Algerian Saharan Arabic

[2][3] Its ISO 639-3 language code is "aao," and it belongs to Maghrebi Arabic.

[4] It is spoken by an estimated 100,000 people in Algeria, most of them along the Moroccan border with the Atlas Mountains.

[5] It was spoken also by people to the north of the former colony of Western Sahara abandoned by Spain before the short conflict with Mauritania and the unresolved conflict with Morocco that annexed and controlled most of its territory, forcing most Western Saharan population to flee, and many of them live now in refugee camps in Algeria.

It is still spoken in the small unoccupied regions of Western Sahara still controlled by the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (but also claimed by Morocco).

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