The Sahara Desert is not in just one country; it stretches across multiple countries in North Africa.

Quick answer

  • The Sahara Desert covers parts of 11 countries : Algeria, Chad, Egypt, Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, Sudan, Tunisia, and the territory of Western Sahara.
  • It spans most of northern Africa, from the Atlantic Ocean in the west to the Red Sea in the east.

Mini facts

  • Area: Around 9–9.2 million square km, making it the world’s largest hot desert.
  • Location: Dominates much of North Africa and covers a large share of several of the countries listed above.

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Country / Territory Part of Sahara?
Algeria Yes, large central and southern areas.
Chad Yes, mainly northern region.
Egypt Yes, especially the Western Desert.
Libya Yes, most of the country is Saharan.
Mali Yes, mainly the northern part.
Mauritania Yes, nearly all of the country.
Morocco Yes, especially the far south and southeast beyond the Atlas Mountains.
Niger Yes, large desert areas in the north.
Sudan Yes, mainly in the north.
Tunisia Yes, southern regions.
Western Sahara (disputed territory) Yes, almost entirely desert.
**Meta description:** The Sahara Desert is not confined to a single country; it spans 11 countries across North Africa, including Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, and more.

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