Senegal, Mali, Algeria and Western Sahara.
The 10 countries making up the Sahara Desert1. Algeria2. Chad3. Egypt4. Libya5. Morocco6. Mauritania7. Mali8. Niger9. Sudan10. TunisiaThe 1 territory in the Sahara Desert is1. Western Sahara
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Morocco, Western Sahara, Mauritania and Mali are along the western border of Algeria.
There are eleven countries covered by the Sahara desert. These countries are: Algeria, Chad, Egypt, Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, Western Sahara, Sudan and Tunisia.
Most African countries have banned homosexuality, including:MauritiusComorosBurundiSeychellesNigeriaGambiaUgandaTogoMalawiGhanaSierra LeoneEgyptMorocco (excluding Western Sahara)SwazilandEthiopiaTunisiaSenegalKenyaTanzaniaEritreaCameroonGuineaLiberiaZimbabweMadagascarSudanSouth SudanAlgeriaZambiaSomaliaAngolaLibyaMauritaniaBotswanaNamibiaWestern SaharaMost African countries have banned homosexuality, including:MauritiusComorosBurundiSeychellesNigeriaGambiaUgandaTogoMalawiGhanaSierra LeoneEgyptMorocco (excluding Western Sahara)SwazilandEthiopiaTunisiaSenegalKenyaTanzaniaEritreaCameroonGuineaLiberiaZimbabweMadagascarSudanSouth SudanAlgeriaZambiaSomaliaAngolaLibyaMauritaniaBotswanaNamibiaWestern Sahara
Only The Bahamas and Mexico are countries. Mauriari is an Indian caste and the Western Sahara is a mostly Moroccan-controlled territory in northern Africa.
The Sahara covers all or parts of Algeria, Chad, Egypt, Eritrea, Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, Sudan, Tunisia and Western Sahara.
The Sahara enters these countries: Algeria, Chad, Egypt, Eritrea, Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, Sudan, Tunisia and Western Sahara.
The Western Sahara was once known as the Spanish Sahara.
Morocco rules Western Sahara.
Western Sahara, Vatican City and Brunei in 2008