Top 10 Interesting Facts About Senegal
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Welcome you to another exciting Article where we exploit africa this time we shall be showing you top 10 interesting facts about senegal before we dive there let's have a quick look about senegal if you're new here welcome and remember to subscribe so you stay updated with our daily uploads senegal officially the republic of senegal is a country in the western part of africa its capital and economic city is dakar it has a population of about 16.74 million people spread across 75 1551 metres square with handful of muslim however 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 the country lies at an ecological boundary where semi-arid grassland ocean front and tropical rainforest converge this diverse environment is endowed in a girl with a wide variety of plants and animal life it is from this rich natural heritage that the country's national symbols were chosen the baobab tree and the lion moreover almost two feet of senegal's people are wall of members of a highly stratified society whose traditional structure includes hereditary nobility and a class of musicians and storytellers called grabs contemporary senegalese culture especially its music and other arts draw largely on wall of sources but the influences of other senegalese groups among them the fulani the serrer the diola and the malinkay are also evident wall have predominated matters of state and commerce as well and this dominance has fought ethnic tension over time as less powerful groups vary for parity with the wall of majority the people of this country are accessible and friendly as they express themselves in the french language whether you want to mingle with the trendsetters of urban africa or be alone with your thoughts and the sounds of nature you'll find your place in senegal to begin.
1 There were seven unesco sites in tenergal you cannot visit senegal without visiting areas of cultural and natural significance the country has seven unrecognized landmarks made of nature filled with duty and attraction the country provides visitors the chance to immerse themselves in a natural paradise and experience traditional senegalese culture in addition to being the home of the nikola koba national reserve this is a place where people of senegalese descent reconnect with their forgotten history if you want to disconnect yourself with technology and connect yourself with nature there are clues that overlook the kidugo region and the waterfall that's over 100 feet high for gory island which is one of the most visited sites is a place where prominent features like nelson mandela have visited to pay their respect and urge the universal community not to repeat humanity's mistake.
2 An animal pilgrimage for west africa the size of a million muslims and pilgrim pilgrimage usually brings to mind images of the saudi holy city of makka where the anuhaj brings followers of islam together from around the world over one million people are thought to travel anonymity to senegal for a pilgrimage to venerate the mysterious 19th century sophie religious leader who was exiled by french colonial authorities and is spoken of in saintly terms by his followers the grand magal of trobas as it is known in the local wall of language is one of the biggest religious event in islam and it takes place in tuba senegal's second most popular city it celebrates the life and teachings of ahmadu bamba the founder of the morite brotherhood a major sect within sophie islam leading up to the event major cities will host week-long festivals filled with food and praying.
3 Although the country is 93 muslim senegal's first president was catholic renowned poet leopold siddhar made the call for independence starting in 1959. he believed in federalism and rallied to form the federal assembly of west africa after france left the region despite the low success of the assembly sengon little became the first president of senegal senga was president from 1960 to 1980. his idea to have a museum dedicated to black history was made true in december of 2018. senga was the first african elected as a member of the academy francaise and is regarded by many as one of the most important african intellectuals of the 20th century.
4 Senegal is a stable and democratic country senegal is one of the few african states that has never experienced a coup d'etat or exceptionally hashed authoritarianism leopold sanger the first president after independence resigned in 1981 handing over the office of presidential his prime minister abdul dilf the current president makis al was elected in competitive democratic elections in march 2012. senegal has a reputation for transparency in government operations the level of economic corruption that has damaged the development of the economies in other parts of the world is very low today senegal is a democratic political culture being part of one of the most successful democratic transitions in africa senegal maintains a level of peace with its citizens and international allies making the country one of the safest to visit in africa the government has never faced an attempt at a military takeover in its history as a nation on the global stage senegal remains neutral when it comes to picking sides and has never participated in any wars with neighboring countries.
5 Senegal has the africa renaissance monument the african renaissance monument is a 52-meter tall copper statue located on top of one of the twin hills known as colin de mamel outside the car in senegal built overlooking the atlantic ocean in the oakum suburb the statue was designed by the senegalese architect pierre grandyabi after an idea presented by president abdullah wade who said it brings to life a common destiny africa has arrived in the 21st century standing tall and more ready than ever to take its destiny into its hands it was built by a company from north korea the site preparation on top of the 100 meter high heel began in 2006 and construction of the bronze statue began in 2008 and was officially completed in 2010 it is the tallest statue in africa president bingo said the monument does not belong to senegal it belongs to the african people wherever we are in other words it is a symbol for unity in africa.
6 Senegal and gambia became one it is amazing to know that senegal and gambia once became one and it was called officially the senegambia confederation it was a loose confederation in the late 20th century between the west african countries of senegal and its neighbor gambia which is almost completely surrounded by senegal the confederation was founded on first february 1982 following an agreement between the two countries signed on 12 december 1981. this confederation was intended to promote cooperation between the two countries but was dissolved by senegal on 30th september 1989. after the gambia refused to move closer toward union.
7 The house of slaves the house of slaves and its door of no return is a museum and memorial to the atlantic slave trade ongoing online three kilometers off the coast of the city of dakar in senegal its museum which was opened in 1962 and curated until bakar joseph ninja's death in 2009 is set to memorialize the final exit point of slaves from africa while historians differ how many african slaves were actually held in this building as well as the relative importance of gory island as a point of atlantic slave trade visitors from africa europe and america continue to make it an important place to remember the human tool of african slavery unfortunately senegal was one of the main locations for the west african slave trade to see the remnants of the past take a visit to the beautiful gory island it's a popular pilgrimage sport for people of the african diaspora.
8 puen des al madii westernmost point of midland africa travelers challenge puendes al madi very near the modern airport in the current capital of senegal you can find this cape a place that marks the end of the african mainland on its western side the rocky promontory ends in sandy areas and has a major seaport going along the peninsula to the south and then to the east in front of the coast you find the island of gory declare the world heritage site by unesco in 1978. around the area you can try local seafood on restaurant row and shop with an artisanal village nearby you can head to mammal's lighthouse for a tour of the building and see the car from a high elevation.
9 The two biggest exports from senegal are peanuts and fish predominantly rural and with limited natural resources the economy of senegal gains most of its foreign exchange from fish and groundnets as one of the dominant parts of the economy the agricultural sector of senegal is highly vulnerable to environmental conditions such as variations in rainfall and climate change and changes in world commodity prices the vocals in the girls level involves peanut farming and fishing peanut production accounts for 40 percent of cultivated land in senegal and at one point farmers produced over a million tons of unprocessed peanuts in one year senegal's location along the atlantic coast has made fishing a common practice for locals senegal is a net food importer particularly for rice which represents almost 75 percent of cereal imports peanuts sugarcane and cotton are important cash crabs and a wide variety of fruits and vegetables are grown for local and export markets modest fishing towns have arisen due to this popular activity and many fishermen take pride in their elaborate fishing boats.
10 It inspired the world's most grueling car race some would argue that racing around a smooth track for a couple of hours it's child's play compared to what's most growing endurance races these events take racing to the extreme with drivers covering huge distances on tricky terrain in cars that aren't always up to the task but just how far is very far when it comes to long distance motorsport to find out we are taking a look at some of the world's longest car races from around the world in 80 days rally to italy's famous mao miglia conceived in 1979 the paris dakar rally was regarded as the toughest race on the planet a test of man and machine the rally cuts at treacherous path through some of the most dangerous terrain on earth including sahara desert however it was the threat of terrorism in the sahel that saw the competition moved to south america in 2009.
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