Statistical information Western Sahara 1994

Western Sahara in the World
top of pageBackground: Morocco virtually annexed the northern two-thirds of Western Sahara (formerly Spanish Sahara) in 1976 and the rest of the territory in 1979 following Mauritania's withdrawal. A guerrilla war with the Polisario Front contesting Rabat's sovereignty ended in a 1991 cease-fire; a referendum on final status has been repeatedly postponed and is not expected to occur until at least 2002.
top of pageLocation: Northern Africa, along the Atlantic Ocean, between Morocco and Mauritania
Geographic coordinatesMap reference:
Africa, Standard Time Zones of the WorldAreaTotal area total: 266,000 km²
Land: 266,000 km²
Land boundaries: total 2,046 km, Algeria 42 km, Mauritania 1,561 km, Morocco 443 km
Coastline: 1,110 km
Maritime claims: contingent upon resolution of sovereignty issue
Climate: hot, dry desert; rain is rare; cold offshore air currents produce fog and heavy dew
Terrain: mostly low, flat desert with large areas of rocky or sandy surfaces rising to small mountains in south and northeast
ElevationNatural resources: phosphates, iron ore
Land useArable land: 0%
Permanent crops: 0%
Meadows and pastures: 19%
Forest and woodland: 0%
Other: 81%
Irrigated land: NA km²
Major riversMajor watersheds area km²Total water withdrawalTotal renewable water resourcesNatural hazards: hot, dry, dust/sand-laden sirocco wind can occur during winter and spring; widespread harmattan haze exists 60% of time, often severely restricting visibility
Geographytop of pagePopulation: 211,877 (July 1994 est.)
Growth rate: 2.5% (1994 est.)
Nationality: noun:Sahrawi(s), Sahraoui(s)
Ethnic groups: Arab, Berber
Languages: Hassaniya Arabic, Moroccan Arabic
Religions: Muslim
Demographic profileAge structureDependency ratiosMedian agePopulation growth rate: 2.5% (1994 est.)
Birth rate: 47.22 births/1000 population (1994 est.)
Death rate: 19.04 deaths/1000 population (1994 est.)
Net migration rate: -3.21 migrant(s)/1000 population (1994 est.)
Population distributionUrbanizationMajor urban areasEnvironmentCurrent issues: sparse water and arable land
International agreements: NA
Air pollutantsSex ratioMothers mean age at first birthMaternal mortality ratioInfant mortality rate: 152.2 deaths/1000 live births (1994 est.)
Life expectancy at birthTotal population: 45.59 years
Male: 44.66 years
Female: 46.83 years (1994 est.)
Total fertility rate: 6.96 children born/woman (1994 est.)
Contraceptive prevalence rateDrinking water sourceCurrent health expenditurePhysicians densityHospital bed densitySanitation facility accessHiv/AidsMajor infectious diseasesObesity adult prevalence rateAlcohol consumptionTobacco useChildren under the age of 5 years underweightEducation expendituresLiteracyTotal population: NA%
Male: NA%
Female: NA%
School life expectancy primary to tertiary educationYouth unemploymenttop of pageCountry nameConventional long form:none
conventional short form
Government type: legal status of territory and question of sovereignty unresolved; territory contested by Morocco and Polisario Front (Popular Front for the Liberation of the Saguia el Hamra and Rio de Oro), which in February 1976 formally proclaimed a government in exile of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR; territory partitioned between Morocco and Mauritania in April 1976, with Morocco acquiring northern two-thirds; Mauritania, under pressure from Polisario guerrillas, abandoned all claims to its portion in August 1979; Morocco moved to occupy that sector shortly thereafter and has since asserted administrative control; the Polisario's government in exile was seated as an OAU member in 1984; guerrilla activities continued sporadically, until a UN-monitored cease-fire was implemented 6 September 1991
Capital: none
Administrative divisions: none (under de facto control of Morocco)
Dependent areasIndependenceNational holidayConstitutionLegal systemInternational law organization participationCitizenshipSuffrageExecutive branch: none
Legislative branch: NA
Judicial branchPolitical parties and leadersInternational organization participation: none
Diplomatic representationFrom the us:none
none
Flag descriptionNational symbolsNational anthemNational heritagetop of pageEconomy overview: Western Sahara, a territory poor in natural resources and having little rainfall, has a per capita GDP of roughly $300. Pastoral nomadism, fishing, and phosphate mining are the principal sources of income for the population. Most of the food for the urban population must be imported. All trade and other economic activities are controlled by the Moroccan Government.
Real gdp purchasing power parityReal gdp growth rate: NA%
Real gdp per capita: $300 (1991 est.)
Gross national savingGdp composition by sector of origin
Gdp composition by end useGdp composition by sector of originAgriculture products: limited largely to subsistence agriculture; some barley is grown in nondrought years; fruit and vegetables are grown in the few oases; food imports are essential; camels, sheep, and goats are kept by the nomadic natives; cash economy exists largely for the garrison forces
Industries: phosphate mining, fishing, handicrafts
Industrial production growth rate: NA%
Labor force: 12,000
By occupation: animal husbandry and subsistence farming 50%