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  2. M'Bour - Wikipedia

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    12,000/km 2 (30,000/sq mi) Time zone. UTC+0 (GMT) Senegalese women Mbour Beach. M'Bour or Mbour (Arabic: مبور; Wolof: Mbuur), is a city in the Thiès Region of Senegal. It lies on the Petite Côte, approximately 80 kilometres (50 mi) south of Dakar. It is home to a population of 284,189 (2023 census).

  3. M'bour Department - Wikipedia

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    M'bour Department is one of the 45 departments of Senegal, one of three in the Thiès Region. Its capital is M'Bour. [1] The department has 8 urban communes; Joal-Fadiouth, Mbour, Nguékhokh, Thiadiaye, Saly Portudal, Ngaparou, Somone and Popenguine. Since 2018, the department will be creating its first planned urban city, named Akon City or in ...

  4. Bassirou Diomaye Faye - Wikipedia

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    Tax inspector. Bassirou Diomaye Diakhar Faye (born 25 March 1980), commonly known mononymously as Diomaye, is a Senegalese politician and former tax inspector who is serving as the fifth and current president of Senegal since 2024. He is the general secretary of the banned party PASTEF, who won the 2024 Senegalese presidential election in place ...

  5. Malicounda Bambara - Wikipedia

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    Malicounda Bambara. Malicounda Bambara is a village in the rural community of Malicounda within M'bour Department of the Thiès Region in western Senegal, located northeast of Saly on the Petite-Côte and approximately 85 km from the Senegalese capital of Dakar.

  6. Fatick - Wikipedia

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    39,361. • Density. 2,500/km 2 (6,400/sq mi) Time zone. UTC+0 (GMT) Fatick (French pronunciation: [fatik]; Wolof: Fatik; Serer: Fatik) [2][3] is a town and urban commune in Senegal, located between M'bour and Kaolack and inhabited by the Serer people. Its 2023 population was at 39,361. [1] It is the capital of the Fatick Region and the Fatick ...

  7. 2020 Senegal shipwreck - Wikipedia

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    2020 Senegal shipwreck. On 29 October 2020, a ship which set off from the Senegalese fishing town of M'Bour caught fire and capsized while taking migrants to Spain's Canary Islands. Around 140 people died, and around 60 survivors were saved by the Senegalese and Spanish navies, and civilian fishermen. The International Organization for ...

  8. Mbour Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    Language family. Deaf-community sign language. Language codes. ISO 639-3. None ( mis) Glottolog. mbou1245. Mbour Sign Language ( French: Langue des signes de M'bour) is an indigenous sign language used in a neighborhood of the city of M'Bour in Senegal. Deaf people in the neighborhood meet regularly.

  9. Stade Caroline Faye - Wikipedia

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    Stade Caroline FayeStade Municipal de Mbour. / 14.427; -16.97. Stade Municipal de Mbour or Stade Caroline Faye is a multi-use stadium in M'Bour, Senegal. It is currently used mostly for football matches and serves as a home ground of Stade Mbour. The stadium holds 5,000 people.