For nearly a century and until February 28, 1976, the Spanish and the Saharawis lived together in what became the largest province of the national territory: Western Sahara. Two ethnicities and two different cultures that enriched each other with this encounter in the desert, gave birth to the only Arab country and one of the two in Africa that speaks Spanish and created indestructible ties that endure to this day. This is a story about the adventures and mischief shared by three friends, two of them Saharawis and one Spanish, who met in a small village on the Cabo Blanco peninsula. A fictional story that could have been, however, real.
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