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Al Aioun Attractions

Layounne is an artificial oasis town built in 1938 by the Spanish government as an administrative center for the Spanish Sahara. The town remained under Spanish control until Moroccan troops invaded and occupied the area on December 11, 1975, forcing Spanish troops to withdraw nine days later. To reinforce its claim to the area, the Moroccan government initiated a large-scale development program and resettled thousands of Moroccan citizens in the town. Phosphate deposits have been discovered to the south, providing the town with some revenue.
Layounne - Bird Sanctuatry
Layounne is the site of a bird sanctuary, the Colline des Oiseaux.
Address
Layounne Tourist Office
Avenue de l'Islam
BP 471
Layounne
Morocco
Layounne - Saharan Cultural Museum
Layounne is the site of a museum of Saharan culture.
Address
Layounne Tourist Office
Avenue de l'Islam
BP 471
Layounne
Morocco
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