- Léopold Sédar
Senghor (/sɒŋˈɡɔːr/ song-GOR, French: [leɔpɔl sedaʁ sɑ̃ɡɔʁ]; 9
October 1906 – 20
December 2001) was a
Senegalese politician,
cultural theorist...
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Augustin Senghor (born 1965),
Senegalese politician Blaise Senghor (1932–1976),
Senegalese film director,
nephew of Léopold Sédar
Senghor Colette Senghor (1925–2019)...
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Colette Senghor née
Hubert (20
November 1925 –19
November 2019) was a French-born
public figure who
served as the
first First Lady of
Senegal from 1960...
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Augustin Senghor (born 21
November 1965) is a
Senegalese politician. A
member of the
Rally of the
Ecologists of Senegal, he
became the
mayor of Gorée...
- Léopold Sédar
Senghor International Airport (French: Aéroport
international Léopold-Sédar-
Senghor, IATA: DKR, ICAO: GOOY) is an
international freight...
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Father Augustin Diamacoune Senghor (4
April 1928 – 13
January 2007) was a
Catholic priest and a
leading figure in the
Casamance independence movement...
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Shaka Senghor is an author, speaker, and coach. He was
formerly Vice
President of
Corporate Communications at Navan, an MIT
Media Lab Director's Fellow...
- Léopold Sédar
Senghor Stadium,
formerly the
Stade de l'Amitie, is a multi-purpose
stadium in Dakar, Senegal. It is
currently used
mostly for football...
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their countries, such as Ho Chi Minh, Zhou
Enlai and Léopold Sédar
Senghor. On 14 June 1940, the
German army
marched into Paris,
which had been declared...
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Attlee Spiridonova Makhno Tito Nagy
Durruti Gerhardsen Erlander Douglas Senghor Allende van der
Lubbe Kreisky Mitterrand N****er
Mandela Dubček
Manley Palme...