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Dakar

American  
[dah-kahr] / dɑˈkɑr /

noun

  1. a seaport in and the capital of Senegal; capital of former French West Africa. 68 sq. mi. (176 sq. km).


Dakar British  
/ ˈdækə /

noun

  1. the capital and chief port of Senegal, on the SE side of Cape Verde peninsula. Pop: 2 313 000 (2005 est)

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In "We Can Do" he aims to inspire youth to build connections, and in his galvanising "Ndakaaru" he celebrates the city of Dakar.

From Barron's

The harvested vegetables go by road to the deep-water Port of Dakar five hours away by road.

From BBC

At the end of the game the players take the reclaimed artefacts to a real place, the Museum of Black Civilizations in Dakar, Senegal.

From BBC

For generations, Seynabou Tall's ancestors have fished, dived and rowed off the coast of Dakar, where the 14-year-old, who quit school nearly four years ago, is now learning to surf.

From Barron's

A pair of friends have become the first all-female British team to complete the Dakar Rally.

From BBC