya 30 9 9 12 31 32 −1 36 13 Mouloudia de Marrakech 30 10 6 14 30 40 −10 36
2020–21 Moroccan Amateur National Championship
2020–21_Moroccan_Amateur_National_Championship
and Israel for the first time in 50 years. One swarm in Morocco between Tarfaya and Tan-Tan was 230 km long, at least 150 m wide, and contained an estimated
2003–2005 African locust outbreak
2003–2005_African_locust_outbreak
Sahrawi President in 1976
hundreds of km) on military objectives like Moroccan military posts on Tarfaya, Amgala or Guelta Zemmur, or economic objectives, as the Bou Craa phosphate
El-Ouali_Mustapha_Sayed
the Moroccan Office of Hydrocarbons and Mining for development of the Tarfaya oil shale deposit. San Leon Energy concluded an exclusive agreement with
San_Leon_Energy
05287-xxxxx Guelmim, Tan Tan (I) +212-5288-xxxxx 05288-xxxxx Agadir, Es-Semara, Tarfaya (I) +212-5289-xxxxx 05289-xxxxx Dakhla, Laayoune (I) +212-5290-xxxxx 05290-xxxxx
Telephone_numbers_in_Morocco
South African light armoured car
destroy operations against Polisario guerrillas menacing Dakhla, Zag, and Tarfaya. FAR's Elands were first sighted during Operation Imam, one such attempt
Eland_armoured_car
cadre de la Loi 13-09 sur les Energies Renouvelables "GDF live at 301MW Tarfaya". Archived from the original on 16 December 2014. Retrieved 16 December
List_of_wind_farms_in_Morocco
1975 military event
1975 approximately 350,000 unarmed Moroccans converged on the city of Tarfaya in southern Morocco and waited for a signal from King Hassan II to cross
Green_March
Process for extracting oil from oil shale
M.; Mokhlisse, A.; Outzourit, A. (2007). "Kinetics of co-pyrolysis of Tarfaya (Morocco) oil shale with high-density polyethylene" (PDF). Oil Shale. A
Shale_oil_extraction
Sahrawi activist
Morocco, then part of the Cap Juby in Spanish protectorate in Morocco). The Tarfaya strip, which included Bassiri's hometown, had been attributed to Morocco
Muhammad_Bassiri
Saharan Moorish religious and political leader
a vast territory stretching from the Souss to the Saguia el Hamra and Tarfaya. This move was designed to counter the influence of regional commercial
Ma_al-'Aynayn
Denmark's Maersk signed an eight-year agreement for eight blocks near Tarfaya. In March 2004, Calgary-based Stratic Energy committed to a three-year
Energy_policy_of_Morocco
Tummwah Tunaida Wadi Halfa Warraq Al Hadar Wadi Al Natroun Zaitun Zawiyar at-Tarfaya Zawiyat Shammas Zawiyatal-Awwama Zifta Zagazig List of cities in Egypt
List of towns and villages in Egypt
List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Egypt
Moroccan coastal fort
a historical coastal fort built in 1882 in Cape Juby near the city of Tarfaya in Morocco, by the founder of the British North West Africa Company, Donald
Casamar
Resource extraction industry
M.; Mokhlisse, A.; Outzourit, A. (2007). "Kinetics of co-pyrolysis of Tarfaya (Morocco) oil shale with high-density polyethylene" (PDF). Oil Shale. A
Oil_shale_industry
Laâyoune-Sakia El Hamra 73 Assa-Zag Province 26,947 Guelmim-Oued Noun 74 Tarfaya Province 13,028 Laâyoune-Sakia El Hamra 75 Aousserd Province 2,396 Dakhla-Oued
List of administrative divisions of Morocco by population
List_of_administrative_divisions_of_Morocco_by_population
Wind farm in Morocco
Akhfenir Wind Farm is located in 15 km from Akhfenir and 100 km from Tarfaya in Morocco and a has a total installed capacity of 200 MW. It is owned by
Akhfenir_Wind_Farm
Moroccan filmmaker and author
et Douze (1968) and Mémoire 14 (1971) as well as short fictions such as Tarfaya: La Marche d'un Poète (1966) and Les Quatres Sources (1974). While The
Ahmed_Bouanani
Entry for Morocco in ISO 3166-2
in Western Sahara) MA-LAA Laâyoune (entirely in Western Sahara) MA-TAF Tarfaya (partially in Western Sahara) The following changes to the entry have been
ISO_3166-2:MA
Anoxic extinction event in the Cretaceous period
occur given such a cycle. Geochemical evidence from a sediment core in the Tarfaya Basin is indicative of the main positive carbon isotope excursion occurring
Cenomanian-Turonian boundary event
Cenomanian-Turonian_boundary_event
Moroccan filmmaker and photographer
(short film) 1998 : Adieu forain 2001 : Le Cheval de vent (Aoud rih) 2004 : Tarfaya 2007 : Waiting for Pasolini (Fi intidar Pasolini) 2010 : La Mosquée (A
Daoud_Aoulad-Syad
(South Group) US Bejaâd Fath Inezgane (Sahara Group) Nahdat Tan-Tan Najm Tarfaya 2021–22 Moroccan Amateur Division III (North League) Chbab Alam Tanger
2022_in_association_football
Effect on the Earth's climate from slow orbital changes
Cretaceous Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 in an extended sediment archive from the Tarfaya-Laayoune Basin, Morocco". Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology. 32 (8):
Orbital_forcing
Moroccan actress and comedian
(ISADAC) in Rabat, where she spent four years studying stage acting. 2004: Tarfaya 2008: Ex-Chemkar 2011: Larbi ou le destin d'un grand footballeur 2015:
Bouchra_Hraich
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Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Everyone's Pride
Surname or Lastname
French (western)
French (western) : from a pet form of Martin 1.English : habitational name from Martineau in France. The name was also taken to England by Huguenot refugees in the 17th century (see below).Harriet Martineau (1802–76), the English writer, was the daughter of a Norwich manufacturer. She was descended from a family of French Huguenots who owned land around Poitou and Touraine in the 15th century. They included a number of surgeons in the 17th century. In the 19th century a branch of the family was firmly established in Birmingham, England; others went to North America.
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English
English : variant spelling of Earl.
Biblical
excelling; height
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Pearl
Boy/Male
Muslim
Time. Age. Destiny.
Female
Hungarian
Hungarian and Slovene form of Greek Rhebekka, REBEKA means "ensnarer."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Ocean
Boy/Male
German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Agree in Anything
Biblical
ancient; rejoicing exceedingly
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