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         Senegal Geography:     more books (17)
  1. Senegal in Pictures. (Visual Geography Series) by Eugene Gordon, 1974-07
  2. Some aspects of the agrarian geography of Senegal: The circle of Louga = Quelques aspects de la géographie agraire au Sénégal (Human relations area files) by Jean Suret-Canale, 1959
  3. The port of Ziguinchor: The direct ocean outlet for Casamance (Senegal) (Technical report / Division of Economic Geography, Columbia University) by Richard J Peterec, 1962
  4. Background notes, Senegal (SuDoc S 1.123:SE 5/998) by U.S. State Department, 1998
  5. Longing for Exile: Migration and the Making of a Translocal Community in Senegal, West Africa by Michael C. Lambert, 2002-07-30
  6. Senegal (Africa: Continent in the Balance) by Tanya Mulroy, 2007-09
  7. Long-term changes in the woody vegetation in N. Kordofan, the Sudan: A study with the emphasis on Acacia Senegal (Rapporter och notiser / Lunds Universitets Naturgeografiska) by Katarina Olsson, 1984
  8. Senegal (Modern World Nations) by Janet H. Gritzner, Charles F. Gritzner, 2004-12-31
  9. Climatic perturbation and urbanization in Senegal.(urbanization and global environmental change: 21st century challenges): An article from: The Geographical Journal by Cheikh Gueye, Abdou Salam Fall, et all 2007-03-01
  10. Insight Guides the Gambia & Senegal (Insight Guide Gambia & Senegal) by Insight Guides, 1990-06
  11. Senegal: A State of Change (Oxfam Country Profiles Series) by Robin Sharp, 1994-12-01
  12. Muslim Brotherhoods and Politics in Senegal by Lucy C. Behrman, 1970-12
  13. The ecology of malnutrition in the French speaking countries of West Africa and Madagascar;: Senegal, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Togo, Dahomey, Cameroon, Niger, ... and Madagascar (Food geography series) by Jacques M May, 1968
  14. A new geography of Senegambia by Oyeyemi Haffner, 1981

81. Senegal, Map And Flag
city information and pictures about senegal with discussion forum, map, realestate and Introduction Map geography People Government Economy
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... Transnational Issue Introduction Senegal Background: Independent from France in 1960, Senegal joined with The Gambia to form the nominal confederation of Senegambia in 1982. However, the envisaged integration of the two countries was never carried out, and the union was dissolved in 1989. Despite peace talks, a southern separatist group sporadically has clashed with government forces since 1982. Senegal has a long history of participating in international peacekeeping. Geography Senegal Location: Western Africa, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean, between Guinea-Bissau and Mauritania Geographic coordinates: 14 00 N, 14 00 W

82. Geography Of Senegal
Providing geography of senegal information. geography senegal Location WesternAfrica bordering the North Atlantic Ocean between GuineaBissau and
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83. Senegal (08/05)
Republic of senegal. geography Area 196840 sq. km. (76000 sq. mi. geographysenegal is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean, Mauritania, Mali, Guinea,
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August 2005
Background Note: Senegal

PROFILE OFFICIAL NAME:
Republic of Senegal
Geography
Area: 196,840 sq. km. (76,000 sq. mi.), about the size of South Dakota.
Cities: Capital Dakar. Other cities Diourbel, Kaolack, Kolda, Louga, Rufisque, Saint-Louis, Thies, Tambacounda, Ziguinchor.
Terrain: Flat or rising to foothills.
Climate: Tropical/Saheliandesert or grasslands in the north, heavier vegetation in the south and southeast. People
Nationality: Noun and adjective Senegalese (sing. and pl.). Population (2002 est.): 10 million. Annual growth rate: 1.9%. Ethnic groups: Wolof 43%; Fulani (Peulh) and Toucouleur 23%; Serer 15%; Diola, Mandingo, and others 19%. Religions: Muslim 95%, Christian 4%, traditional 1%. Languages: French (official), Wolof, Pulaar, Serer, Diola, Mandingo, Soninke. Education: Attendance primary 75.8%, middle school 26.5%, secondary 11% (estimated). Literacy Health: Infant mortality rate Life expectancy 52 yrs.

