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  1. Maghreb - Wikipedia

    The region comprises western and central North Africa, including Algeria, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, and Tunisia. The Maghreb also includes the disputed territory of Western Sahara. As of 2018, the …

  2. Maghreb | History, Location, Languages, Map, & Facts | Britannica

    Maghreb, region of North Africa bordering the Mediterranean Sea. The Africa Minor of the ancients, it at one time included Moorish Spain and now comprises essentially the Atlas Mountains and the coastal …

  3. Maghreb - New World Encyclopedia

    The Maghreb is primarily defined through a series of physical geographic features that separate the area from the rest of Africa. The first feature to shape the Maghreb is the Atlas Mountain Range, which …

  4. Maghreb, Africa - WorldAtlas

    May 30, 2021 · Today, the Maghreb encompasses the countries of Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, and the disputed region of Western Sahara. Some also add Mauritania to the region.

  5. Map of Maghreb - Africa - Ontheworldmap.com

    The Maghreb also known as the Arab Maghreb or Northwest Africa, is the western part of the Arab world. The region includes western and central North Africa, including Algeria, Libya, Mauritania, …

  6. Maghreb - Wikiwand

    The Maghreb is usually defined as encompassing much of the northern part of Africa, including a large portion of the Sahara Desert, but excluding Egypt and Sudan, which are considered to be located in …

  7. The Maghreb | World History - Lumen Learning

    Maghreb Previously known as Barbary Coast, this area is usually defined as much or most of the region of western North Africa or Northwest Africa, west of Egypt.

  8. Maghreb

    In modern usage the Maghreb comprises the political units of Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and Mauritania. To the north, the region is bounded by the Mediterranean Sea, and to the west by the …

  9. Maghreb Region | Islamic Maghreb Region - african-volunteer.net

    The Maghreb iself, derived from the Arabic word for "west" (المغرب), historically refers to the western part of the Arab world, encompassing a vast and diverse region of North Africa.

  10. Maghreb Explained

    Throughout this period, the Maghreb most often was divided into three states, roughly corresponding to modern Morocco, western Algeria, and eastern Algeria and Tunisia. The Maghreb region was …