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Louga-Louga
Louga (Arabic: لوجا; Wolof: Luga) is a town in northwestern Senegal. Louga is a cattle market centre, and has road and rail links with the port city of
Louga-Louga Region
Louga is a city and region of Senegal. The region is located to the northwest part of the country and Louga city is in the northwest of the region - about
Louga-Senegal
Diourbel Fatick Kaffrine Kaolack Kédougou Kolda Louga Matam Saint-Louis Sédhiou Tambacounda Thiès Ziguinchor Senegal has a high profile in many international
Louga-Ligue 1 (Senegal)
Autonome (Dakar) 1991–92 : ASEC Ndiambour (Louga) 1992–93 : AS Douanes (Dakar) 1993–94 : ASEC Ndiambour (Louga) 1995 : ASC Diaraf (Dakar) 1996 : SONACOS
Louga-Ogo, Louga
village in Louga Region, Senegal. Well-known American volcanologist David Richardson lived in Ogo for three years while studying Senegal's geography.
Louga-Ogo, Senegal
Ogo, Senegal may refer to: Ogo (arrondissement), an arrondissement of Matam, Senegal Ogo, Diourbel, a village in Diourbel Region, Senegal Ogo, Louga, a
Louga-Regions of Senegal
Senegal is subdivided into 14 regions (French: régions, singular – région), each of which is administered by a Conseil Régional (pl.: Conseils Régionaux)
Louga-List of cities in Senegal
This is a list of cities in Senegal organised by population. It includes all cities with an estimated population of over 10,000 people. Agnam-Goly Balandine
Louga-Departments of Senegal
Department Vélingara Department Kébémer Department Linguère Department Louga Department Kanel Department Matam Department Ranérou Ferlo Department Dagana
Louga-Politics of Senegal
the president. Senegal is subdivided into 13 regions (régions, singular – région): Dakar, Diourbel, Fatick, Kaolack, Kédougou, Kolda, Louga, Matam, Saint-Louis
Louga-Transport in Senegal
in Senegal are prefixed "N" and numbered from 1 to 7: N1: Dakar – Mbour - Fatick - Kaolack – Tambacounda – Kidira – (Mali) N2: Pout – Thiès – Louga - St-Louis
Louga-Dahra
Dahra Djoloff or Dara) is a town of commune status located in the Louga Region of Senegal at roughly 264 km from Dakar, to which it is connected via the
Louga-Rail transport in Senegal
parts of the line conveying phosphates and other minerals from mines in the Louga region to Dakar. Construction work on the Dakar–Niger Railway began at the
Louga-Communes of Senegal
Diaobé-Kabendou[citation needed] Kébémer Guéoul Dahra Linguère Mbeuleukhé[citation needed] Louga Ndiagne[citation needed] Dembakané[citation needed] Hamady Hounaré[citation
Louga-Louga Department
Louga Department is one of the 45 departments of Senegal, and one of the three which comprise the Louga Region. The chief settlement is Louga, the only
Louga-Louga BC
Louga Basket Club, also known simply as Louga or LBC, is a Senegalese basketball club based in Louga. The team competes in the Nationale 1, the highest
Louga-Lol Lol Peul
Lol Lol Peul is a Senegalese village located in the town of Louga, Louga Region. 15°07′N 15°16′W / 15.117°N 15.267°W / 15.117; -15.267 v t e
Louga-Demographics of Senegal
Demographic features of the population of Senegal include population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious
Louga-Government of Senegal
the president. Senegal is subdivided into 13 regions (régions, singular – région): Dakar, Diourbel, Fatick, Kaolack, Kédougou, Kolda, Louga, Matam, Saint-Louis
Louga-Kébémer
Kébémer is a town with commune status in Louga Region in north-west Senegal, lying midway between Thiès and Saint-Louis. It is the chief settlement, with
Louga-Koki Arrondissement
Koki Arrondissement is an arrondissement of the Louga Department in the Louga Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural
Louga-Dahra Arrondissement
Arrondissement is an arrondissement of the Linguère Department in the Louga Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural communities
Louga-Telecommunications in Senegal
operates five main stations at Dakar, Thies, Tambacouda, Ziguinchor, and Louga; there are also numerous relay stations. One (1997). Television sets: 361
Louga-KAMB
Kamb, Western Finland Province, Finland Kamb, Louga, Senegal Kamb, on the Cap-Vert peninsula in Senegal KAMB may refer to: KAMB (FM), a radio station
Louga-Health in Senegal
East and South (Louga, Kaolack, and Tambacounda) and the region of Casamance. The Human Rights Measurement Initiative finds that Senegal is fulfilling 73
Louga-2018 Senegal FA Cup
Douanes EJ Fatick bt US Rail Agora lt Linguère de Saint-Louis Dekkendo de Louga bt AJEL de Rufisque AS Kolda lt CSAD de Dakar Keur Madior lt Casa Sports
Louga-Keur Momar Sarr Arrondissement
Arrondissement is an arrondissement of the Louga Department in the Louga Region of Senegal. The capital lies at Louga city. The arrondissement is divided administratively
Louga-Linguère
Serer and Wolof) is a town located in the Linguère Department, Louga Region of Senegal. Linguére was the capital of the Jolof Empire and its successor
Louga-Guéoul
Guéoul is a town and rural commune in the Louga Region of Senegal. According to PEPAM (Programme d'eau potable et d'assainissement du Millénaire), the
Louga-Healthcare in Senegal
Healthcare in Senegal is a center topic of discourse in understanding the well-being and vitality of the Senegalese people. As of 2008, there was a need
Louga-Villages of Senegal
The Villages of Senegal are the lowest level administrative division of Senegal. They are constituted "by the grouping of several families or carrés in
Louga-List of settlements in Senegal
This is a list of notable cities, towns, and villages in Senegal organized alphabetically and by region: See List of cities in Senegal.
