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Thiès Region

Thiès is a region of western Senegal. The capital is also called Thiès.

Thiès Region
Région de Thiès (French)
Diiwaanu Cees (Wolof)
Location of Thiès in Senegal
Thiès région, divided into 3 départements
Coordinates: 14°46′N 16°54′W / 14.767°N 16.900°W / 14.767; -16.900
CountrySenegal
CapitalThiès
Départements
Government
 • GovernorAmadou Sy
Area
 • Total6,670 km2 (2,580 sq mi)
Population
 (2023 census)
 • Total2,467,523
 • Density370/km2 (960/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+0 (GMT)
HDI (2021)0.562[1]
medium · 3rd

Geography edit

Thiès has two coastlines, one in the north with the Grande Côte housing the Niayes vegetable market, one to the south with the Petite Côte, one of the tourist areas of Senegal.

Principally the main passageway between the peninsula and the rest of the country, the region of Thiès has received a communication route connected to the first rail line and new road infrastructure.

Thiès is relatively small, yet it is the most populous region after Dakar, with a population of 2,467,523 inhabitants in 2023.[2]

The coastal communities are dependent on fishing, growing crops, and coastal tourism for subsistence. The interior of the region was the peanut basin. Phosphates are also mined there.

History edit

The Thiès Region has always been occupied by the Serer people since the ancient Serers and their ancestors. However, in the pre-colonial period, more so around the 16th century, the Wolof immigrants among others have settled in.[3][4][5] Like the Fatick Region, the entire Thiès Region is strongly Serer and one of the most important of Serer country.[3][4][5][6] It is also where many of the Serer sacred and historical sites are found. The area is well represented by the Cangin, a sub-group of the Serers, who had a fierce reputation for protecting their country from outsiders in precolonial times as well as during the colonial-era (see Timeline of Serer history and Serer medieval history).

Geographically, the region partially overlaps with the precolonial Kingdoms of Cayor and Baol.[7] The Kingdom of Baol was ruled by the Joof family for several centuries until c 1549. During the colonial-era, its development was supported by the railway line - the Dakar-Saint-Louis railway in the late nineteenth century, and then with the Dakar-Niger railway. Thus Administratively, it is one of the oldest in the country.

Administrative divisions edit

Thiès region is divided into 3 departments (départements), 14 communes (soon 15 communes in 2023), 12 arrondissements, 32 communautés rurales and 3 communes d'arrondissement.

Departments edit

The region is divided[8] into 3 departments as follows':

Communes edit

In M'bour Département:

In Thiès Département:

In Tivaouane Département:

Arrondissements edit

In M'bour Département:

In Thiès Département:

  • Thiès Nord (also commune d'arrondissement)
  • Thiès Sud (divided into 2 communes d'arrondissement)
  • Keur Moussa
  • Notto
  • Thiénaba

In Tivaouane Département:

Communautés rurales edit

 
Keur Simbara is a tiny village in Thiès near Dakar

In M'bour Département:

In Thiès Département:

  • Diender Geudj
  • Fandène
  • Keur Moussa
  • Notto
  • Tassette
  • Ndiayène Sirah
  • Thiénaba
  • Ngoudiane
  • Touba Toul

In Tivaouane Département:

  • Méouane
  • Taïba Ndiaye
  • Darou-Khoudoss
  • Koul
  • Mérina Dakhar
  • Pékesse
  • Nbayène
  • Ngandiouf
  • Niakhène
  • Thilmakha
  • Chérif Lo
  • Mont Rolland
  • Notto Gouye Diama
  • Pambal
  • Pire Gourèye

In 2003, the rural population was 769,884,[9] grouped in 31 villages, in communautés rurales.

Notable residents edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org. Retrieved 13 September 2018.
  2. ^ "Thiès (Region, Senegal) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map and Location". www.citypopulation.de. Retrieved 16 January 2024.
  3. ^ a b Klein, Martin A., "Islam and Imperialism in Senegal Sine-Saloum, 1847–1914", p. 7, Edinburgh University Press (1968), ISBN 0-85224-029-5
  4. ^ a b Diange, Pathé. "Les Royaumes Sérères", Présence Africaine. No.54 (1965) p-p 142-72
  5. ^ a b Ba, Abdou Bouri, "Essai sur l’histoire du Saloum et du Rip", Avant-propos par Charles Becker et Victor Martin. Publié dans le Bulletin de l’Institut Fondamental d'Afrique Noire (IFAN), pp 10-13
  6. ^ Encyclopædia Britannica, inc, "The New Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 29", ed : 13, Encyclopædia Britannica, 2003, p 855-6, ISBN 0-85229-961-3
  7. ^ (in French) Djibril Diop, "Décentralisation et gouvernance locale au Sénégal". Quelle pertinence pour le développement local ?, Paris, L'Harmattan, 2006, p. 69 ISBN 2-296-00862-3
  8. ^ (in French) Decree n°2002-166 of 21 February 2002 fixant le ressort territorial et le chef lieu des régions et des départements [1]
  9. ^ (in French) Source : PEPAM [2]

