Ten Hamadi (Arabic: تن حمادي) or Tenhemad is a village and rural commune in southern Mauritania, in the Aïoun El Atrouss department of the Hodh El Gharbi region. In 2000, the commune had a population of 2,264, of which 155 lived in the village of Ten Hamadi itself, approximately 17 kilometres (11 mi) southwest of the main town and departmental capital of Aïoun El Atrouss. The population estimate in 2007 was 3,686, spread over 16 villages.
The northern part of the commune is hilly but relatively favorable to agriculture, while the southern part is flat and characterized by sand dunes. Situated at the southern boundary of the Sahara-Sahel region of southern Mauritania, the climate is generally hot and dry.
Most of the population live in poverty, occupied in farming or raising livestock. Some have moved to the cities to seek a higher standard of living, returning to help during the peak periods of agricultural activity. Infrastructure is underdeveloped; there is no electricity supply, most water comes from traditional wells, and the rudimentary school system provides only elementary education in poorly equipped establishments.
It's dy-no-mite where you love me I've got the fire that burns to prove just that
Yes it's dy-no-mite where you love me you lit my fuse and blew me off and out
I thought that I was cool calm and elected welcome to the club I thought so too
But I got more charge from you that I expected
Ain't we glad the combination works so good
It's dy-no-mite where you love me...
[ steel ]
I thought it jingles each time you come near me I get all shook up every time we touch
It's gettin' harder every time you left me you know a man can only stand so much
It's dy-no-mite where you love me...
It's dy-no-mite where you love me...