Louga-Koki, Senegal
Koki, also spelled Coki, is a town in Senegal, the capital of an eponymous arrondissement in the Louga Region. Koki was founded by the marabout Matar Ndoumbé
Louga-Railway stations in Senegal
Mali Nayé, Senegal - border with Mali Kayes, Mali Bamako, Mali - national capital - workshops Tivouane Meckhe - Grande Côte - mineral sands Louga - junction
Louga-Dodji
Dodji is a town in north central Senegal. with a 2007 estimated population of 8,281. It is in the Louga Region, Linguère Department, and the Dodji Arrondissement
Louga-Subdivisions of Senegal
Senegal is subdivided into four levels of administrative divisions. At the top level are the Regions of Senegal and their elected administrative body
Louga-Mbédiène Arrondissement
Mbediene Arrondissement is an arrondissement of the Louga Department in the Louga Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into
Louga-Arrondissements of Senegal
The departments of Senegal are subdivided into arrondissements. As of 2008 there were 133. The arrondissements are listed below, by department: Bélé Arrondissement
Louga-Sagata Arrondissement
Arrondissement is an arrondissement of the Kébémer Department in the Louga Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural communities
Louga-Thiowor Museum
Thiowor), known as Case du Tirailleur, is a museum located in the Louga Department, Senegal. In 2007, the Association of Friends of the Museum of the Armed
Louga-Samba Lélé Diba
Diba is a youth international for Senegal, having played up to the Senegal U23s. He was called up to the senior Senegal national team for a 2023 Africa
Louga-Nkatie Cake
is also common in Guinea, they refer to it as Kongodo and in Senegal it is known as louga. The snack is eaten by both the young and old, but very common
Louga-Sakal Arrondissement
Sakal Arrondissement is an arrondissement of the Louga Department in the Louga Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into
Louga-Women in Senegal
Tambacounda (86%), Ziguinchor (69%), and less than 5% in Diourbel and Louga Regions. Senegal is 94% Muslim (FGM is not an Islamic practice) The FGM prevalence
Louga-Abdou Diouf
December 2014.[citation needed] Diouf was born into the Joof family in Louga, Senegal, the child of an Halpulaar mother and a Serere father. He attended primary
Louga-Ndande Arrondissement
Arrondissement is an arrondissement of the Kébémer Department in the Louga Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural communities
Louga-Dodji Arrondissement
Arrondissement is an arrondissement of the Linguère Department in the Louga Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural communities
Louga-N2 road (Senegal)
the northern frontier from the outskirts of the capital Dakar via Thiès, Louga, Saint-Louis, Richard Toll, Thilogne, Ouro Sogui, Kidira and Nayé on the
Louga-Darou Mousti Arrondissement
Arrondissement is an arrondissement of the Kébémer Department in the Louga Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural communities
Louga-Aminata Mbengue Ndiaye
maritime. She also serves as mayor of Louga, and is currently chair of the women's movement of the Socialist Party of Senegal. Previously, Ndiaye served as Minister
Louga-Koki
village on the island of Anjouan in the Comoros Koki, Senegal, a town in the Louga region of Senegal Koki, Estonia, village in Lümanda Parish, Saare County
Louga-United to Boost Senegal
local councils. Prominent PS coalition members won mayoral races in Yène, Louga, Mermoz-Sacré Cœur, Podor and Kaffrine. In the run up to the elections,
Louga-Yang-Yang Arrondissement
Arrondissement is an arrondissement of the Linguère Department in the Louga Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural communities
Louga-List of airports in Senegal
airports in Senegal, sorted by location. Airport names shown in bold indicate the airport has scheduled commercial airline service. Transport in Senegal List
Louga-Abdoulaye Wade
May 1926) is a French then Senegalese politician who was President of Senegal from 2000 to 2012. He is also the Secretary-General of the Senegalese Democratic
Louga-Torrelavega
Rally Driver. Antonio Resines, Actor. Torrelavega is twinned with: Louga, Senegal Old Havana, Cuba Rochefort, France Zug, Western Sahara Municipal Register
Louga-Linguère Department
Linguère Department is one of the 45 departments of Senegal, one of the three making up the Louga Region. Its capital is Linguère, and it encompasses
Louga-Kébémer Department
Kébémer Department is one of the 45 departments of Senegal, and one of the three which make up the Louga Region. The only commune in the department is Kébémer
Louga-Namur Province
2007–present: Denis Mathen (MR) The Province of Namur is twinned with: Louga Region, Senegal Jiangsu Province, China Tunis Governorate, Tunisia County of Namur
Louga-2015–16 Senegal Premier League
The 2015–16 Ligue 1 is the 51st season of top-tier football in Senegal and the eighth professional season. The season began on 8 November 2015. Gorée
Louga-Ogo
Ogo or OGO may refer to: Ogo, Senegal (disambiguation) Ogo, Diourbel Ogo, Louga Ogo (arrondissement), Matam, Matam Ogo Mountains, Somaliland, Somalia
Louga-Nationale 1 (Senegal)
English: National 1 Men) is the highest professional basketball league in Senegal. Established in 1971, the league consists of 16 teams. Each season is finished
Louga-2024 Nationale 1 season
Basketsenegal (in French). 24 January 2024. Retrieved 30 January 2024. "Louga BC : Ameth Gaye nouveau coach, Madiene Fall promu Directeur Technique".
Louga-Sagatta Dioloff (arrondissement)
arrondissement of Linguère in Louga Region in Senegal. "Décret no 2008-1025 du 10 septembre 2008". Journal officiel de la République du Sénégal. 28 February 2009
Louga-Barkedji Arrondissement
Arrondissement is an arrondissement of the Linguère Department in the Louga Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural communities
Louga-Vehicle registration plates of Senegal
Senegal requires its residents to register their motor vehicles and display vehicle registration plates. "License Plates of Senegal".
Louga-Water supply and sanitation in Senegal
plants, and had 70,931 subscribers in Dakar, Saint-Louis, Senegal Saint-Louis, Rufisque, Louga, Thiès, Saly and Kaolack. It also operated 113 km of stormwater
Louga-Mbaye Diagne
in his honour. Mbaye Diagne was born on 18 March 1958 in Koki, Louga region, Senegal. His first language was Wolof, but he learned to speak others, including
Louga-Lac de Guiers
Guiers or Lake Guiers is a lake in northern Senegal, south of the city of Richard-Toll and in the Louga and Saint-Louis regions. It is a chief source
Louga-Abdourahmane Sow
socialist minister for several years, he was elected Liberal deputy of Louga to the National Assembly, of which he became the fourth vice-president.
Louga-2017–18 Senegal Premier League
The 2017–18 Ligue 1 is the 53rd season of top-tier football in Senegal and the tenth professional season. The season began on 25 November 2017 and ended
Louga-Malick Sy
as a religious student. He traveled to Mecca, then returned to teach at Louga and Pire [fr] before establishing a zāwiya (religious center) at Tivaouane
Louga-2016–17 Senegal Premier League
The 2016–17 Ligue 1 was the 52nd season of top-tier football in Senegal and the ninth professional season. The season began on 4 November 2016. Gorée
Louga-Senegal FA Cup
The Senegal FA Cup is the top knock-out tournament in Senegalese football. It was created in 1961. The current champion is Niarry-Tally who won their
Louga-Alboury Ndiaye
prominent religious and political leader in Senegal. The home stadium of ASEC Ndiambour in the city of Louga is known as Stade Alboury Ndiaye. Charles 1977
Louga-2018–19 Senegal Premier League
2018–19 Senegal Premier League is the 54th season (and 11th professional season) of the Senegal Premier League, the top-tier football league in Senegal. The
Louga-Ferlo Desert
Desert, also known as the Ferio Desert, is a desert in northern-central Senegal. It is inhabited by the Serer and the Fulani. The Ferlo Desert occupies
Louga-Senegalese Basketball Cup
UGB remporte la Coupe du Sénégal de basket-ball | seneweb.com". Sport (in French). 24 June 2021. Retrieved 24 June 2021. "Louga BC: Une équipe qui vient
Louga-Fula people
the first president of Cameroon Ahmadou Ahidjo; the former President of Senegal, Macky Sall; the President of Gambia, Adama Barrow; the President of Guinea-Bissau
Louga-Daouda Sow (politician)