84. Geography Of Senegal
Volcano Live www.volcanolive.com. geography of senegal. senegal. Geographiccoordinates, 14 N, 14 W. Location, Western Africa, bordering the North Atlantic
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Volcano Live
www.volcanolive.com Geography of Senegal Senegal Geographic coordinates 14 N, 14 W Location Western Africa, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean, between Guinea-Bissau and Mauritania Terrain generally low, rolling, plains rising to foothills in southeast Highest Point unnamed feature near Nepen Diakha 581 m Natural hazards lowlands seasonally flooded; periodic droughts Volcanic Activity No volcanoes
Geography of Senegal
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85. Senegal Overview
senegal s ecovillage headquarters at Yoff on the tropical Atlantic coast. MA, Physical geography, University Cheikh Anta Diop (UCAD), Dakar, senegal
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Senegal
Ecotourism and Sustainable Development Download program information sheet
(PDF - 217k) Read the ongoing weblog for this program "There are two lasting bequests we
can give our children. One is roots,
the other is wings."
- Frederick Buechner
Overview Study abroad in Senegal and engage with ecovillagers and indigenous villagers on topics of sustainable development and ecotourism. Explore theories and get hands-on experience collaboratively assessing the needs of different communities by developing skills in Participatory Action Research (PAR) and Appreciative Inquiry (AI) methods. In several West African villages that are working to improve their quality of life while preserving their millenia-old culture, you pursue service learning projects protecting natural resources, creating livelihoods, improving education and health, and celebrating cultural diversity.
The first part of your program takes place at EcoYoff headquarters in Dakar. The following 4-6 weeks take place in rural villages rich in history, crafts and dance, bordering beautiful Lac de Guiers, reservoir for Senegal's potable water supply, where you interact with villagers and professionals from the World Bank's Long Term Water Project and the UNDP's Global Environmental Fund. Return to EcoYoff for two final weeks of reflection, analysis and sharing your results with the community.

86. PSU Department Of Geography Dr. Petra Tschakert
Much of the research is similar to the one in senegal. Department of geography,part of The College of Earth and Mineral Sciences
http://www.geog.psu.edu/people/tschakert/

87. Resources From Www.BiologyBrowser.org
Main Category geography. Home geography Africa senegal A Survey ofthe Conservation Status of Cetaceans in senegal, the Gambia and GuineaBissau
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  • A Survey of the Conservation Status of Cetaceans in Senegal, the Gambia and Guinea-Bissau
  • 88. Senegal - Wikitravel
    With a North Atlantic Ocean coastline in the west, senegal has GuineaBissau to The geography is much different as well much more jungle-like than
    http://wikitravel.org/en/Senegal
    Senegal
    From Wikitravel
    Flag Quick Facts Capital Dakar Government republic under multiparty democratic rule
    Currency Communaute Financiere Africaine franc (XOF); note - responsible authority is the Central Bank of the West African States Area total: 196,190 sq km
    land: 192,000 sq km
    water: 4,190 sq km Population 10,589,571 (July 2002 est.) Language French (official), Wolof, Pulaar, Jola, Mandinka Religion Muslim 94%, indigenous beliefs 1%, Christian 5% (mostly Roman Catholic) Senegal is a country in Western Africa . It is the westernmost country on the African continent. With a North Atlantic Ocean coastline in the west, Senegal has Guinea-Bissau to the south, Guinea to the southeast, Mali to the east, and Mauritania to the north. The Gambia is almost an enclave of Senegal in the middle of the western coast. Map of Senegal Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Regions
    2 Cities

    3 Other destinations

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    • Dakar : The capital city, where you'll undoubtedly fly into. There will be men, who act like vultures as soon as you step out outside the airport to try to get you into their cab, and some even have the audacity to not only try to rip you off, but to try to rip you off in Euros I was quoted 15 euros one time for a far that should have been about $8/4000 CFA. It does have some nice areas though. You do have to be firm and vigilant about what you are bargaining for, particularly with cab drivers. Try to learn some Wolof, or at least French if you can.

