- Senegal - Wikipedia
Senegal, [d] officially the Republic of Senegal, [e] is the westernmost country in West Africa, situated along the Atlantic Ocean coast It borders Mauritania to the north, Mali to the east, Guinea to the southeast and Guinea-Bissau to the southwest
- Senegal | Flag, Language, President, Population, Independence . . .
Senegal is a country in western Africa Located at the westernmost point of the continent and served by multiple air and maritime travel routes, Senegal is known as the ‘Gateway to Africa ’ Read here to learn more about the geography, people, economy, and history of Senegal
- Where is Senegal? Culture, Facts Travel - CountryReports
Discover Senegal Explore Senegal facts, culture, history comprehensive country profile with maps, statistics research resources for students travelers
- Senegal Maps Facts - World Atlas
Senegal is a West African country located in the Northern and Western hemispheres of the Earth It is bordered by four countries; Mauritania, Mali, Guinea, and Guinea-Bissau to the north, east, southeast, and southwest, respectively
- Senegal - Colonialism, Independence, Culture | Britannica
Senegal has been inhabited since ancient times Paleolithic and Neolithic axes and arrows have been found near Dakar, and stone circles, as well as copper and iron objects, have been found in central Senegal
- 26 Interesting Facts About Senegal - The Facts Institute
The most interesting facts about Senegal, from killer hippopotamuses who attack fishermen to Africa’s Mecca and Africa’s tallest statue
- Senegals political deadlock looms as Ousmane Sonkos party exits . . .
Senegal's ousted Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko says his party will not join the new government, escalating tensions with President Bassirou Diomaye Faye
- Senegal has signed a deal with separatist rebels. But will it end one . . .
Senegal’s government has signed an agreement with separatist rebels to bring peace in its southern region, where an armed rebellion has been raging for over 40 years over calls for independence
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