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On the Web
- A Trip to Senegal - Report on a trip (in 1999) to Senegal by Sherman Lewis of California State University. Analysis of Senegal's development.
- BBC Sport World Cup 2002 - Senegal - Analysis of the Senegal team's performance in the World Cup 2002. Includes photos and player profiles.
- Afropop - Senegal - Introduction to musicians and music styles of Senegal; includes discography and features on artists.
- Centre for Disease Control (CDC) - Senegal country page - profile of HIV/AIDS in Senegal, with reporting of the CDC's programme, and links to other health-related sites.
- Senegal-Info - Informationen zum Engagement deutscher Hilfsorganisationen in Senegal, zu Land, Literatur, Film, Musik, Tourismus und Parntnerschaften.
- Au-Senegal.com - Comprehensive tourist guide to Senegal includes directories of hotels, resorts, and travel/tourism agencies along with practical practical information for the visitor. [English, French, Italian, Spanish]
- Family Health International (FHI) - Senegal - Overview of Senegal and FHI programmes including research, education and services in family planning, STDS/HIV and family health.
- USAID Health - Senegal - Links to USAID country information on Senegal, health statistics, and information on the HIV/AIDS programme.
- US Library of Congress - Portals to the World: Senegal - Annotated directory of selected online resources.
- ClickAfrique - Senegal - Reference information and website links for Senegal.
Wikipedia Articles
- Saint-Louis, Senegal - Saint-Louis, or Ndar as it is called in Wolof, is the capital of Senegal's Saint-Louis Region. Located in the northwest of Senegal, near the mouth of the Senegal River, and 200 miles north of Senegal's Capital City Dakar, it has a population officially estimated at 176,000 in 2005.
- Socialist Party of Senegal - The Socialist Party of Senegal (Parti Socialiste du Sénégal) is a political party in Senegal. It was the ruling party in Senegal from independence in 1960 until 2000.
- Le Petit Senegal - Le Petit Sénégal, or Little Senegal, is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Manhattan. It has been called Le Petit Senegal by the West African immigrant community and Little Senegal by some people from outside the neighborhood.
- Parliament of Senegal - The Parliament of Senegal () is the country's bicameral national parliament. It was unicamerial before 1999 and from 2001 to 2007; between 1999 and 2001 and since May 2007, the otherwise unicameral National Assembly of Senegal was only the parliament's lower house, with the indirectly elected Senate of Senegal being the upper house.
- Mauritania-Senegal Border War - The Mauritania-Senegal Border War was a conflict fought between the West African countries of Mauritania and Senegal during 1989-1991. The conflict began around the two countries' River Senegal border, over grazing rights.