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Western Sahara was a Spanish colony but on Spain's withdrawal, the territory was occupied by Morocco and Mauretania. Mauretania pulled out in the face of opposition but Morocco still occupies the area. In short, Western Sahara is not independent.

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in the year of 1956 France gave Morocco independance

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Morocco became part of the Arab World when the local Amazigh (Berber) tribes accepted union with Arab conquerors in 680 C.E.

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Because life is life

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