Senegal is another poor sub-Saharan country in Africa. The unique thing about Senegal is it has been able to hold free and transparent elections. It is one of the few post colonial countries to achieve this level of success in democratic processes.
Continent: Africa
Population: 13,700,000
HDI Rank: 166th
Neighbors: North - Mauritania, East - Mali, South - Guinea and Guinea-Bissau, Surrounds - The Gambia
Dakar - Capital of Senegal
Bushland Northern Senegal
Gambia River
I would like to visit there some day.
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ReplyDeleteI bet there are some interesting animals in the bushland.
ReplyDeleteLooks so peacefull :(
ReplyDeletelooks good, but africa ? also i'm fallowing you
ReplyDeleteBushland looks vast.
ReplyDeleteThe bushland looks interesting would probably look better in person
ReplyDeletearea around that river looks so wild, wouldn't mind going there
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Looks like an extremely beautiful place!
ReplyDeleteNice post. Those photos are great.
ReplyDeletelooks like a good place to visit. stable compared to the rest of the region.
ReplyDeletelots of seagulls there too.
ReplyDeleteMan that place looks cool!
ReplyDeleteI love those landscapes. I'm glad my country have jungle too.
ReplyDeleteThere are nice places in every country. you should put a world map out so we can see where it is. :]
ReplyDeleteNice blog.following now ;)
ReplyDeleteit's very beautiful, but they had to move the Paris-Dakar rally because they had security problems.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to visit Senegal someday.
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Very cool flag that country has. The sooner Africa get rid itself of its problems, the better better the world will be.
ReplyDeleteVery informative blog, nice layout! Africa really needs to sort its shit out!
ReplyDeleteHopefully not like the some elections where there is only one choice! Or to vote against would get you killed. Cool blog, following and supportin :)
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