Nioro du Rip Department

Last updated
Nioro du Rip
Map of the departments of the Kaolack region of Senegal.png
CountryFlag of Senegal.svg  Senegal
Region Kaolack Region
Capital Nioro du Rip
Area
  Total2,277 km2 (879 sq mi)
Population
 (2023)
  Total513,181
  Density230/km2 (580/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+0 (GMT)

Nioro du Rip Department is one of the 45 departments of Senegal, located in the region of Kaolack.

The principal settlement is the commune of Nioro du Rip. Rural districts (Communautés rurales) comprise:

The total population in 2005 was estimated at 282,175.

Historic sites in Nioro du Rip department [1]

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Senegambian stone circles</span> Archaeological site in Senegal and The Gambia

The Senegambian stone circles or the Wassu stone circles are groups of megalithic stone circles that lie in The Gambia north of Janjanbureh and in central Senegal. Spread across a region 30,000 km2 (12,000 sq mi), they are sometimes divided into the Wassu (Gambian) and Sine-Saloum (Senegalese) circles, but this is purely a national division. Containing over 1000 stone circles and tumuli spread across an area 350 km (220 mi) long and 100 km (62 mi) wide, the Senegambian stone circles are the largest concentration of stone circles seen anywhere in the world and an extensive sacred landscape that was used for more than 1500 years. As a result, the sites were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2006.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Departments of Senegal</span>

The 14 regions of Senegal are subdivided into 46 departments and 103 arrondissements and by collectivités locales which elect administrative officers.

Mbacké is a city in central Senegal, located 190 km (118 mi) east of Dakar. It is the capital of an administrative department in the Diourbel region. Along with the nearby city of Touba, Mbacké forms an urban conurbation whose population currently stands at about 500,000, making it Senegal's second largest agglomeration. It is connected to Dakar and Touba by the N3 road.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mbacké Department</span> Department in Diourbel Region, Senegal

Mbacké Department is one of the 45 departments of Senegal, and one of the three constituting the Diourbel Region.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Tambacounda Department</span> Department in Tambacounda Region, Senegal

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 20,328 km² and in 2013 had an estimated population of 283,769. However in 2005 it was reduced in size to create the new Koumpentoum Department.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Fatick Department</span> Department in Fatick Region, Senegal

Fatick Department is one of the 45 departments of Senegal, one of the three departments making up the Fatick Region, and lies on the road between Mbour and Kaolack. The Fatick region is home to many Sereer people; the Sereers are one of the major ethnic groups in Senegal and there are four Sereer dialects. Fatick town is the major urban center for the region.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Foundiougne Department</span> Department in Fatick Region, Senegal

Foundiougne Department is one of the departments of Senegal, located in the Fatick Region.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kaffrine Department</span> Department in Kaffrine Region, Senegal

Kaffrine Department is one of the 45 departments of Senegal, and is located in the Kaffrine Region, formerly part of the Kaolack Region.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kaolack Department</span> Département in Kaolack Region, Senegal

Kaolack Département is one of the 45 departments of Senegal, located in the Region of Koalack.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Lat Jor</span> Damel-Teigne

Lat Jor Ngoné Latir Jop was a nineteenth-century damel (king) of Cayor, a Wolof state that is today in Sénégal. He is today a national hero of Senegal for his resistance to French colonialism.

Mamadu Diakhou Bâ, also known as Maba Jahou Bah, Ma Ba Diakhu, Ma Ba Diakho Ba, Ma Ba Jaaxu, Mabba Jaxu Ba, was a Muslim leader in West Africa during the 19th century. He was a disciple of the Tijaniyya Sufi brotherhood and became the Almami of Saloum.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Nioro du Rip</span> Place in Kaolack, Senegal

Nioro du Rip is a city in the south-west of Sénégal, situated about 60 km (37 mi) to the south-west of Kaolack and is 27 km (17 mi) from the border with The Gambia.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Nioro Cercle</span> Cercle in Kayes Region, Mali

Nioro Cercle is an administrative subdivision of the Kayes Region of Mali. Its administrative center (chef-lieu) is the town of Nioro du Sahel. The commune is on the Mauritanian border and has long been a major stop on the trans-Saharan trade.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Birkilane Department</span> Department in Kaffrine Region, Senegal

Birkilane Department is one of the 45 departments of Senegal and is located in the Kaffrine Region. It was created as part of the new region in 2008.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Medina Sabakh Arrondissement</span> Arrondissement in Kaolack Region, Senegal

Medina Sabakh Arrondissement is an arrondissement of the Nioro du Rip Department in the Kaolack Region of Senegal.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Wack Ngouna Arrondissement</span> Arrondissement in Kaolack Region, Senegal

Wack Ngouna Arrondissement is an arrondissement of the Nioro du Rip Department in the Kaolack Region of Senegal.

Paoskoto is a village and rural commune in Paoskoto Arrondissement in the Nioro du Rip Department of the Kaolack Region of Senegal, located near the border with the Gambia.

Fandène is a small village in Senegal about 7 km from Thiès. It is inhabited by the Serer people.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Battle of Fandane-Thiouthioune</span> Religious war between the Serer people and the Muslim Marabouts of the 19th century

The Battle of Fandane-Thiouthioune, also known as the Battle of Somb or the Battle of Somb-Tioutioune, occurred on 18 July 1867. It was a religious war between the Serer people and the Muslim Marabouts in 19th-century Senegal and the Gambia, but it also had a political and economic dimension to it: vendetta and empire-building. Fandane, Thiouthioune and Somb were part of the pre-colonial Serer Kingdom of Sine, now part of independent Senegal.

Porokhane is a town and commune near Nioro du Rip in Paoskoto Arrondissement, Kaolack Region, Senegal. It is a major pilgrimage site for the Mourides of Senegal.

References

13°45′N15°48′W / 13.750°N 15.800°W / 13.750; -15.800