External links edit

  • List of administrative divisions in Senegal

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Thies is a region of western Senegal The capital is also called Thies Thies Region Region de Thies French Diiwaanu Cees Wolof RegionLocation of Thies in SenegalThies region divided into 3 departementsCoordinates 14 46 N 16 54 W 14 767 N 16 900 W 14 767 16 900CountrySenegalCapitalThiesDepartementsList M bourThiesTivaouneGovernment GovernorAmadou SyArea Total6 670 km2 2 580 sq mi Population 2023 census Total2 467 523 Density370 km2 960 sq mi Time zoneUTC 0 GMT HDI 2021 0 562 1 medium 3rd Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Administrative divisions 3 1 Departments 3 2 Communes 3 3 Arrondissements 3 4 Communautes rurales 4 Notable residents 5 References 6 External linksGeography editThies has two coastlines one in the north with the Grande Cote housing the Niayes vegetable market one to the south with the Petite Cote one of the tourist areas of Senegal Principally the main passageway between the peninsula and the rest of the country the region of Thies has received a communication route connected to the first rail line and new road infrastructure Thies is relatively small yet it is the most populous region after Dakar with a population of 2 467 523 inhabitants in 2023 2 The coastal communities are dependent on fishing growing crops and coastal tourism for subsistence The interior of the region was the peanut basin Phosphates are also mined there History editMain article Timeline of Serer history The Thies Region has always been occupied by the Serer people since the ancient Serers and their ancestors However in the pre colonial period more so around the 16th century the Wolof immigrants among others have settled in 3 4 5 Like the Fatick Region the entire Thies Region is strongly Serer and one of the most important of Serer country 3 4 5 6 It is also where many of the Serer sacred and historical sites are found The area is well represented by the Cangin a sub group of the Serers who had a fierce reputation for protecting their country from outsiders in precolonial times as well as during the colonial era see Timeline of Serer history and Serer medieval history Geographically the region partially overlaps with the precolonial Kingdoms of Cayor and Baol 7 The Kingdom of Baol was ruled by the Joof family for several centuries until c 1549 During the colonial era its development was supported by the railway line the Dakar Saint Louis railway in the late nineteenth century and then with the Dakar Niger railway Thus Administratively it is one of the oldest in the country Administrative divisions editThies region is divided into 3 departments departements 14 communes soon 15 communes in 2023 12 arrondissements 32 communautes rurales and 3 communes d arrondissement Departments edit The region is divided 8 into 3 departments as follows M bour Departement Thies Departement Tivaoune DepartementCommunes edit In M bour Departement Ville d Akon planned M bour Joal Fadiouth Nguekokh Ngaparou Popenguine Ndayane Saly Somone ThiadiayeIn Thies Departement Kayar Khombole PoutIn Tivaouane Departement Tivaouane Mboro MeckheArrondissements edit In M bour Departement Fissel Sessene SindiaIn Thies Departement Thies Nord also commune d arrondissement Thies Sud divided into 2 communes d arrondissement Keur Moussa Notto ThienabaIn Tivaouane Departement Meouane Medina Dakhar Niakhene PambalCommunautes rurales edit nbsp Keur Simbara is a tiny village in Thies near DakarIn M bour Departement Fissel Ndiaganiao Ngueniene Sandiara Sessene Malicounda Diass SindiaIn Thies Departement Diender Geudj Fandene Keur Moussa Notto Tassette Ndiayene Sirah Thienaba Ngoudiane Touba ToulIn Tivaouane Departement Meouane Taiba Ndiaye Darou Khoudoss Koul Merina Dakhar Pekesse Nbayene Ngandiouf Niakhene Thilmakha Cherif Lo Mont Rolland Notto Gouye Diama Pambal Pire GoureyeIn 2003 the rural population was 769 884 9 grouped in 31 villages in communautes rurales nbsp Senegal portal nbsp Geography portalNotable residents editMaurice Ndour born 1992 basketball player for Hapoel Jerusalem of the Israeli Basketball Premier LeagueReferences edit Sub national HDI Area Database Global Data Lab hdi globaldatalab org Retrieved 13 September 2018 Thies Region Senegal Population Statistics Charts Map and Location www citypopulation de Retrieved 16 January 2024 a b Klein Martin A Islam and Imperialism in Senegal Sine Saloum 1847 1914 p 7 Edinburgh University Press 1968 ISBN 0 85224 029 5 a b Diange Pathe Les Royaumes Sereres Presence Africaine No 54 1965 p p 142 72 a b Ba Abdou Bouri Essai sur l histoire du Saloum et du Rip Avant propos par Charles Becker et Victor Martin Publie dans le Bulletin de l Institut Fondamental d Afrique Noire IFAN pp 10 13 Encyclopaedia Britannica inc The New Encyclopaedia Britannica Volume 29 ed 13 Encyclopaedia Britannica 2003 p 855 6 ISBN 0 85229 961 3 in French Djibril Diop Decentralisation et gouvernance locale au Senegal Quelle pertinence pour le developpement local Paris L Harmattan 2006 p 69 ISBN 2 296 00862 3 in French Decree n 2002 166 of 21 February 2002 fixant le ressort territorial et le chef lieu des regions et des departements 1 in French Source PEPAM 2 External links editList of administrative divisions in Senegal Map of Thies region Site on Thies Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thies Region amp oldid 1202417965, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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