Assembly from 1984 to 1988. He was a member of the Socialist Party of Senegal (PS) and served as the party's Secretary General. Sow first joined the
Louga-Dakar–Niger Railway
Saint-Louis Louga–Linguère Guinguinéo–Kaolack Diourbel–Mbaké Tambacounda–Baja Kunda (proposed) Rail transport in Mali Rail transport in Senegal Railway stations
Louga-ASEC Ndiambour
Njaambur or Njambuur) is a Senegalese football club based in Louga, which is part of the Senegal National League 2 Poule A (second tier). Their home stadium
Louga-Mame Thiam
as a forward for Süper Lig club Pendikspor and the Senegal national team. Born in Nguidile, Louga Region, Thiam left for Italy at young age. He was selected
Louga-List of Senegalese regions by Human Development Index
This is a list of Regions of Senegal by Human Development Index as of 2021. List of countries by Human Development Index "Sub-national HDI - Area Database
Louga-Gorgui Dieng
Sports for Education and Economic Development (SEEDS) Academy in Thiès, Senegal. While at SEEDS, Dieng had a 3.2 GPA. He was invited to the Basketball
Louga-Tidiane Aw
documentary as well as short and full feature. Born in Kébémer in Louga Region, Senegal, Aw studied at the Institute of Cinematography in Hamburg, Germany
Louga-Ourossogui Arrondissement
Ourossogui is an arrondissement of the Matam Department in the Matam Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural communities
Louga-Mbadakhoune (arrondissement)
Guinguinéo in Kaolack Region in Senegal. "Décret no 2008-1025 du 10 septembre 2008". Journal officiel de la République du Sénégal. 28 February 2009. Archived
Louga-Djibabouya (arrondissement)
Sédhiou in Sédhiou Region in Senegal. "Décret no 2008-1025 du 10 septembre 2008". Journal officiel de la République du Sénégal. 28 February 2009. Archived
Louga-Université Gaston Berger (basketball)
2012 Runners-up (1): 2015 Senegalese Cup Champions (2): 2010, 2013 "US Louga BC basketball, News, Roster, Rumors, Stats, Awards, Transactions, Details-afrobasket"
Louga-List of palindromic places
Central African Republic Oco, Navarre, Spain Ogo, Diourbel, Senegal Ogo, Louga, Senegal Ojo, Lagos, Nigeria Oko, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland
Louga-List of towns and cities with 100,000 or more inhabitants/country: P-Q-R-S
Russian). Russian Federal State Statistics Service. Retrieved 2024-01-29. "Senegal: Regions, Cities, Urban Communes & Urban Agglomerations - Population Statistics
Louga-Amateur radio call signs in Africa
6W3 Diourbei, 6W4 St. Louis 6W5 Tambacounda, 6W6 Kaolack, 6W7 Thies, 6W8 Louga, 6W9 Fatick and 6WØ Kolda. Liberia further subdivides its prefixes thus:
Louga-Bona (arrondissement)
Region in the country of Senegal. "Décret no 2008-1025 du 10 septembre 2008". Journal officiel de la République du Sénégal. 28 February 2009. Archived
Louga-Thiès Nord (arrondissement)
Thiès in Thiès Region in Senegal. "Décret no 2008-1025 du 10 septembre 2008". Journal officiel de la République du Sénégal. 28 February 2009. Archived
Louga-Thiès Sud (arrondissement)
Thiès in Thiès Region in Senegal. "Décret no 2008-1025 du 10 septembre 2008". Journal officiel de la République du Sénégal. 28 February 2009. Archived
Louga-2023 Nationale 1 season
56th season of the Nationale 1 (NM1), the top-tier basketball league in Senegal. The season began on 21 January and ended on 17 September 2023. AS Douanes
Louga-List of football clubs in Senegal
is a list of football (soccer) clubs in Senegal. For a complete list see Category:Football clubs in Senegal Contents: Top A B C D E F G H I J K L M
Louga-Geographical distribution of French speakers
except for Kaffrine, where Arabic remains dominant, with significant Arabic-educated minorities in Kaolack (15.9% to 33.0% for French),
Louga-Dame Diop
Date of birth (1993-02-15) 15 February 1993 (age 31) Place of birth Louga, Senegal Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) Position(s) Forward Youth career 2007–2008
Louga-Djibo Leyti Kâ
before becoming the Director of the CNDT. Kâ was born in Thiarny, located in Louga Region. He was Deputy Governor of Saint-Louis Region from 1975 to 1976,
Louga-Fissel Arrondissement
Arrondissement is an arrondissement of the M'bour Department in the Thiès Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural communities
Louga-Kounkane Arrondissement
is an arrondissement of the Vélingara Department in the Kolda Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural communities
Louga-List of football stadiums in Senegal
list of football (soccer) stadiums in Senegal, ranked in descending order of capacity. The largest stadium in Senegal which is not used for football is the
Louga-Kahone Arrondissement
is an arrondissement of the Gossas Department in the Fatick Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural communities
Louga-Dagoudane Arrondissement
Arrondissement is an arrondissement of the Pikine Department in the Dakar Region of Senegal. It is divided into 7 communes d'arrondissement: Dalifort, Djida Thiaroye
Louga-Sangalkam Arrondissement
Sangalkam Arrondissement is an arrondissement of the Rufisque Department in the Dakar Region of Senegal. v t e
Louga-Senegalese Democratic Bloc
pre-Independence politics. In 1956 BDS won the municipal elections in Kaolack, Thiès, Louga, Diourbel and Ziguinchor. BDS lost in Dakar. On 18 August 1956 BDS held
Louga-Maka-Yop Arrondissement
an arrondissement of the Koungheul Department in the Kaolack Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural communities
Louga-2019 Nationale 1 season
season was the season of the Nationale 1, the premier basketball league in Senegal. AS Douanes won its ninth national title on 21 October 2019, beating DUC
Louga-Dar Salam (arrondissement)
Salemata in Kédougou Region in Senegal. "Décret no 2008-1025 du 10 septembre 2008". Journal officiel de la République du Sénégal. 28 February 2009. Archived
Louga-Niodior Arrondissement
an arrondissement of the Foundiougne Department in the Fatick Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural communities
Louga-Bala Arrondissement
arrondissement of the Goudiry Department in the Tambacounda Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural communities
Louga-Ndioum Arrondissement
an arrondissement of the Podor Department in the Saint-Louis Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural communities
Louga-2022 Nationale 1 season
2022. Retrieved 18 July 2022. LOUM, Mansour (17 June 2022). "Basket-Sénégal : Rail-Louga à qui le dernier ticket en play-offs?". Sport News Africa (in French)
Louga-Saldé Arrondissement
an arrondissement of the Podor Department in the Saint-Louis Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural communities
Louga-Lamine Sakho
Date of birth (1977-09-28) 28 September 1977 (age 46) Place of birth Louga, Senegal Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) Position(s) Winger, striker Senior career*
Louga-Fimela Arrondissement
is an arrondissement of the Fatick Department in the Fatick Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural communities
Louga-Almadies Arrondissement
Arrondissement is an arrondissement of the Dakar Department in the Dakar Region of Senegal. Almadies is considered the most upmarket residential neighbourhood in
Louga-Dianké Makha (arrondissement)
in Tambacounda Region in Senegal. "Décret no 2008-1025 du 10 septembre 2008". Journal officiel de la République du Sénégal. 28 February 2009. Archived
Louga-ISO 3166-2:SN
ISO 3166-2:SN is the entry for Senegal in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Louga-Koulor (arrondissement)
in Tambacounda Region in Senegal. "Décret no 2008-1025 du 10 septembre 2008". Journal officiel de la République du Sénégal. 28 February 2009. Archived
Louga-Taïf (arrondissement)
Mbacké in Diourbel Region in Senegal. "Décret no 2008-1025 du 10 septembre 2008". Journal officiel de la République du Sénégal. 28 February 2009. Archived
Louga-Cabrousse Arrondissement
arrondissement of the Oussouye Department in the Ziguinchor Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into 2 rural communities
Louga-Lambaye Arrondissement
is an arrondissement of the Bambey Department in the Diourbel Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural communities
Louga-Missirah Arrondissement
arrondissement of the Tambacounda Department in the Tambacounda Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural communities
Louga-Orkadiere Arrondissement
