Boulenouar
Commune and town in Mauritania
Boulenoir بولنوار | |
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Commune and town | |
Country | Mauritania |
Area | |
• Total | 3,831 sq mi (9,922 km2) |
Population (2013 census) | |
• Total | 2,619 |
• Density | 0.68/sq mi (0.26/km2) |
Time zone | UTC±00:00 (GMT) |
Boulenouar (Arabic: بولنوار, sometimes spelled Boulenoir) is a town and commune in Mauritania, situated on the railway line from Nouadhibou to Zouerate and on the road between Nouadhibou and Nouakchott.
Its main resource is water, which is close to the surface. The water is bottled and sold and also used as water supply for Nouadhibou.[1] In the 2013 census, the population numbered 2,619.[2]
Boulenouar is home to the Boulenouar Wind Power Station that is planned to be the biggest wind power station in Mauritania.
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Communes of Mauritania
- Arafat
- Benichab
- Choum
- Dar-Naim
- El Mina
- Kiffa
- Ksar
- Nouadhibou
- Riyad
- Rosso
- Sebkha
- Tevragh-Zeina
- Teyarett
- Toujouonine
- Zouérat
- Adel Bagrou
- Aere Mbar
- Aghchorguitt
- Ain Ehel Taya
- Aioun
- Ajar
- Aleg
- Amourj
- Aoueinat Zbel
- Aoujeft
- Arr
- Atar
- Azgueilem Tiyab
- Bababé
- Bagrou
- Barkeol
- Bassiknou
- Bethet Meit
- Boghé
- Bokkol
- Bou Lahrath
- Bougadoum
- Bouheida
- Bouhdida
- Boulenouar
- Bouly
- Boumdeid
- Bousteila
- Boutilimitt
- Cheggar
- Chinguitti
- Dafor
- Daghveg
- Dar El Barka
- Dionaba
- Djeol
- Djiguenni
- El Ghabra
- El Ghaire
- Fassala
- Foum Gleita
- Ghabou
- Gouraye
- Gueller
- Guerou
- Hamod
- Hassichegar
- Jidr-El Mouhguen
- Kaédi
- Kamour
- Kankossa
- Keur-Macene
- Kobeni
- Koumbi Saleh
- Lahraj
- Legrane
- Leouossy
- Lexelba
- Maghama
- Magta-Lahjar
- Male
- Mbagne
- Mbalal
- Mbout
- Mederdra
- Monguel
- Moudjeria
- Nbeika
- Ndiago
- Néma
- Niabina
- Noual
- Ouad Naga
- Ouadane
- Oualata
- Oueid Jrid
- Ould Yenge
- Rdheidhi
- R' Kiz
- Sangrave
- Sélibaby
- Soudoud
- Tachott
- Tamchekett
- Tawaz
- Tékane
- Tichit
- Tidjikja
- Tiguent
- Timbedra
- Timzinn
- Tintane
- Touil
- Tufunde Cive
- Wahatt
- Woumpou
- Agharghar
- Aghoratt
- Agoueinit
- Ain Savra
- Ain Varba
- Ajoueir
- Aouleiguatt
- Aweintat I
- Bagodine
- Baidiyam
- Bangou
- Bareina
- Beileguet Litama
- Beneamane
- Beribavatt
- Blajmil
- Boeir Tores
- Bouanze
- Boubacar Ben Amer
- Boutalhaya
- Chelkhet Tiyad
- Daw
- Devaa
- Dhar
- Diadibeny Gandega
- Dielwar
- Dodol Cover
- Doueirara
- Edbaye El Hejaj
- Edebaye Ehl Guelay
- Egjert
- El Aria
- El Khatt
- El Medah
- El Megve
- El Melgua
- El Mouyessar
- El Verea
- Elb Address
- Feireni
- Ganki
- Gasra El Barka
- Ghlig Ehel Boye
- Gogui
- Guateidoume
- Hassi Abdallah
- Hassi Attilla
- Hassi Ehel Ahmed Bechna
- Hassimhadi
- Hsey Tine
- Inal
- Jreif
- Kouroudel
- Ksar el Barka
- Laftah
- Lahrach
- Leghligue
- Lehreijat
- Lehseira
- Lekhcheb
- Leweynatt
- Lexeiba
- Maaden
- Mabrouk I
- Mabrouk II
- Megva
- Melga
- Melzem Teichett
- Modibougou
- N' Savenni
- Nebaghia
- Nere Walo
- Nouamghar
- Nouamleine
- Nteichitt
- Ntrguent
- Ouad Amour
- Ould Birem
- Ouldmbouni
- Oum Avnadech
- Ou, Lahyadh, Radhi
- Sagne
- Sani
- Sava
- Soufa
- Taguilalett
- Tarenguet Ehel Moul
- Tektaka
- Tenaha
- Ten Hamadi
- Tensigh
- Tikobra
- Tinghadej
- Tmeimichatt
- Tokomadji
- Toutel
- Voulaniya
- Vrea Litama
- Wali
21°17′40″N 16°31′44″W / 21.2944°N 16.5289°W / 21.2944; -16.5289
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