    89. K-State Geography -- Research
    Digital Geoscience Atlas for senegal Jr., Doug Goodin, and Shawn HutchinsonDepartment of geography. Kansas State University Manhattan, Kansas 66506
    http://www.ksu.edu/geography/senegal/
    Digital Geoscience Atlas for Senegal
    Welcome
    General information about geography at
    K-State.
    Academics

    Undergraduate and graduate programs, scholarship information, and course listings.
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    titles.
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    Research and teaching laboratories, other facilities, and helpful department resources.
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    Geography faculty, staff, and graduate students. GTU Gamma Theta Upsilon (GTU) International Geographical Honor Society. News Department and alumni newsletters, as well as recent media coverage. Today's Weather Current Manhattan weather reported by the National Weather Service.
    Current Project Information:
    Ma ry Hubbard Department of Geology, Kansas State University John Harrington, Jr., Doug Goodin , and Shawn Hutchinson Department of Geography Kansas State University Manhattan, Kansas 66506
    Project Overview
    There is a strong and rapidly growing relationship between Kansas State University (KSU) and the University Cheikh Anta Diop de Dakar (UCAD). We propose to enhance this partnership through a multi-year project advancing higher education with an emphasis on geospatial technology (including remote sensing and geographic information systems). Our efforts in partnership building involve the development of a Digital Geoscience Atlas for Senegal. Building these partnerships through advanced technical training and the development of a digital geoscience atlas for Senegal will provide numerous benefits to the faculty and students at both UCAD and KSU.

    90. TDS; Passports, Visas, Travel Documents
    geography. senegal is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean, Mauritania, Mali, Guinea,and GuineaBissau. The Gambia penetrates more than 320 kilometers (200 mi.
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    Senegal Africa
    GEOGRAPHY Senegal is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean, Mauritania, Mali, Guinea, and Guinea-Bissau. The Gambia penetrates more than 320 kilometers (200 mi.) into Senegal. Well-defined dry and humid seasons result from northeast winter winds and southwest summer winds. Dakar's annual rainfall of about 61 centimeters (24 in.) occurs between June and October when maximum temperatures average 27oC (82oF); December to February minimum temperatures are about 17oC (63oF). Interior temperatures are higher than along the coast, and rainfall increases substantially farther south, exceeding 150 centimeters (60 in.) annually in some areas. Official Name: Republic of Senegal
    Area: 196,840 sq. km. (76,000 sq. mi.), about the size of South Dakota.
    Cities: CapitalDakar. Other citiesDiourbel, Kolda, Kaolack, Louga, Saint-Louis, Thies, Tambacounda, Ziguinchor.
    Terrain: Flat or rising to foothills.

    91. TradePort Country Profiles From World Trade Press
    geography Note. senegal is the westernmost country on the African continent; TheGambia is almost an enclave of senegal.
    http://www.tradeport.org/countries/senegal/01grw.html

    Country Profiles Home
    Country Facts - Senegal
    The People
    Nationality
    Senegalese (singular and plural)
    Ethnic Composition
    Wolof  Pular  Serer  Diola  Mandingo  Soninke  European and Lebanese Other 
    Religious Composition
    Muslim  Christian Indigenous beliefs
    Languages Spoken
    French (official), Wolof, Pulaar, Jola, Mandinka
    Education and Literacy
    Education is compulsory at the primary level between ages of 6 and 12. Because of a lack of facilities, however, just over half the children attend school. Literacy rates are low, the total population has a literacy rate of approximately 39.1 percent, divided into an estimated at 51.1 percent for men, and 28.9 percent for women.
    Labor Force
    Total: N/A
    By occupation: Agriculture, 70%.
    Geography
    Land Mass Total
    75,749 sq mi (196,190 sq km)
    Land
    74,131 sq mi (192,000 sq km)
    Water
    1,617 sq mi (4,190 sq km)
    Land Boundaries
    Total: 1,640 mi (2,640 km)
    Border countries: The Gambia (740 km), Guinea 459 mi  (330 km), Guinea-Bissau 210 mi (338 km), Mali 260 mi (419 km), Mauritania 505 mi (813 km)
    Coastline
    329 mi (531 km)
    Maritime claim
    Contiguous zone: 24 nm
    Continental shelf: 200 nm or to the edge of the continental margin
    Exclusive economic zone: 200 nm
    Territorial sea: 12 nm
    Climate/Weather
    Tropical; hot, humid; rainy season (May to November) has strong southeast winds; dry season (December to April) dominated by hot, dry, harmattan wind