Arrondissement is an arrondissement of the Kanel Department in the Matam Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural communities
Louga-Niayes
four administrative subdivisions: the Dakar Region, the Thiès Region, the Louga Region and the Saint-Louis Region. The area has a ridge of coastal sand
Louga-Rural communities of Senegal
(Communautés rurales) (CR) are the fourth-level administrative divisions in Senegal. They are administrative subdivisions comprising the villages, but are
Louga-Boghal (arrondissement)
Bounkiling in Sédhiou Region in Senegal. "Décret no 2008-1025 du 10 septembre 2008". Journal officiel de la République du Sénégal. 28 February 2009. Archived
Louga-Guédiawaye (arrondissement)
Guédiawaye in Dakar Region in Senegal. "Décret no 2008-1025 du 10 septembre 2008". Journal officiel de la République du Sénégal. 28 February 2009. Archived
Louga-Paoskoto Arrondissement
arrondissement of the Nioro du Rip Department in the Kaolack Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural communities
Louga-Gamadji Saré (arrondissement)
in Saint-Louis Region in Senegal. "Décret no 2008-1025 du 10 septembre 2008". Journal officiel de la République du Sénégal. 28 February 2009. Archived
Louga-Plateau/Gorée Arrondissement
the four arrondissements of the Dakar Department in the Dakar Region of Senegal. It contains the communes d'arrondissement Fann/Point E/Amité, Gueule Tapée/Fass/Colobane
Louga-Bonconto Arrondissement
is an arrondissement of the Vélingara Department in the Kolda Region of Senegal. It is also spelled Bonkonto. The arrondissement is divided administratively
Louga-Wouro Sidy Arrondissement
Arrondissement is an arrondissement of the Kanel Department in the Matam Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural communities
Louga-Dakar–Saint-Louis railway
The railroad linking Dakar (Senegal) to Saint-Louis (French: Chemin de fer Dakar-Saint-Louis) was the first railroad line in French West Africa when it
Louga-Sindia (arrondissement)
M'bour in Thiès Region in Senegal. "Décret no 2008-1025 du 10 septembre 2008". Journal officiel de la République du Sénégal. 28 February 2009. Archived
Louga-2022 Senegalese local elections
Senegal. Departmental elections were held on the same day. They were originally scheduled for 2019, but were postponed. "Elections locales au Sénégal :
Louga-Positive Black Soul
Quist-Arcton, Ofeibea (2001-06-27). "Senegal: Pop Stars and Youth Break Taboos to Spread AIDS Message". allAfrica.com. Louga, Senegal: AllAfrica Global Media. Retrieved
Louga-Nyassia Arrondissement
arrondissement of the Ziguinchor Department in the Ziguinchor Region of Senegal. The principal town is Nyassia. The arrondissement is divided administratively
Louga-Gniby
in Senegal. In 2023, 40 people were killed in a bus crash. "Décret no 2008-1025 du 10 septembre 2008". Journal officiel de la République du Sénégal. 28
Louga-1981 Paris–Dakar Rally
Kolokani 14 17 January Kolokani Nioro du Sahel 297 15 18 January Nioro du Sahel Bakel 325 16 19 January Bakel Louga 143 17 20 January Louga Dakar 96
Louga-Grand Dakar Arrondissement
Senegal. It is divided into 6 communes d'arrondissement: Biscuiterie, Dieuppeul-Derklé, Grand Dakar, Hann Bel-Air, H.L.M. and Sicap-Liberté. "Senegal:
Louga-Kouthiaba Wolof (arrondissement)
in Tambacounda Region in Senegal. "Décret no 2008-1025 du 10 septembre 2008". Journal officiel de la République du Sénégal. 28 February 2009. Archived
Louga-Karantaba (arrondissement)
Goudomp in Sédhiou Region in Senegal. "Décret no 2008-1025 du 10 septembre 2008". Journal officiel de la République du Sénégal. 28 February 2009. Archived
Louga-Gandiaye Arrondissement
is an arrondissement of the Kaolack Department in the Kaolack Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural communities
Louga-Parcelles Assainies Arrondissement
Dakar Region of Senegal. It is divided into 4 commune d'arrondissements; Cambérène, Grand Yoff, Parcelles Assainies and Patte d'Oie. "Senegal: administrative
Louga-Diattacounda Arrondissement
is an arrondissement of the Sédhiou Department in the Sédhiou Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural communities
Louga-Thiénaba (arrondissement)
Thiès in Thiès Region in Senegal. "Décret no 2008-1025 du 10 septembre 2008". Journal officiel de la République du Sénégal. 28 February 2009. Archived
Louga-Sagna (arrondissement)
Hodar in Kaffrine Region in Senegal. "Décret no 2008-1025 du 10 septembre 2008". Journal officiel de la République du Sénégal. 28 February 2009. Archived
Louga-Fafacourou (arrondissement)
Foulah in Kolda Region in Senegal. "Décret no 2008-1025 du 10 septembre 2008". Journal officiel de la République du Sénégal. 28 February 2009. Archived
Louga-Colobane Arrondissement
is an arrondissement of the Gossas Department in the Fatick Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural communities
Louga-Thienaba Arrondissement
Arrondissement is an arrondissement of the Thiès Department in the Thiès Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural communities
Louga-Merina Dakhar Arrondissement
is an arrondissement of the Tivaouane Department in the Thiès Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural communities
Louga-Pambal Arrondissement
is an arrondissement of the Tivaouane Department in the Thiès Region of Senegal. The seat lies at Pambal. The arrondissement is divided administratively
Louga-2021 Nationale 1 season
season was the season of the Nationale 1, the premier basketball league in Senegal. The champions directly qualify for the 2022 Basketball Africa League season
Louga-Séssène (arrondissement)
M'bour in Thiès Region in Senegal. "Décret no 2008-1025 du 10 septembre 2008". Journal officiel de la République du Sénégal. 28 February 2009. Archived
Louga-Niayes Arrondissement
Dakar Region of Senegal. It is divided into 4 communes d'arrondissement; Keur Massar, Malika, Yeumbeul Nord and Yeumbeul Sud. "Senegal: administrative
Louga-Bamba Thialène (arrondissement)
in Tambacounda Region in Senegal. "Décret no 2008-1025 du 10 septembre 2008". Journal officiel de la République du Sénégal. 28 February 2009. Archived
Louga-Saré Coly Sallé (arrondissement)
Vélingara in Thiès Region in Senegal. "Décret no 2008-1025 du 10 septembre 2008". Journal officiel de la République du Sénégal. 28 February 2009. Archived
Louga-Niaming (arrondissement)
Foulah in Kolda Region in Senegal. "Décret no 2008-1025 du 10 septembre 2008". Journal officiel de la République du Sénégal. 28 February 2009. Archived
Louga-Saré Bidji (arrondissement)
Kolda in Kolda Region in Senegal. "Décret no 2008-1025 du 10 septembre 2008". Journal officiel de la République du Sénégal. 28 February 2009. Archived
Louga-Moudéry
the Tambacounda Region in Senegal. "Décret no 2008-1025 du 10 septembre 2008". Journal officiel de la République du Sénégal. 28 February 2009. Archived
Louga-Ndorna (arrondissement)
Foulah in Kolda Region in Senegal. "Décret no 2008-1025 du 10 septembre 2008". Journal officiel de la République du Sénégal. 28 February 2009. Archived
Louga-Katakel (arrondissement)
Kaffrine in Kaffrine Region in Senegal. "Décret no 2008-1025 du 10 septembre 2008". Journal officiel de la République du Sénégal. 28 February 2009. Archived
Louga-Lour Escale (arrondissement)
Koungheul in Kaffrine Region in Senegal. "Décret no 2008-1025 du 10 septembre 2008". Journal officiel de la République du Sénégal. 28 February 2009. Archived
Louga-Djiredji (arrondissement)
Region in Senegal. There is a Gendarmerie post in Djiredji. "Décret no 2008-1025 du 10 septembre 2008". Journal officiel de la République du Sénégal. 28 February
Louga-Tanaff Arrondissement
is an arrondissement of the Sédhiou Department in the Sédhiou Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural communities
Louga-Agnam Civol (arrondissement)
Matam in Matam Region in Senegal. "Décret no 2008-1025 du 10 septembre 2008". Journal officiel de la République du Sénégal. 28 February 2009. Archived
Louga-Dakateli (arrondissement)
Salemata in Kédougou Region in Senegal. "Décret no 2008-1025 du 10 septembre 2008". Journal officiel de la République du Sénégal. 28 February 2009. Archived
Louga-Thiadiaye Arrondissement
Arrondissement is an arrondissement of the M'bour Department in the Thiès Region of Senegal. The Thiadiaye arrondissement is divided administratively into rural communities
Louga-Koungheul Arrondissement
an arrondissement of the Koungheul Department in the Kaolack Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural communities
Louga-Darou Minam
