flag: Western Sahara
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Western Sahara is a region located in Northwest Africa. It's named as such because of its location west of the Sahara Desert.
The flag of this region consists of black, white, and green stripes, a red triangle, a crescent moon, and a star. It has become a symbol for those seeking independence.
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Western Sahara is a territory currently disputed between Morocco and the Polisario Front, which claims independence. It holds rich phosphate resources, giving it significant economic value.
This region was a Spanish colony until 1975. After Spain's withdrawal, it has been in a complex political situation. It declared independence as the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, but it has not yet received full international recognition.