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Niaye is a 1964
Senegalese short drama film
directed by
Ousmane Sembène. It is an
adaptation of Vehi-Ciosane ou Blanche-Genèse. The
pregnancy of a young...
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Niayes is a
geographical area in
northwestern Senegal which forms a
coastal strip, with sand
dunes adjoining the sea
being backed by a
string of fresh...
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Louga (Arabic: لوجا; Wolof: Luga) is a city in
northwestern Senegal.
Louga is a
cattle market centre, and has road and rail
links with the port city of...
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established in 1921 and was
called Niayes-Pikine. The
modern club was
established in 1970,
first known as ASC
Niayes-Pikine up to the 2000s. AS Pikine...
- Pikine",
while an
informal community has
grown up
around it. The
Grande Niaye de Pikine, a
green area
known for
market gardening, lies to the
north west...
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Niayes Arrondis****t is an arrondis****t of the
Pikine Department in the
Dakar Region of Senegal. It is
divided into 4
communes d'arrondis****t; Keur...
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reported from a
maximum latitude of
approximately 15°
north in
Senegal (
Niayes Region), to a
minimum of 28.5°
south in
South Africa (KwaZulu-Natal Province)...
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called Barom Sarret (The Wagoner). In 1964 he made
another short,
entitled Niaye. In 1966 he
produced his
first feature film, La
Noire de...,
based on one...
- Djaraf, AS Douanes, US Gorée, ASC
Niarry Tally, US
Ouakam Stade Alboury Niaye Louga 15,000 ASEC
Ndjambour Stade Aline Sitoe Diatta Ziguinchor 10,000 Casa...
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support a wide
range of
aquatic vegetation. In the
coastal zone of
Niayes, a
coastal strip of land
between Dakar and
Saint Louis where a line of lakes...