    92. World Geography Of The Peanut
    World geography of the Peanut is a project of the Peanut CRSP, University ofGeorgia. senegal has a population of 10.6 million (July 2003 est.
    http://lanra.anthro.uga.edu/peanut/knowledgebase/countries/senegal.cfm
    Morphology Utilization Research Materials World geography ... Introduction Search bibliography Senegal General information Senegal is located at the western tip of Africa bordering with North Atlantic Ocean in the east, Mauritania in the north, Mali in the west, Guinea Bissau and Guinea in the south. Senegal has a hot, humid, tropical climate. It is under the influence of the Sahelo-Sudanian climate characterized by a single, usually short rainy season with frequent interruption by dry spells. The rainy season lasts from May to November and the dry season lasts from December to April. Senegal has a total area of 196,190 square kilometer, and a land area of 192,000 square kilometer out of which 11.58 % is arable land. Senegal has a population of 10.6 million (July 2003 est.) with an annual growth rate of 2.56%. Agriculture is important sector providing employment to 70% of the labor force and accounting for 18 % of GDP. Importance of groundnut Production environment Production constraints Production trend Groundnut production trend in terms of yield, acreage, and total production is shown in the following table and graph.

    93. Peace Corps | World Wise Schools | Lesson Plans | Teacher Guides | Senegal
    senegal Activities for Grades 6 9. Countries of Africa. Purpose To practicebasic map skills and to review the geography of Africa and senegal
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    Senegal Activities for Grades 6 - 9
    Countries of Africa
    Purpose:
    To practice basic map skills and to review the geography of Africa and Senegal Materials:
    Activity:
    • Using available maps, have students work in pairs to label the map of Africa, and complete "Something to Think About." Locate Senegal and The Gambia; note the direction of your Peace Corps Volunteer's country, the United States, and France.
    • Distribute copies of the vegetation and rainfall maps found in grades 10 - 12 . Have students transfer the rainfall and vegetation information about West Africa onto their maps.
    Worksheet: Countries of Africa
    DIRECTIONS: All of the countries of Africa have been numbered on the map "Countries of Africa." Using an atlas or a globe, write the name of each country in the blank next to its number. Watch your spelling.
  • Back to Senegal 6 - 9 Index
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  • 94. Peace Corps | World Wise Schools | Lesson Plans | Teacher Guides | Senegal
    How is the geography of northern senegal different from the geography of southwesternsenegal? How might these differences in geography affect the way
    http://www.peacecorps.gov/wws/guides/senegal/know.html
    Senegal Activities for Grades 6 - 9
    Getting to Know Senegal
    Purpose:
    To practice basic map skills and to review the geography of Africa and Senegal Materials:
  • Snapshot of Senegal
  • Worksheet: Getting to Know Senegal
  • Map of Senegal Activity:
  • Have students use the "Snapshot of Senegal" to complete the worksheet "Getting to Know Senegal." Correct as a class.
    Snapshot of Senegal
    Location:
    Senegal wraps around its smaller neighbor, The Gambia, to form the western bulge of Africa. It has a 330 mile coastline on the Atlantic. Mauritania and Mali are north and east and Guinea and Guinea-Bissau border on the south. Land Area:
    Senegal covers approximately 76,000 square miles, roughly equivalent in size to South Dakota. Terrain:
    The flat rolling plains in the northern region of the country are part of the Sahel desert. In the southeast plateaus rise from the foothills of the Gouta Djallon Mountains. Marshy Sswamps and tropical forests are found in southwest Senegal. The country's four main rivers are the Senegal, Saloum, Casamance and Gambia. Climate:
    The climate is as varied as the terrain. There are two seasons, rainy and dry. The rainy season lasts from June through October. Along the coast the weather tends to be breezy and cooler while further inland it is drier in the north and more tropical in the south. Temperatures range from 64 to 86 degrees.
  • 95. KFPE - Projects - Echanges Universitaires - Intercultural And Interdisciplinary
    and interdisciplinary history and geography book on senegal and Switzerland places a focus upon the history and geography of Switzerland and senegal
    http://www.kfpe.ch/projects/echangesuniv/camara.html
    Homepage Swiss Projects Echanges Universitaires
    News
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    Programme de bourses "Echanges Universitaires" Intercultural and interdisciplinary history and geography book on Senegal and Switzerland Background
    Project idea

    Contact addresses:
    c/o Habib Camara
    Dakar, Senegal
    e-mail: habcam2002@yahoo.fr
    The Berne Declaration
    Quellenstrasse 25 / Postfach
    e-mail: cbuess@evb.ch http:// www.evb.ch

