- Saly (also
called Sali or Saly
Portudal) is a
seaside resort and
urban commune in Thiès
Region on the
Petite Côte of Senegal,
south of Dakar. It is a major...
- The
Portudal–Joal M****acre took
place in 1589. It was the
murder and
expulsion of
English traders from
Portudal and Joal in
modern day Senegal. In the...
- has 8
urban communes; Joal-Fadiouth, Mbour, Nguékhokh, Thiadiaye, Saly
Portudal, Ngaparou,
Somone and Popenguine.
Since 2018, the
department will be creating...
- The
northern section near
Dakar contains seaside resorts such as Saly
Portudal, Rufisque,
Nianing and Popenguine-Ndayane. The
entire coast is part of...
- (near Fort St. Michel) on the
south end of the island.
Trading posts:
Portudal: 1633 to 1678. Here the DWIC
bought slaves and ivory. Rufisque: 1633 to...
- the plain.[citation needed] The kingdom's
primary seaports were at Saly
Portudal and Mbour,
giving the
nobles access to
imported luxuries and
firearms that...
-
communities in
Saint Louis, Gorée and
other places along the
Petite Côte (Saly-
Portudal, Joal)
south to the
Gambia River.[citation needed] By the 1650s, the Dutch...
- ʻSur lʼExistence, Fin XVIe siècle, de
Comptoirs Néerlandais à Joal et
Portudal (Sénégal)ʼ,
Notes Africaines 117 (1968): 17. "Climate: Fadiouth". Climate-Data...
- the Cap Vert,
including the
important trading posts at Rufisque, Saly-
Portudal, Joal, and Cacheu, in
addition to the
commerce of the
Gambia river, as...
-
MORTALITY IN
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: THE ROLE OF
LONGITUDINAL STUDIES Saly
Portudal, Senegal, 7–11
October 1991.
Retrieved 9
September 2017. Nabil, Muhammad...