Saint-Louis Department
Saint-Louis Department is one of the 45 departments of Senegal, located in the Saint-Louis Region.
Saint-Louis | |
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Location in the Saint-Louis Region | |
Country | Senegal |
Region | Saint-Louis Region |
Capital | Saint-Louis |
Area | |
• Total | 879 km2 (339 sq mi) |
Population (2013 census) | |
• Total | 296,496 |
• Density | 340/km2 (870/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+0 (GMT) |
There are two communes in the department; Saint-Louis and Mpal
There is a single arrondissement, Rao, which comprises the rural districts (Communautés rurales) of:
- Fass Ngom
- Gandiole
- Gandon
In 2005, the population was estimated at 227,000.
Historic Sites[1]
- Saint-Louis town
- Island of Saint-Louis
- Faidherbe Bridge
- Ex-hydrobase and Stele at the statue of Jean Mermoz
- Fishermen's Cemetery, Langue de Barbarie
- Church and grotto of Notre-Dame de Lourdes, Sor Quarter, Saint-Louis
- Remains of the first brickworks of Africa - Bopp-ou-Thior Island (2 km from Saint-Louis)
- Keur Cluny : Old orphanage of the Soeurs de Saint-Joseph de Cluny, Ndar Toute, Saint-Louis
- Monument to Old Soldiers - Place Pointe à Pitre, Guet-Ndar
- Marmyale Catholic cemetery, Sor Quarter, Saint-Louis
- School of the Sons of the Chief and Spokesmen, Ecole Khayar Mbengue, Sor Quarter
- Railway Station
- Ancien Temple Protestant et Asile des esclaves, Pont de Khor Saint-Louis
- Arrondissement de Rao
- Tumuli of Rao (Nguiguéla, Mboy-u-Gar, Menguègne)
- Tower of Ndialakhar
- Ruins of the Fort of Laybar, near Saint-Louis
- The historic site of the Village of Nder
- Ruins of the Post Ofiice of the bar at Mouit
- The prehistoric site of the Marigot of Khant
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