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Baol
Baol or Bawol was a kingdom in what is now central Senegal. Founded in the 11th century, it was a vassal of the Jolof Empire before becoming independent in the mid-16th century. The ruler bore the title of Teigne (or Teeň) and reigned from the capital in Lambaye. The kingdom encompassed a strip of land extending east from the ocean and included the towns of Touba, Diourbel, and Mbacke. It was directly south of the Kingdom of Cayor and north of the Kingdom of Sine.

Cayor
The Cayor Kingdom (; ) was from 1549 to 1876 the largest and most powerful kingdom that split off from the Jolof Empire in what is now Senegal. The Cayor Kingdom was located in northern and central Senegal, southeast of Waalo, west of the kingdom of Jolof, and north of Baol and the Kingdom of Sine.
Dakar–Niger Railway
railway connecting Dakar, Senegal and Koulikoro, Mali

Imamate of Futa Toro
West African state (1776–1861)
Dakar Biennale
art exhibition in Dakar, Senegal
École normale supérieure William Ponty
normal school
Barrakunda Falls
waterfall located in Senegal
Senegambia
trading posts owned by the Dutch West India Company in the region of Senegal
Grande Côte
stretch of coastline in Senegal