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Africa Eco Race Rally arrives in Atar

Atar

The Africa Eco Race Rally arrived yesterday evening in Atar district in Adrar province, where it is scheduled to camp for three days.

More than 500 participants, representing 30 nationalities, 100 cars, 60 trucks, 30 motorcycles and three small helicopters, will participate in the rally.

In a statement to the regional press, the Mayor of the municipality of Tawaz, Sid Ahmed Ould Minat, thanked the President of the Republic, Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani, for his support for the tourism sector in general and In the Wilaya of Adrar in particular.

He added that Mauritania has many attractions and great tourist capabilities that attract tourists from all countries, especially the participants in this rally, because of its diversity in

The terrain and cultures that make them at the center of attention for them, whether it is its vast deserts or its rugged mountainous areas.

The mayor expressed his sincere thanks to the governor of Adrar, Mr. Abdallahi Ould Mohamed Mahmoud, for his organizational efforts that would revive local tourism, stressing that the stay of the participants in the rally

Several days in this area will help the recovery of the local economy and reflect positively on handicraft workers and public service providers.

The mayor called on the residents to be well received guests, to stay away from behavior that is contrary to the essence of our true Islamic religion, and to comply with the values, customs and traditions of society established in generosity and good treatment.

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