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Carabane Carabane, also
known as Karabane, is an
island and a
village located in the
extreme south-west of Senegal, in the
mouth of the
Casamance River...
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Elinkine on
March 25, 1851,
resulting in the
cession of the
island of
Carabane to France. The well of Umar Tall was
classified as a
historic monument...
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Mangrove oysters on
mangrove trees in
Carabane...
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which had a
capacity of 536 p****engers. 185
people boarded the ship from
Carabane, an
island where there was no
formal port of
entry or exit for p****engers...
- from the
original on 13
January 2023.
Retrieved 22
August 2023. "L'île de
Carabane" (in French).
UNESCO World Heritage Centre.
Archived from the original...
- Gambia. They
represent approximately 1% of the po****tion of Senegal.
Carabane Demographics of
Senegal (in English) Wuli, Elan & Inerti: The Karoninka...
- 1700, but was
never an
important economic center. The
French occupied Carabane island downstream in 1836,
forcing Portuguese ships to pay
duties there...
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island of
Carabane to France. The
village is part of the
rural community of
Mlomp in Oussouye, Ziguinchor. The
nearest towns are
Carabane, Hitou, Kabounkoute...
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Loudia Ouoloff, Oussouye, Ziguinchor, Casamance. The
nearest towns are
Carabane, Kagnout,
Loudia Diola, Elinkine,
Santhiaba Ouolof. (in English) Maps,...
- A rice
paddy near
Carabane after the harvest...