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Bou Craa (also transliterated as Bo Craa, Bu Craa or Boukra) (, : ⴱⵓⴽⵔⴰⵄ, ) is a town in Moroccan-occupied , southeast of the main city of El Aaiún. It is of company Phosboucraa, a subsidiary of Morocco's .

Historically located in the region, Bou Craa is the site of a phosphate deposit of over 1.7 billion tons. Mining operations by Phosboucraa started in 1972.

(1994). 9780810826618, Scarecrow Press. .
During the of the area (see ), many early recruits of Sahrawi nationalist movements such as the Movement for the Liberation of Saguia el Hamra and Wadi el Dhahab and were workers in the phosphate mines.

The town became part of the Moroccan-occupied zone in the April 1976 partition resulting from the . It has remained in Moroccan hands, though mining was paused in 1976 as a result of Polisario guerilla attacks. During the Western Sahara War, the Polisario sabotaged and disabled this transportation system several times. These attacks gradually ceased in the early 1980s when the town become enclosed by the , which consolidated Moroccan occupation over the north-western part of Western Sahara (the so-called "Useful Triangle"

(2013). 9781848136588, Zed Books Ltd.. .
). Mining resumed on a reduced scale in July 1982.

Today, the mine produces around 3 million tonnes annually, which represents 10% of Morocco's total production. WESTERN SAHARA: Bou Craa Phosphate Mine , BHP Billiton Watch, November 15, 2010. The phosphates are transported to the coast by an automated . Approximately long, the belt is the longest in the world and dust blown from it is visible from space.


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