Spanish Sahara (Concert of Europe)

Spanish Sahara (Spanish: Sahara Español, Arabic: الصحراء الإسبانية as-Sahrā'a al-Isbānīyah) is an overseas province of, consisting of a large area in western. It shares land borders with to the east,  to the north, the  to the west, and  to the south. The colony was set up during the Scramble for Africa, during the late 19th century, as Spain demanded the territory at the Berlin Conference. Later, the territory was turned into an overseas province after the end of the Spanish Civil War.

The territory is some of the most arid and inhospitable land in the whole planet, consisting mostly of a low-lying sand deserts near the Atlantic coast rising into rolling hills towards the east. Despite this, irrigation projects made the areas adjacent to urban centres fit for agriculture. The demographic makeup of the province consists of an Arabic-speaking Muslim majority, and a minority of Spanish ethnicity: however, all of the population is taught Spanish in schools, and both languages have official status.