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Bofal is a small town in southern Mauritania. There are phosphate deposits in the vicinity. It lies near the southern border formed by the Senegal River

Transport

In 2007, it was proposed to build a railway from Bofal to the coast at Nouakchott to export the phosphate. There are adjacent phosphate deposits in Senegal.

See also

References

  1. i. Foster ii. Butterfield iii.Chen iiii. Pushak, i. Vivien ii. William iii. Chuan iiii. Nataliya (2009). Building Bridges: China’s Growing Role as Infrastructure Financier for Africa [Building Bridges: China’s Growing Role as Infrastructure Financier for Africa] (1st ed.). World Bank. p. 33. ISBN 9780821375549.

16°25′00″N 13°48′00″W / 16.41667°N 13.80000°W / 16.41667; -13.80000


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