dakhelling
Dakhelling, also known as dakhling or dakhla, is a small, remote, and sparsely populated island located in the Atlantic Ocean, about 200 kilometers west of the African coast. It is an uninhabited territory administered by Morocco, which claims sovereignty over the island. The island is approximately 1.5 kilometers long and 0.5 kilometers wide, with a maximum elevation of 10 meters above sea level. It is composed of volcanic rock and has a semi-arid climate.
The island's name is believed to derive from the Arabic word "dakhla," meaning "entrance" or "inlet," referring
Dakhelling is home to a small population of birds, including seabirds and migratory species. The island is
The Moroccan government has established a small military presence on the island to enforce its claims of
Despite its remote location and lack of resources, Dakhelling holds historical and cultural significance for Morocco.