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Dakar Region, the vibrant heart of Senegal, pulses with a rhythm that captivates the senses. Colorful markets, colonial architecture and the Atlantic Ocean along the peninsula create a dynamic landscape where past and present meet. Once part of the Wolof Empire, Dakar became a key French military post in 1857 and later the capital of French West Africa. Under Léopold Sédar Senghor, Senegal gained independence in 1960, and Dakar emerged as a beacon of African pride, hosting the first World Festival of Black Arts in 1966.

Today, Dakar is Senegal’s political and economic engine, home to the capital and seat of government, and a hub that reflects wider West African currents. The busy port links the country to global trade, while industries range from fishing and agriculture to telecommunications and finance. Despite congestion, unemployment and periodic tensions, the city remains a symbol of resilience. Its diverse, largely Muslim population sustains a rich cultural life, from mbalax music and contemporary art to festivals like the Dakar Biennale and a cuisine led by thieboudienne and yassa poulet.
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