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Properties for sale Senegal,
West Africa.
Senegal gained independence in 1960. It occupies
a total landmass of about 196,723 square kilometres.
Dakar is its capital. The country is bordered
by the Gambia, Guinea-Bissau and Guinea to the
south, Mauritania to the north, Mali to the east,
and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. Its climate
is tropical, with an average temperature of 860F
or 300C.
The country contains: low plains, hills, plateaux,
volcanic rocks, mountains rising to over 500 metres
at the peak, mangrove swamps, rivers, savannah
grassland, acacia, and forests. The forests and
rivers contain: hyenas, panthers, lions, antelopes,
crocodiles, turtles, and hippopotamuses.
The economy is based on agriculture; along with
tourism, and trade in textiles and African art
and craft. Cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, and other
livestock, fish and shrimps millet, beans, sweet
potatoes, and cassava, are farmed for domestic
and export purposes.
Its mineral and resource deposits include: crude
oil, aluminium and calcium phosphate, and titanium
ore.
Its industries include: aluminium, phosphate,
textiles, cement, cigarettes, drinks, leather,
fish, peanut, and sugar refining, plants; along
with oil exploration and ship repair.
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