Africa Forgotten Colony in the Sahara | Sri Lanka Guardian
Since 1975, thousands of Sahrawi people have lived in five refugee camps in Western Sahara. They named them after cities in the region after the Great Wall of China, and the second-longest military fortification in Europe, after China.
Source: srilankaguardian.orgPublished on 2022-11-16
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