Río de Oro
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Nomenclature and Geography
Category: Region / Subdivision
Summary
Río de Oro, meaning "River of Gold" in Spanish, is a southern region of Western Sahara. Originally explored by the Portuguese in the 15th century, it was believed to contain a significant river rich in gold. The area became a Spanish colonial possession in the late 19th century, forming part of Spanish Sahara.
Statistics
Area
548.60 km²
Population
14,041