Nouamghar (or Nouâmghâr) is a coastal village and rural commune in the Dakhlet Nouadhibou region of western Mauritania. The village is 150 kilometers north north-east of the capital Nouakchott and is located at the entrance to Cape Timiris.

Nouamghar
Commune and village
Nouamghar is located in Mauritania
Nouamghar
Nouamghar
Location in Mauritania
Coordinates: 19°20′N 16°32′W / 19.333°N 16.533°W / 19.333; -16.533
Country Mauritania
Population
 (2000)
 • Total4,151
Time zoneUTC+0 (GMT)

It is a traditional and active fishing port where ancient fishing techniques are used in which dolphins are used to surround and bring schools of fish closer to the coast and then they are caught in nets prepared for this purpose. The origin of this cooperation between people and dolphins is unknown.

History edit

The Imraguen people live in this fishing village, whose traditions rely on its ancient fishing techniques.

The town has undergone changes since the Banc d'Arguin National Park was declared a World Heritage Site as it is now the administrative center of the park authority and one of the focal access points to the park.

Population edit

At the 2000 census, Nouamghar had 4,151 inhabitants.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ Recensement général de la population et de l'habitat (RGPH) de 2000 بلدية عين أهل الطايع