in the Kaffrine Region of Senegal. "Décret no 2008-1025 du 10 septembre 2008". Journal officiel de la République du Sénégal. 28 February 2009. Archived
Louga-Mabo (arrondissement)
Department, Kaffrine Region, Senegal. "Décret no 2008-1025 du 10 septembre 2008". Journal officiel de la République du Sénégal. 28 February 2009. Archived
Louga-Djibanar (arrondissement)
Goudomp in Sédhiou Region in Senegal. "Décret no 2008-1025 du 10 septembre 2008". Journal officiel de la République du Sénégal. 28 February 2009. Archived
Louga-Lycee Malick SY
pilgrimage to Mecca. When he came back from Mecca, he went to teach in Louga and Pire before establishing a ‘Zawiya' (religious center) in Tivaouane
Louga-Bembou (arrondissement)
Saraya in Kédougou Region in Senegal. "Décret no 2008-1025 du 10 septembre 2008". Journal officiel de la République du Sénégal. 28 February 2009. Archived
Louga-Cas-Cas Arrondissement
an arrondissement of the Podor Department in the Saint-Louis Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural communities
Louga-Baba Garage Arrondissement
is an arrondissement of the Bambey Department in the Diourbel Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural communities
Louga-Rao Arrondissement
arrondissement of the Saint-Louis Department in the Saint-Louis Region of Senegal. It is the area around Saint-Louis city. The arrondissement is divided
Louga-Lamine Diakhate
had attended schools in Louga and Saint-Louis before becoming a student at the universities of Katibougou (Soudan), Dakar (Senegal), and Paris. He gained
Louga-Rufisque Arrondissement
Rufisque Arrondissement is an arrondissement of the Rufisque Department in the Dakar Region of Senegal. The principal town is Rufisque. v t e
Louga-Tattaguine Arrondissement
is an arrondissement of the Fatick Department in the Fatick Region of Senegal. Its chef-lieu is Tattaguine. The arrondissement is divided administratively
Louga-Toubacouta Arrondissement
an arrondissement of the Foundiougne Department in the Fatick Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural communities
Louga-Gora Tall
Gora Tall (born 20 May 1985, in Louga) is a Senegalese professional footballer who plays as a central defender for Kuwaiti club Al-Shabab SC (Al Ahmadi)
Louga-Meouane Arrondissement
is an arrondissement of the Tivaouane Department in the Thiès Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural communities
Louga-Thille Boubacar Arrondissement
an arrondissement of the Podor Department in the Saint-Louis Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural communities
Louga-Medina Sabakh Arrondissement
arrondissement of the Nioro du Rip Department in the Kaolack Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural communities
Louga-Marsassoum Arrondissement
is an arrondissement of the Sédhiou Department in the Sédhiou Region of Senegal. Its seat lies at Marsassoum. The arrondissement is divided administratively
Louga-Mbane Arrondissement
an arrondissement of the Dagana Department in the Saint-Louis Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural communities
Louga-Diende Arrondissement
is an arrondissement of the Sédhiou Department in the Sédhiou Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural communities
Louga-Nguélou (arrondissement)
Guinguinéo in Kaolack Region in Senegal. "Décret no 2008-1025 du 10 septembre 2008". Journal officiel de la République du Sénégal. 28 February 2009. Archived
Louga-Ogo (arrondissement)
Matam in Matam Region in Senegal. "Décret no 2008-1025 du 10 septembre 2008". Journal officiel de la République du Sénégal. 28 February 2009. Archived
Louga-Sindian Arrondissement
an arrondissement of the Bignona Department in the Ziguinchor Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into 4 rural communities
Louga-Missirah Wadene (arrondissement)
Koungheul in Kaffrine Region in Senegal. "Décret no 2008-1025 du 10 septembre 2008". Journal officiel de la République du Sénégal. 28 February 2009. Archived
Louga-Pape Omar Faye
football striker who plays for Becamex Bình Dương. Faye started his career at Senegal. In 2005-06 he landed in Europe and played for Swiss side FC Thun. In Sept
Louga-ASC SUNEOR
is a Senegalese football club based in Diourbel, which is part of the Senegal Second League or Ligue 2 (second tier) since mid 2016 after being relegated
Louga-Pakour Arrondissement
is an arrondissement of the Vélingara Department in the Kolda Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural communities
Louga-Kidira Arrondissement
an arrondissement of the Bakel Department in the Tambacounda Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural communities
Louga-Louga
Louga (Arabic: لوجا; Wolof: Luga) is a town in northwestern Senegal. Louga is a cattle market centre, and has road and rail links with the port city of
Louga-Louga Region
Louga is a city and region of Senegal. The region is located to the northwest part of the country and Louga city is in the northwest of the region - about
Louga-Ogo, Louga
Ogo is a village in Louga Region, Senegal. Well-known American volcanologist David Richardson lived in Ogo for three years while studying Senegal's geography
Louga-Vello Lõugas
Vello Lõugas (6 April 1937 Suure-Jaani – 21 May 1998 Tallinn) was an Estonian archaeologist. In 1961 he graduated from Tartu State University. In 1987
Louga-Louga Department
Louga Department is one of the 45 departments of Senegal, and one of the three which comprise the Louga Region. The chief settlement is Louga, the only
Louga-Senegal
respective regions: Dakar Diourbel Fatick Kaffrine Kaolack Kédougou Kolda Louga Matam Saint-Louis Sédhiou Tambacounda Thiès Ziguinchor Senegal has a high
Louga-List of cities in Senegal
750 Saint-Louis 9 Diourbel 76,548 95,984 93,767 Diourbel 10 Louga 52,057 73,662 77,784 Louga 11 Tambacounda 41,885 67,543 75,245 Tambacounda 12 Richard
Louga-Nkatie Cake
common in Guinea, they refer to it as Kongodo and in Senegal it is known as louga. The snack is eaten by both the young and old, but very common among school
Louga-List of association football stadiums by country
AS Douanes, US Gorée, ASC Niarry Tally, US Ouakam Stade Alboury Niaye Louga 15,000 ASEC Ndjambour Stade Aline Sitoe Diatta Ziguinchor 10,000 Casa Sports
Louga-Namur Province
2007–present: Denis Mathen (MR) The Province of Namur is twinned with: Louga Region, Senegal Jiangsu Province, China Tunis Governorate, Tunisia County
Louga-Abdoulaye Wade
Abdoulaye Wade (French pronunciation: [abdulaj wad]; born 29 May 1926) is a French then Senegalese politician who was President of Senegal from 2000 to
Louga-Wild horse
Gottfried; Hofreiter, Michael; Mukhtarova, Gulmira; Baimukhanov, Nurbol; Lõugas, Lembi; Onar, Vedat; Stockhammer, Philipp W.; Krause, Johannes; Boldgiv
Louga-Torrelavega
Sordo, Rally Driver. Antonio Resines, Actor. Torrelavega is twinned with: Louga, Senegal Old Havana, Cuba Rochefort, France Zug, Western Sahara Municipal
Louga-Ogo, Senegal
Senegal Ogo, Diourbel, a village in Diourbel Region, Senegal Ogo, Louga, a village in Louga Region, Senegal Ogo (disambiguation) This disambiguation page
Louga-Rural communities of Senegal
Rural communities (Communautés rurales) (CR) are the fourth-level administrative divisions in Senegal. They are administrative subdivisions comprising
Louga-Koki, Senegal
is a town in Senegal, the capital of an eponymous arrondissement in the Louga Region. Koki was founded by the marabout Matar Ndoumbé Diop [fr] in the
Louga-Fula people
????? ????? ????? Senegal: Matam Region, Saint-Louis Region, Louga Region, Tambacounda Region, Kaffrine Region, All over the country Mauritania:
Louga-Regions of Senegal
338,671 Kédougou Kédougou 16,800 245,288 Kolda Kolda 13,771 916,513 Louga Louga 24,889 1,127,119 Matam Matam 29,445 833,657 Saint-Louis Saint-Louis 19
Louga-Arrondissements of Senegal
Arrondissements of Louga
Louga-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
29,480 State of Germany. Cauca Department 29,308 District of Colombia. Louga Region 29,188 Second largest region of Senegal. Kurdistan Province 29,137
Louga-Kamikaze (Eminem album)
2021. Nestor, Siim (September 10, 2018). "EESTI TIPP-40 MUUSIKAS: Eminem lõugas end tabelisse". Eesti Ekspress (in Estonian). Retrieved January 22, 2020
Louga-List of settlements in Senegal
Khombole Thiès Region Kidira Tambacounda Region Koki Louga Region Linguère Louga Region Lol Lol Peul Louga Region Loul Sessène Fatick Region Lydiane Kaolack
Louga-Domestication of the horse
