- 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...
- 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...
-
south through the Americas.
Arguin (1633–1678 / 1724–1728) Porten****
Portudal Rufisque Joal Gorée(Dutch:
Goeree island' (1617–1663 / 24
October 1664...
- the Baol Sali (later the
seaside town of Saly)
which takes the name of
Portudal, or to Joal in the
Kingdom of Sine. They also
traversed the
lower Casamance...
- 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...
- ʻSur lʼExistence, Fin XVIe siècle, de
Comptoirs Néerlandais à Joal et
Portudal (Sénégal)ʼ,
Notes Africaines 117 (1968): 17. "Climate: Fadiouth". Climate-Data...
-
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...
- February, 1502 –
Fleet anchors in
Senegal (either at
Porto de Ale (Sali
Portudal) or
Bezeguiche (Bay of Dakar)) to take water. It is
reported in one chronicle...