Adjoajo/pope
Town
Adjoajo/pope is located in Senegal
Adjoajo/pope
Coordinates: 07°34′38″N 01°55′45″W / 7.57722°N 1.92917°W / 7.57722; -1.92917
Senegal Senegal
RegionThiès

Popenguine-Ndayane is a small village on the shore of the Atlantic Ocean in Senegal, located 70 km south of Dakar, on the Petite Côte, in the department of M'Bour in and region of Thiès Region. Since 2008, it brings together two localities, Popenguine and Ndayane. [1]

History edit

Founded 350 years ago, the village was first called Poponguine. It became Popenguine an initiative of President Léopold Sédar Senghor one of whose poems is called Retour à Popenguine. The town is the favorite vacation spot for Senegal's heads of state.

In 2003, Wolimata Thiao mobilized a Collective of Women’s Groups for the Protection of Nature (COPRONAT). They are in partnership with local communities and the Senegalese government. COPRONAT brings together women's groups from eight different villages. They have been in charge of protecting the Popenguine Nature Reserve since 1996. They plant trees, manage erosion and waste, environmental education activities that invest in the communities. [2]. [3] [4][5].

Administration edit

Popenguine was part of the rural community of Diass. It was set up as a municipality in July 2008. The Popenguine Classified Forest and the Popenguine Nature Reserve are included in the municipal perimeter.

Popenguine is set up in common with Ndayane and Popenguine Serer, with the name “Popenguine-Ndayane”. The first mayor is Mamadou Mansour Thiandoum, elected on April 14, 2009 by a municipal council of 36 members.

Geography edit

The nearest towns are Santiaba, Keuri Kaw, Tiambokh, Poponguine Serere, Gamboulem and Tialane.

Dakar, the capital, is 71 km.

Population edit

In 2009, Popenguine-Ndayane had 12,000 inhabitants and more than 380 households. The predominant ethnic group is the Serer people. The languages spoken in the village are Wolof, Sereer Safin, and French.

Notable Sites edit

  • There is Sunday Mass at the Notre-Dame de la Délivrande. Originally a fishing and farming village, today it is known mainly as a place of Catholic pilgrimage Basilique Notre-Dame de la Délivrance.
  • The Popenguine Nature Reserve was created in 1986 by the Nicolas Hulot Foundation. [6]

Gallery edit

Notable People edit

  • Ayi Kwei Armah is a noted Ghanian novelists lives in Popenguine. He is the founder of Ankh Publishing in Popenguine.
  • Senegalese film director Gade Diouf

Personalities born in Popenguine edit

  • Hyacinthe Thiandoum Cardinal-Archbishop of Dakar
  • Mamadou Diouf, former deputy and former civil administrator
  • Mamadou Mansour Thiandoum, Mayor of Popenguine

In Popular Culture edit

1994 Movie Rocking Poponguine

See also edit

Images Popenguine-Ndayane

References edit

  1. ^ "Popenguine - Wikitravel".
  2. ^ "Senegal: Women Join Hands to Revive a Community Resource | Pambazuka News". 2 March 2016.
  3. ^ "Popenguine COPRONAT grateful to Go-WAMER project - the Point".
  4. ^ https://www.changemakers.com/ashoka-fellows/entries/regroupement-des-femmes-de-popenguine-pour-la
  5. ^ "D4 – Community Dorf – Equator Initiative".
  6. ^ https://www.rampao.org/Reserve-naturelle-de-Popenguine.html?lang=en