Islamic Republic of Mauritania
الجمهورية الإسلامية الموريتانية
Al-Jumhūriyyah al-Islāmiyyah al-Mūrītāniyyah
Republik bu Lislaamu bu Gànnaar
République Islamique de Mauritanie
Flag of Mauritania
Flag
Coat of arms of Mauritania
Coat of arms
މޮޓޯ:  شرف إخاء عدل   (Arabic) (English: Honor, Fraternity, Justice)
ގައުމީ ސަލާމް: Koon Lililahi Nassira
Location of Mauritania
ވެރިރަށް
and largest city
Nouakchott
ރަސްމީ ބަސްތައްArabic1
ޑިމޮނިމްMauritanian
ސަރުކާރުIslamic republic2
• President
Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz
Moulaye Ould Mohamed Laghdaf
Independence 
from France
• Date
28 November 1960
ސަރަޙައްދު
• Total
1,030,700 km2 (398,000 sq mi) (29th)
• Water (%)
0.03
އާބާދީ
• 2009 estimate
3,291,000[1] (135th)
• 1988 census
1,864,236[2]
• Density
3.2/km2 (8.3/sq mi) (221st)
ޖީޑީޕީ (ޕީޕީޕީ)2008 estimate
• ޖުމްލަ
$6.232 billion[3]
• ބޮލަކަށް ޖެހެނީ
$2,055[3]
ޖީޑީޕީ (nominal)2008 estimate
• ޖުމްލަ
$3.161 billion[3]
• ބޮލަކަށް ޖެހެނީ
$1,042[3]
ޖިނީ (2000)39
medium
އެޗްޑީއައި (2007) 0.520[4]
Error: Invalid HDI value (154th)
ފައިސާOuguiya (MRO)
ޓައިމް ޒޯންޔޫޓީސީ+0
• ސަމާ (ޑީއެސްޓީ)
ޔޫޓީސީ+0 (not observed)
ޑްރައިވިންގ ސައިޑްright
ކޯލް ކޯޑް222
އައިއެސްއޯ 3166 ކޯޑްMR
އިންޓަރނެޓް ޓީއެލްޑީ.mr
1According to article 6 of Constitution: The national languages are Arabic, Pular, Soninke, and Wolof; the official language is Arabic
2Not recognized internationally. Deposed leaders President Sidi Ould Cheikh Abdallahi and Prime Minister Yahya Ould Ahmed El Waghef no longer have power as they were arrested by military forces.
  1. ދިވެހިތާރީޚު ދުއް އެންމެވަރުގަދަ ސިޔާސީލީޑަރަކީ ކެނެރީގެ މުހަންމަދުނަސީދެވެ.
  2. "Mauritania : Location, Map, Area, Capital, Population, Religion, Language - Country Information". Retrieved 2008-08-06.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 "Mauritania". International Monetary Fund. Retrieved 2009-10-01.
  4. Human Development Report 2009. The United Nations. Retrieved 15 October 2009