Smara
Smara , Es-Semara or Semara rear RTL ''' سمارة ''' in Arabic is a city of the the Western Sahara under Moroccan control. It counted 40.347 inhabitants in 2004. The city was founded in 1898 by My Al 'Aynayn on the territory which named then the “Spanish Sahara”.
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Smara is also the title of a book written by Michel Vieuchange. These texts take again the notebooks of voyage which it held from September 10th to November 16th, 1930, while achieving nearly 1400 km to foot of Tiznit with Smara. The log books of Michel Vieuchange were published at Plon in 1932, by Jean Vieuchange, his brother, under the title Smara, at the dissidents of the Moroccan South and Rio de Oro , with 53 engravings and a chart, and a foreword of Paul Claudel. They were republished into 1990 with the Phébus editions under the title Smara: log books of insane of desert , but without the original photographs of Michel Vieuchange nor the chart which his/her brother had established according to his statements.
Republication in 2004, with the Phébus editions.
Antoine of Meaux, the Ultimate desert, life and died of Michel Vieuchange , Phébus, 2004.
A “anthology for a wandering reading”: the book of the deserts , under the direction of Bruno Doucey, Robert Laffont, collection Books, 2006.
Patrick Adam, De Smara with Smara , Harmattan, 2006.
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