    96. The World Factbook Page On Senegal, Section: Geography
    senegal. (½ Thumbnail of Flag). geography. Location Western Africa, borderingthe North Atlantic Ocean, between GuineaBissau and Mauritania
    http://www.dlhoffman.com/publiclibrary/factbook96/factbook/sg-l.htm
    Senegal
    Geography
    Location: Western Africa, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean, between Guinea-Bissau and Mauritania
    Geographic coordinates: 14 00 N, 14 00 W
    Map references: Africa
    Area:
    total area: 196,190 sq km
    land area: 192,000 sq km
    comparative area: slightly smaller than South Dakota
    Land boundaries:
    total: 2,640 km
    border countries: The Gambia 740 km, Guinea 330 km, Guinea-Bissau 338 km, Mali 419 km, Mauritania 813 km
    Coastline: 531 km Maritime claims: contiguous zone: 24 nm continental shelf: 200 nm or to the edge of the continental margin exclusive economic zone: 200 nm territorial sea: 12 nm International disputes: short section of the boundary with The Gambia is indefinite; boundary with Mauritania in dispute Climate: tropical; hot, humid; rainy season (December to April) has strong southeast winds; dry season (May to November) dominated by hot, dry, harmattan wind Terrain: generally low, rolling, plains rising to foothills in southeast lowest point: Atlantic Ocean m highest point: unnamed location in the Futa Jaldon foothills 581 m Natural resources: fish, phosphates, iron ore

    97. R And D >> Curriculum Resources For Teachers
    The 15minute video provides a brief overview of senegal s geography and history,and viewers visit the capital city of Dakar and learn about life in two
    http://www.indiana.edu/~afrist/curriculum.html
    Curriculum Resources for Teachers
    Curriculum Resources
    Title Author Description Reader 1,001 African Names Julia Stewart This is a selection of first and last names from all over Africa. Each name entry has a phonetic transcription to help the reader with the pronunciation, and the meaning. In addition to the selection of names, the book provides some background materials regarding naming customs, beliefs and traditions in some ethnic communities from Africa. (Citadel Press, 1996, 214pp) Grades K-12, Teacher resource The Adinkra Dictionary W. Bruce Willis This book is a guide to understanding the language and symbols of the colorful hand-painted and hand-embroidered cloth used for mourning among the Akan people of Ghana and Cote d'Ivoire. The cloth, known as adinkra, contains verbal and visual images. The symbols and images are presented in this dictionary. (Pyramid Complex, 1998) Grades 5-12, Teacher resource Africa Access Review Of K-12 Materials Brenda Randolph This guide to juvenile print and audio-visual materials on Africa contains approximately 200 reviews. The reviews were written by educators and librarians who have specialized in the study of Africa and have lived on the c ontinent. An excellent resource for evaluating the quality of the materials on Africa that are already a part of a school library's collection. (Africa Access, 1992, 101pp)

    98. Sénégal - Introduction
    Read on to find out more about Sénégal s geography, people, senegal is drainedby three major rivers the Sénégal in the north and the Gambia and
    http://www.si.umich.edu/chico/UMS/Drummers/senegal.html
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    99. Senegal On The Internet
    World Factbook senegal Has a map, information on geography, people, government,economy, transportation, communication, defense.
    http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/sene.html
    Countries Topics Search the Africa Pages Suggest a Site ... Countries: Senegal See also: Senegal News

    Académie de Lyon, Léopold Sédar Senghor
    In French. Eassys on Senghor, links to sites on Senghor, a bibliography of his works, bibliographies of works about Senghor (books, articles, theses) and a list of books / articles on negritude and African literature. From Académie de Lyon . [KF] http://www2.ac-lyon.fr/enseigne/lettres/collyon/auteurs.shtml
    Africa Development / Afrique et Développement (Dakar, Senegal)
    In English and French. "the quarterly bilingual journal of CODESRIA." Has the table of contents and abstracts. Non-African libraries pay $45 p.a. [KF] http://www.ajol.info/
    Africa Inter Mennonite Mission
    "Organized as the Congo Inland Mission in 1912, AIMM currently has missionaries in six areas of Africa working among various ethnic and language groups." Based in Elkhart, Indiana. Describes their work in Africa including Senegal . Has full text articles from their journal

    100. CIA - The World Factbook 2002 -- Senegal
    clashed with government forces since 1982. senegal has a long history ofparticipating in international peacekeeping. geography, senegal. Top of Page
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