Hans-Jürgen; Friederich, Susanne; Gonzalez, Javier; Hofreiter, Michael; Lõugas, Lembi; Magnell, Ola; Malaspinas, Anna-Sapfo; Morales-Muñiz, Arturo; Orlando
Louga-Abdou Diouf
December 2014.[citation needed] Diouf was born into the Joof family in Louga, Senegal, the child of an Halpulaar mother and a Serere father. He attended
Louga-Linguère
Lingeer in Serer and Wolof) is a town located in the Linguère Department, Louga Region of Senegal. Linguére was the capital of the Jolof Empire and its
Louga-Geographical distribution of French speakers
significant Arabic-educated minorities in Kaolack (15.9% to 33.0% for French), Louga (15.8% to 22.7%) and Diourbel (15.0% to 17.2%). This phenomenon is explained
Louga-List of traffic collisions (2000–present)
State, killing 10. January 16 – Senegal – A bus collided with a truck in Louga, killing 22 and injuring over 20. January 20 – Sri Lanka – A bus carrying
Louga-2023–24 Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball team
Indianapolis, IN Transferred to Notre Dame Abdou Ndiaye 33 F 6'9" 200 Senior Louga, Senegal Transferred Jorge Mercado 43 G 6'4" 215 Junior The Bronx, NY Walk-on;
Louga-List of towns and cities with 100,000 or more inhabitants/country: P-Q-R-S
Dakar Dakar 2,646,500 Diourbel Diourbel 133,700 Kaolack Kaolack 233,700 Louga Louga 104,300 Mbour Thiès 232,800 Rufisque Dakar 221,100 Saint-Louis Saint-Louis
Louga-List of extinct animals of the British Isles
Endangered Species. Retrieved 2021-04-21. Sommer, Robert S.; Benecke, Norbert; Lõugas, Lembi; Nelle, Oliver; Schmölcke, Ulrich (November 2011). "Holocene survival
Louga-Kébémer
Kébémer is a town with commune status in Louga Region in north-west Senegal, lying midway between Thiès and Saint-Louis. It is the chief settlement, with
Louga-Eflornithine
PMC 4001453. PMID 23916333. Priotto G, Fogg C, Balasegaram M, Erphas O, Louga A, Checchi F, et al. (December 2006). "Three drug combinations for late-stage
Louga-List of TurboGrafx-16 games
(US) Victor Musical Industries (JP) March 30, 1990 June 1990 HuCard Kisō Louga Kogado Studio December 3, 1993 Unreleased Super CD-ROM² Klax Tengen August
Louga-Mbaye Diagne
in 2014 in his honour. Mbaye Diagne was born on 18 March 1958 in Koki, Louga region, Senegal. His first language was Wolof, but he learned to speak others
Louga-Pinto horse
Susanne; Gonzalez, Javier; Hallsson, Jón Hallsteinn; Hofreiter, Michael; Lõugas, Lembi; Magnell, Ola; Morales-Muniz, Arturo; Orlando, Ludovic; Pálsdóttir
Louga-KAMB
village in Papua-New Guinea Kamb, Western Finland Province, Finland Kamb, Louga, Senegal Kamb, on the Cap-Vert peninsula in Senegal KAMB may refer to: KAMB
Louga-Dahra
(also Dahra Djoloff or Dara) is a town of commune status located in the Louga Region of Senegal at roughly 264 km from Dakar, to which it is connected
Louga-Millau
same association of farmers and runs for two days. Millau is twinned with: Louga, Senegal (1962) Bad Salzuflen, Germany (1975) Bridlington, UK (1992) Sagunto
Louga-Gorgui Dieng
Gorgui Sy Dieng (/ˈɡɔːrɡi ˈdʒɛŋ/; GOR-ghee JENG; born January 18, 1990) is a Senegalese former professional basketball player currently working as a basketball
Louga-Ourossogui Arrondissement
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-Hetzner
редакцией". Archived from the original on 2014-08-12. Retrieved 2014-08-11. Hans Lõugas (29 October 2013). "Laimaja peab sotsiaalmeedias vabandust paluma". Eesti
Louga-Demographics of Senegal
Thiès 5.4 4.8 4.6 Diourbel 6.2 5.2 5.8 Kaolack 5.9 6.0 5.2 Kaffrine 6.5 6.2 Louga 5.6 4.8 5.1 Fatick 6.8 6.3 5.2 Ziguinchor 5.0 4.8 4.6 Sédhiou 6.9 6.4 Kolda
Louga-Thiowor Museum
Musée de Thiowor), known as Case du Tirailleur, is a museum located in the Louga Department, Senegal. In 2007, the Association of Friends of the Museum of
Louga-List of palindromic places
Central African Republic Oco, Navarre, Spain Ogo, Diourbel, Senegal Ogo, Louga, Senegal Ojo, Lagos, Nigeria Oko, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland Olo
Louga-List of twin towns and sister cities in Spain
Charleville-Mézières, France Zacatecas, Mexico Tordesillas Setúbal, Portugal Torrelavega Louga, Senegal Old Havana (Havana), Cuba Rochefort, France Zug, Western Sahara
Louga-Peter von Bilderling
1844, and died the 25th of September 1900 at his Zapolie property near Louga, where he is buried. He left the Corps of Pages as a major with honors in
Louga-Aminata Mbengue Ndiaye
Ministre des Pêches et de l’Economie maritime. She also serves as mayor of Louga, and is currently chair of the women's movement of the Socialist Party of
Louga-Dakar–Saint-Louis railway
fer Dakar-Saint-Louis Termini Dakar Saint-Louis Stations Dakar, Thiès, Louga, Saint-Louis Service Type Heavy rail, disused History Opened 5 June 1885
Louga-Kébémer Department
of the 45 departments of Senegal, and one of the three which make up the Louga Region. The only commune in the department is Kébémer. The rural districts
Louga-Subdivisions of Senegal
681,310 Kaolack Kaolack 5,357 960,875 Thiès Thiès 6,670 1,788,864 Louga Louga 24,889 874,193 Fatick Fatick 6,849 835,352 Kolda Kolda 13,771 714,392
Louga-Equine coat color genetics
Susanne; Gonzalez, Javier; Hallsson, Jón Hallsteinn; Hofreiter, Michael; Lõugas, Lembi; Magnell, Ola; Morales-Muniz, Arturo; Orlando, Ludovic; Pálsdóttir
Louga-Mbédiène Arrondissement
Mbediene Arrondissement is an arrondissement of the Louga Department in the Louga Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into
Louga-E-Residency of Estonia
Machine, pp. 2, 15, 22 (in Estonian) (Accessed on 6 February 2015) Hans Lõugas Taavi Kotka: e-residentsus on üksnes vahend, vaja on paremat majanduskeskkonda
Louga-Senegalese Basketball Cup
Retrieved 24 June 2021. "Louga BC: Une équipe qui vient de loin - Basket local" (in French). 10 August 2016. Retrieved 19 July 2022. "Louga BC bat l'As Douanes
Louga-Koki
village on the island of Anjouan in the Comoros Koki, Senegal, a town in the Louga region of Senegal Koki, Estonia, village in Lümanda Parish, Saare County
Louga-Kahone Arrondissement
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-ASEC Ndiambour
Ndiambour, Wolof: Njaambur or Njambuur) is a Senegalese football club based in Louga, which is part of the Senegal National League 2 Poule A (second tier). Their
Louga-Railway stations in Senegal
Tivouane Meckhe - Grande Côte - mineral sands Louga - junction Mpal St-Louis Thiès - junction for St-Louis Louga - junction Koki Daraa Linguere - railhead
Louga-Prevalence of female genital mutilation
regions: Tambacounda (86%), Ziguinchor (69%), and less than 5% in Diourbel and Louga Regions. Senegal is 94% Muslim. The FGM prevalence rate varies by religion:
Louga-List of Project EGG games
Xak III: The Eternal Recurrence May 28, 2013 Micro Cabin 1993 14 Kisou Louga February 18, 2014 Kogado Studio 1993 15 Detana!! Twinbee March 3, 2014 Konami
Louga-Lac de Guiers
lake in northern Senegal, south of the city of Richard-Toll and in the Louga and Saint-Louis regions. It is a chief source of fresh water for the city
Louga-Dakar–Niger Railway
branch lines including: Dakar–Saint-Louis railway, from Thiès to Saint-Louis Louga–Linguère Guinguinéo–Kaolack Diourbel–Mbaké Tambacounda–Baja Kunda (proposed)
Louga-Ogo
Ogo or OGO may refer to: Ogo, Senegal (disambiguation) Ogo, Diourbel Ogo, Louga Ogo (arrondissement), Matam, Matam Ogo Mountains, Somaliland, Somalia Ōgo
Louga-Sangalkam Arrondissement
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-2023 Nationale 1 season
ASFA Dakar DUC Dakar Dakar Jeanne d'Arc Dakar Larry Diouf Ziguinchor Louga Louga Mermoz Dakar SIBAC Dakar (Sicap-Liberté) UCAD Dakar UGB Saint-Louis US
Louga-Sassandra
Latéko (233) Lipoyo (1 079) Lohiri-Néyau (326) Lossan Kouamékro (2 313) Louga (889) Niabably Pk 26 (3 323) Niabayo (89) Niéga (328) Pauly-Brousse (6 530)
Louga-2019 Nationale 1 season
ASC Thiès Thiès ASCVD Dakar ASFA Dakar DUC Dakar Dakar HLM JA Dakar Louga Louga Mermoz SLBC Saint-Louis Saltigue Rufisque Sibac Dakar Tamba Tamba UGB
Louga-Politics of Senegal
singular – région): Dakar, Diourbel, Fatick, Kaolack, Kédougou, Kolda, Louga, Matam, Saint-Louis, Sédhiou, Tambacounda, Thiès, Ziguinchor. Local administrators
Louga-2022 Nationale 1 season
Retrieved 18 July 2022. LOUM, Mansour (17 June 2022). "Basket-Sénégal : Rail-Louga à qui le dernier ticket en play-offs?". Sport News Africa (in French). Retrieved
Louga-ISO 3166-2:SN
SN-FK Fatick SN-KA Kaffrine SN-KL Kaolack SN-KE Kédougou SN-KD Kolda SN-LG Louga SN-MT Matam SN-SL Saint-Louis SN-SE Sédhiou SN-TC Tambacounda SN-TH Thiès
