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Exclusive of Egypt, these listings cover the African coastal regions of the Mediterranean Sea, together with the interior districts directly adjacent to the coastal ones. Presently, this covers: Adrar, Aïr,
Algeria,
Algiers,
Aloa,
Bagirmi,
Bou
Regreg, Brakna,
Canary Islands,
Carthage,
Ceuta,
Constantine,
Cyrenaica,
Damagaram,
Dar
al-Masalit,
Darfur,
Dendi,
Djebel
Nefusah,
Djerba,
Dotawo,
Fez,
Fezzan,
Gabes,
Gao,
the Garamantes, (Old) Ghana,
Gobir,
the Jarawa,
Kaarta,
Kanem-Bornu,
Kangaba,
Kel
Ahaggar, Kenedugu, Kerkennah
Islands, Kordofan,
Libya,
Macina,
Madeira
Islands, Mali,
Mascara,
Masmouda,
Melilla,
Meroë,
Monastir,
Morocco,
Mukurra,
Napata,
Nekor,
Nobatia,
Nubia,
Numidia,
Oran,
Phazana,
the Rif,
Segu,
Sfax,
the Shilluk,
Sijilmasa,
Sikasso,
Songhai,
the
Sudan,
Tagant,
Tahert,
Tamesna,
Tangier,
Taqali,
Timbuktu,
Trarza,
Tripoli,
Tugurt,
Tukolor,
Tunis,
Tunisia,
Wadai,
and Zaghawa.
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ADRAR A Berber region in north-central Mauretania, north of Tagant, northeast of Trarza. It's chief city, Atar, is located at the southern end of the Meddahia Ridge, about 270 miles (435 km.) northeast of the national capital of Nouakchott and about 55 miles (88 km.) south of the border with Western Sahara.