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  1. Learn world geography the easy way! Seterra is a map quiz game, available online and as an app for iOS an Android. Using Seterra, you can quickly learn to locate countries, capitals, cities, rivers lakes and much more on a map.

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      Die verschiedene Spielmöglichkeiten auf Seterra Online...

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      Seterra est un jeu éducatif de géographie pour Windows,...

  2. www.britishcouncil.com.sn › files › 17_west_african_countries_-_senegal_a1LearnEnglish - British Council

    Senegal is a big country in West Africa. It has about 15 million people. It is the most western country in Africa or Europe, on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean. The name of the country has an interesting history.

  3. SENEGAL. INTRODUCTION. The French began to expand onto the Senegalese mainland in the second half of the 19th century and made it a French colony. The French colonies of Senegal and French Sudan were merged in 1959 and granted independence in 1960 as the Mali Federation. The union broke up after only a few months.

  4. Recent developments. Growth is estimated to decelerate to 4.8 percent in 2022 (2.1 percent in per capita terms), from 6.1 percent in 2021 (3.3 per-cent in per capita terms). The higher inter-national prices for oil, fertilizer and food have depressed private consumption, and slowed industrial production in 2022.

  5. www.researchgate.net › publication › 376320902_Senegal(PDF) Senegal - ResearchGate

    4 gru 2023 · This article explores some of the ways in which the sub-Saharan African experience has been distinctive – focusing on the adoption of parity quotas in Senegal, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe – and ...

  6. Senegal is a coastal West African nation located 14 degrees north of the equator and 14 degrees west of the Prime Meridian. The country's total area is 196,190 km 2 of which 192,000 km 2 is land and 4,190 km 2 is water.

  7. www.cia.gov › static › 96eedbb003194ebb2ff688cff3f3c72aSENEGAL - The World Factbook

    use Senegal as a transit point to North Africa –and sometimes illegally onward to Europe. The country also has been host to several thousand black Mauritanian refugees since they were expelled from their homeland during its 1989 border conflict with Senegal.