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- Tambacounda (Arabic: تامباكوندا; Wolof:[citation needed] Tambaakundaa [citation needed]) is the largest city in eastern Senegal, 400 kilometres (250 mi)...
- Tambacounda, formerly known as Sénégal Oriental, is a region of Senegal. It used to be part of the Mali Empire before the borders were created to separate...
- Évora Tambacounda 2004 was an overland expedition starting in Évora, Portugal and ending in Tambacounda, Senegal. the trip with more than 13000 km took...
- Tambacounda Airport (IATA: TUD, ICAO: GOTT) is an airport serving Tambacounda, the capital of the Tambacounda Region in Senegal. Airport information for...
- Tambacounda Department is one of the 45 departments of Senegal, and one of the four making up the Tambacounda Region. It formerly covered an area of 20...
- (Gambia) - Sokone - Kaolack N6: Tambacounda – Vélingara - KoldaZiguinchor – (Guinea-Bissau) N7: Ouro Sogui - Tambacounda – Niokolo-Koba – Kédougou – Guinea...
- A Dakar-bound train came off the tracks between Bala and Goudiry in Tambacounda Region, Senegal. Four carriages reportedly overturned, but no official...
- Department Bakel Department Goudiry Department Koumpentoum Department Tambacounda Department M'bour Department Thiès Department Tivaouane Department Bignona...
- Kaffrine Region was split from Kaolack, Kédougou region was split from Tambacounda, and Sédhiou region was split from Kolda. To date, all regions take their...
- The Musée Régional de Tambacounda is a museum located in Senegal. List of museums in Senegal Museums in Senegal (Archived December 3, 2010, at the Wayback...