Louga-Vello
Lään (1937–2022), journalist Vello Leito (born 1941), politician Vello Lõugas (1937–1998), archaeologist Vello Orumets (1941–2012), singer Vello Õunpuu
Louga-Dodji
central Senegal. with a 2007 estimated population of 8,281. It is in the Louga Region, Linguère Department, and the Dodji Arrondissement, which consists
Louga-Keur Momar Sarr Arrondissement
Arrondissement is an arrondissement of the Louga Department in the Louga Region of Senegal. The capital lies at Louga city. The arrondissement is divided administratively
Louga-Women in Senegal
regions: Tambacounda (86%), Ziguinchor (69%), and less than 5% in Diourbel and Louga Regions. Senegal is 94% Muslim (FGM is not an Islamic practice) The FGM
Louga-Sagatta Dioloff (arrondissement)
Sagatta Dioloff is an arrondissement of Linguère in Louga Region in Senegal. "Décret no 2008-1025 du 10 septembre 2008". Journal officiel de la République
Louga-Transport in Senegal
Mbour - Fatick - Kaolack – Tambacounda – Kidira – (Mali) N2: Pout – Thiès – Louga - St-Louis – Richard Toll – Ouro Sogui – Kidira - (Mali) N3: Thiès – Diourbel
Louga-Villages of Senegal
Région de Diourbel, 61 p. ; 5. Région de Saint-Louis, 59 p. ; 6. Région de Louga, 86 p. ; 7. Région de Tambacounda, 52 p. ; 8. Région de Kaolack, 87 p. ;
Louga-Alboury Ndiaye
political leader in Senegal. The home stadium of ASEC Ndiambour in the city of Louga is known as Stade Alboury Ndiaye. Charles 1977, pp. 40. Charles 1977, pp
Louga-Government of Senegal
singular – région): Dakar, Diourbel, Fatick, Kaolack, Kédougou, Kolda, Louga, Matam, Saint-Louis, Sédhiou, Tambacounda, Thiès, Ziguinchor. Local administrators
Louga-Dahra Arrondissement
Dahra Arrondissement is an arrondissement of the Linguère Department in the Louga Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural
Louga-List of twin towns and sister cities in France
Germany Millau Bad Salzuflen, Germany Bridlington, England, United Kingdom Louga, Senegal Mealhada, Portugal Plopeni, Romania Sagunto, Spain Montargis Crowborough
Louga-Vehicle registration plates of Senegal
Dakar DB Diourbel FK Fatick KA Kaffrine KL Kaolack KE Kédougou KD Kolda LG Louga MT Matam SL Saint-Louis SE Sédhiou TC Tambacounda TH Thiès ZG Ziguinchor
Louga-4th Marine Infantry Regiment
Damel Lat Jor, notably at the Battle of Loro in 1864 and the Battle of Louga in 1869. In April 1870, the 4th was replaced in Senegal by the 1st Marine
Louga-Kounkane Arrondissement
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-Gribo–Popoli Hydroelectric Power Station
dams are Gribo-Popoli HPP: 112 megawatts, Boutoubré HPP: 150 megawatts and Louga HPP: 246 megawatts. The work at this site includes: (a) building an earth
Louga-Maka-Yop Arrondissement
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-Samba Lélé Diba
information Date of birth (2003-12-24) 24 December 2003 (age 20) Place of birth Louga, Senegal Height 1.95 m (6 ft 5 in) Position(s) Defensive midfielder Team
Louga-Guéoul
Guéoul is a town and rural commune in the Louga Region of Senegal. According to PEPAM (Programme d'eau potable et d'assainissement du Millénaire), the
Louga-List of Senegalese regions by Human Development Index
Senegal (average) 0.511 4 Fatick 0.503 5 Saint-Louis 0.464 6 Kaolack 0.459 7 Tambacounda (with Kédougou) 0.454 Kolda 9 Louga 0.452 10 Diourbel 0.390
Louga-Almadies Arrondissement
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-Bineta Diop
Bineta Diop is a Senegalese women's rights activist. She is the founder of Femmes Africa Solidarité, a non-profit organization which promotes women's rights
Louga-List of football clubs in Senegal
1 Promoted into Ligue 1 Dakar UC Dakar Darou Salam Sébikotane Dekkendo Louga ASC Diambars Dakar-Saly Ligue 1 1 ASC Diaraf Dakar Ligue 1 1 Diamono Djourbel
Louga-Sakal Arrondissement
Sakal Arrondissement is an arrondissement of the Louga Department in the Louga Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into
Louga-Tidiane Aw
fiction and documentary as well as short and full feature. Born in Kébémer in Louga Region, Senegal, Aw studied at the Institute of Cinematography in Hamburg
Louga-Tanaff Arrondissement
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-Ndande Arrondissement
Ndande Arrondissement is an arrondissement of the Kébémer Department in the Louga Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural
Louga-Barkedji Arrondissement
Barkedji Arrondissement is an arrondissement of the Linguère Department in the Louga Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural
Louga-Linguère Department
is one of the 45 departments of Senegal, one of the three making up the Louga Region. Its capital is Linguère, and it encompasses an area of 15,375 km2
Louga-Gandiaye Arrondissement
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-Gamadji Saré (arrondissement)
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-Wydad AC in international football
Ismaïlia Nouakchott Kumasi Niamey Tizi Ouzou Tunis Sousse Lagos Kitwe Tehran Louga Sokodé Port-Gentil Douala Maputo Benghazi Cape Coast Diourbel Bouaké Kinshasa
Louga-Caroline Faye Diop
Rufisque, graduating third in her class in 1945. Faye Diop became a teacher in Louga in 1945, then in Thiès, Matam, and finally in Mbour, where she directed
Louga-Taïf (arrondissement)
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-List of municipalities in Cantabria
Los Tojos 402 89.50 39087 Torrelavega 52,034 35.54 Zug La Habana Vieja Louga Rochefort-sur-Mer 39088 Tresviso 70 16.23 39089 Tudanca 145 52.44 39090
Louga-Ferlo Desert
River defines the northern border. The Ferlo desert covers most of Northern Senegal, including the Matam region and eastern Saint Louis and Louga regions
Louga-Koulor (arrondissement)
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-Sindia (arrondissement)
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-Thiénaba (arrondissement)
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-Gustav Adolf Hippius
pp. 123–124 Entry on Hippius @ the Baltische Historische Kommission Anne Lõugas, Neli baltisaksa kunstnikku: Carl Siegismund Walther, Friedrich Ludwig von
Louga-Otepää Castle
Otepää Fortress. Estonian Journal of Archaeology, 2010, 14, 1, 79–89. Vello Lõugas, Jüri Selirand. With an Archaeologist on Estonian Roads. Second, corrected
Louga-Mame Thiam
League club Esteghlal F.C. and the Senegal national team. Born in Nguidile, Louga Region, Thiam left for Italy at young age. He was selected to Veneto region
Louga-List of FIPS region codes (S–U)
Senegal SG11 Kolda Region, Senegal SG12 Ziguinchor Region, Senegal SG13 Louga Region, Senegal SG14 Saint-Louis Region, Senegal SG15 Matam Region, Senegal
Louga-Lamine Diakhate
served his country as a politician and diplomat. He had attended schools in Louga and Saint-Louis before becoming a student at the universities of Katibougou
Louga-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 20,000 to 50,000 square kilometers
29,480 State of Germany. Cauca Department 29,308 District of Colombia. Louga Region 29,188 Second largest region of Senegal. Kurdistan Province 29,137
Louga-Nguekokh Arrondissement
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-Boghal (arrondissement)
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-Malem-Hodar Arrondissement
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-2024 AS Douanes men's basketball season
Diallo Jeanne d'Arc Free agent Undisclosed 23 December 2023 – C Ndery Khoulé Louga Free agent Undisclosed 23 December 2023 – SF Alioune Ass Seck DUC Free agent
Louga-Koki Arrondissement
Koki Arrondissement is an arrondissement of the Louga Department in the Louga Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural
Louga-Yang-Yang Arrondissement
Yang-Yang Arrondissement is an arrondissement of the Linguère Department in the Louga Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural
Louga-Diattacounda Arrondissement
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-Health in Senegal
areas. The greatest problems in public health are in the East and South (Louga, Kaolack, and Tambacounda) and the region of Casamance. The Human Rights
Louga-Guédiawaye (arrondissement)
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-2022–23 Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball team
6'6" 212 Junior Indianapolis, Indiana Transferred from Louisville. Abdou Ndiaye 33 F 6'9" 200 Senior Louga, Senegal Transferred from Illinois State.
