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===Post Doomsday=== |
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− | The Senegambia coalition |
+ | The Senegambia coalition continued until 1998, when it broke down over Senegal's desire to form the West African Union with Senegambia as a single member. President Abdou Diouf maintained Senegal's devotion to human rights and democracy and kept Senegal as a relative bright spot in the chaos of the world. In 1999 along with Ghana, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, and Togo, it formed the West African Union. |
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Un Peuple, Un But, Une Foi (French) ("One People, One Goal, One Faith") | |||||||
Capital (and largest city) |
Dakar | ||||||
Language | French | ||||||
Legislature | Semi-Presidential Republic | ||||||
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Area | 196,723 km2 | ||||||
Population | 11,534,000 | ||||||
Independence | from France | ||||||
declared | 4 April 1960 | ||||||
Currency | West African Franc |
Senegal is a Republic located in West Africa and is a member of the West African Union
History
Post Doomsday
The Senegambia coalition continued until 1998, when it broke down over Senegal's desire to form the West African Union with Senegambia as a single member. President Abdou Diouf maintained Senegal's devotion to human rights and democracy and kept Senegal as a relative bright spot in the chaos of the world. In 1999 along with Ghana, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, and Togo, it formed the West African Union.
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