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Dagana, Senegal

Coordinates: 16°29′N 15°36′W / 16.483°N 15.600°W / 16.483; -15.600
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Dagana
Town and commune
Colonial-era warehouses on the riverside
Colonial-era warehouses on the riverside
Dagana is located in Senegal
Dagana
Dagana
Coordinates: 16°29′N 15°36′W / 16.483°N 15.600°W / 16.483; -15.600
Country Senegal
RegionSaint-Louis Region
Area
 • commune5.526 km2 (2.134 sq mi)
Population
 (2023 census)[1]
 • commune26,568
 • Density4,808/km2 (12,450/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+0 (GMT)

Dagana is a town and urban commune situated in the Saint-Louis Region of Senegal and it is the capital of the Dagana Department. Dagana borders Mauritania across the Senegal river.

The different ethnic groups in Dagana include Wolof, Fula (Fula: Fulɓe; French: Peul or Peulh), and Moor.

History

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The village was founded in the 14th century.[2] In 1820 the French installed a fort in Dagana, which was expanded over time.[3]

On June 18th 1833, Njembot Mbodj, lingeer of Waalo, married the Trarza Moorish leader Mohamed El Habib in Dagana.[4]

In March 1908 the French fort was unsuccessfully attacked by the marabout Aly Yoro Dia, who was killed in the attempt.[3]

Le poste de Dagana (illustration de Côte occidentale d'Afrique, 1890)
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In Season 5, Episode 3 of The Grand Tour, presenters Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May use discarded plastic bottles to float cars across the Senegal River at Dagana, as part of a homage to the Dakar Rally.[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b Citypopulation.de Population and area of Dagana Commune
  2. ^ "La Commune de Dagana Sénégal". Saint Louis du Senegal. Retrieved 4 November 2024.
  3. ^ a b Senegal Ministry of Tourism. "Panneau 35: Dagana - le fort". Retrieved 4 November 2024.
  4. ^ « Femmes au Sénégal », in Les cahiers de l'alternance, No. 10, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, Université de Dakar, Centre d'études des sciences et techniques d'information, 2006
  5. ^ The Grand Tour: Sand Job, The Grand Tour, Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, James May, 2024-02-16, retrieved 2024-02-17{{citation}}: CS1 maint: others (link)

16°29′N 15°36′W / 16.483°N 15.600°W / 16.483; -15.600