Louga-2021 Nationale 1 season
Thiès Bopp Dakar ASFA Dakar DUC Dakar Dakar JA Dakar ISEG Sports Dakar Louga Louga Mermoz Dakar SLBC Saint-Louis Saltigué Rufisque Sibac Dakar (Sicap-Liberté)
Louga-Dodji Arrondissement
Dodji Arrondissement is an arrondissement of the Linguère Department in the Louga Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural
Louga-List of public service radio stations
(RSI) Dakar FM Regional stations Djourbel FM Fatick FM Kaolack FM Kolda FM Louga FM Matam FM Saint Louis FM Tamba FM Touba FM Thiès FM Ziguinchor FM RTS
Louga-Nationale 1 (Senegal)
Thiès Thiès Bopp Dakar ASFA Dakar DUC Dakar Dakar Jeanne d'Arc Dakar Louga Louga Mermoz BC Dakar Saint-Louis BC Saint-Louis Sibac BC Dakar (Sicap-Liberté)
Louga-Senegal FA Cup
ASEC Ndiambour (Louga) 1997 AS Douanes (Dakar) 3-1 ASC Linguère (Saint-Louis) 1998 ASC Yeggo (Dakar) 1-0 US Gorée 1999 ASEC Ndiambour (Louga) 1-1 aet (3-0
Louga-Wouro Sidy Arrondissement
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-Makhete Diop
Makhete Diop Date of birth (1987-07-08) 8 July 1987 (age 36) Place of birth Louga, Senegal Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) Position(s) Striker Youth career 2006–2007
Louga-Kouthiaba Wolof (arrondissement)
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-Zvejnieki burial ground
Perspective. OUP Oxford. p. 38. ISBN 978-0199573066. Eriksson, Gunilla; Lõugas, Lembi; Zagorska, Ilga (2003). "Stone Age hunter–fisher–gatherers at Zvejnieki
Louga-Lambaye Arrondissement
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-Missirah Arrondissement
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-Saldé Arrondissement
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-Fimela Arrondissement
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-Colobane Arrondissement
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-Thienaba Arrondissement
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-Merina Dakhar Arrondissement
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-Darou Mousti Arrondissement
Mousti Arrondissement is an arrondissement of the Kébémer Department in the Louga Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural
Louga-Saré Bidji (arrondissement)
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-Positive Black Soul
(2001-06-27). "Senegal: Pop Stars and Youth Break Taboos to Spread AIDS Message". allAfrica.com. Louga, Senegal: AllAfrica Global Media. Retrieved 2008-03-11.
Louga-Koungheul Arrondissement
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-Niaming (arrondissement)
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-Dame Diop
information Date of birth (1993-02-15) 15 February 1993 (age 31) Place of birth Louga, Senegal Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) Position(s) Forward Youth career 2007–2008
Louga-Dar Salam (arrondissement)
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-Healthcare in Senegal
Hospital) Louga Regional Hospital Louga Region Regional hospital 15°37′22″N 16°13′12″W / 15.62266°N 16.22008°W / 15.62266; -16.22008 (Louga Regional
Louga-2017–18 Senegal Premier League
33 25 +8 38 9 Stade de Mbour 28 10 8 10 33 29 +4 38 10 ASEC Ndiambour (Louga) 28 9 11 8 29 28 +1 38 11 Casa Sports (Ziguinchor) 28 9 10 9 36 32 +4 37
Louga-Fissel Arrondissement
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-Sagna (arrondissement)
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-Bamba Thialène (arrondissement)
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-2018–19 Senegal Premier League
6 14 6 23 20 +3 32 9 US Gorée 26 7 11 8 31 29 +2 32 10 ASEC Ndiambour (Louga) 26 7 11 8 29 28 +1 32 11 Mbour Petite-Côte FC 26 7 10 9 24 27 −3 31 12
Louga-Dakar Université Club (basketball)
COVID-19 pandemic DNQ 2021 1 Nationale 1 1st 14 12 2 .857 Won quarterfinals (Louga, 2–0) Won semifinals (JA, 2–1) Won final (AS Douanes, 66–65) DNQ 2022 1
Louga-Ndame Arrondissement
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-Sagata Arrondissement
Sagata Arrondissement is an arrondissement of the Kébémer Department in the Louga Region of Senegal. The arrondissement is divided administratively into rural
Louga-ASC Ville de Dakar
quarterfinals (US Ouakam) 1–2 2023 Group A 2nd 11 2 .846 Won quarterfinals (Louga BC) 2–0 Lost semifinals (AS Douanes) 0–2 2024 Group A 1st 12 1 .923 Regular
Louga-Baba Garage Arrondissement
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-Dianké Makha (arrondissement)
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-Djilor Arrondissement
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-Koumbal Arrondissement
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-Lamine Sakho
information Date of birth (1977-09-28) 28 September 1977 (age 46) Place of birth Louga, Senegal Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) Position(s) Winger, striker Senior career*
Louga-Bonconto Arrondissement
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-Plateau/Gorée Arrondissement
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-Pambal Arrondissement
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-Saré Coly Sallé (arrondissement)
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-Paoskoto Arrondissement
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-Orkadiere Arrondissement
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-ASC SUNEOR
their second was in 1999 as SONACOS and challenged ASEC Ndiambour from Louga and the match was tied at one throughout and scored none in the penalty
Louga-Cabrousse Arrondissement
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-List of airports in Senegal
06694°W / 14.67111; -17.06694 (Blaise Diagne International Airport) Dodji Louga GO66 Dodji Airport 15°32′38″N 014°57′30″W / 15.54389°N 14.95833°W / 15
Louga-Vélingara Arrondissement
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-2015–16 Senegal Premier League
Suneor Dakar Stade Municipal de Diourbel 5,000 3rd in Ligue 1 ASEC Ndiambour Louga Stade Alboury Ndiaye 15,000 Ligue 2 Casa Sports Ziguinchor Stade Aline Sitoe
Louga-Ndorna (arrondissement)
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-Pape Omar Faye
information Date of birth (1987-01-01) 1 January 1987 (age 37) Place of birth Louga, Senegal Height 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) Position(s) Forward Senior career* Years
Louga-Sassandra Department
Latéko (233) Lipoyo (1 079) Lohiri-Néyau (326) Lossan Kouamékro (2 313) Louga (889) Niabably Pk 26 (3 323) Niabayo (89) Niéga (328) Pauly-Brousse (6 530)
Louga-Thiadiaye Arrondissement
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-Pout Arrondissement
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region
Louga-Kidira Arrondissement
Fatick Region Kaffrine Region Kaolack Region Kédougou Region Kolda Region Louga Region Matam Region Saint-Louis Region Sédhiou Region Tambacounda Region