Dakar , City (pop., 2004 est.: city, 1,009,256; urban agglom., 2,098,648), capital of Senegal. One of the chief seaports on the western African coast, it lies midway between the mouths of the Gambia and Sénégal rivers. It was founded by the French in 1857, and its development was spurred by the opening in 1886 of western Africa’s first railway, from Saint-Louis to Dakar. In 1902 it became the capital of French West Africa and in 1960 of Senegal. Dakar is one of tropical Africa’s leading industrial and service centres. There are museums of ethnography and archaeology there and museums of the sea and of history in nearby Gorée.
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Senegal Summary
Senegal, country in western Africa. 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 semiarid grassland, oceanfront, and tropical rainforest
Louis Faidherbe Summary
Louis Faidherbe was the governor of French Senegal in 1854–61 and 1863–65 and a major founder of France’s colonial empire in Africa. He founded Dakar, the future capital of French West Africa. After graduating from the École Polytechnique, Faidherbe joined the corps of military engineers in 1840.