Ngaparou

Ngaparou
village
Ngaparou

Location in Senegal

Coordinates: 14°27′47″N 17°3′29″W / 14.46306°N 17.05806°W / 14.46306; -17.05806Coordinates: 14°27′47″N 17°3′29″W / 14.46306°N 17.05806°W / 14.46306; -17.05806
Country Senegal
Region Thiès Region

Ngaparou (or N'gaparu) is a coastal town in western Senegal (about 75 km south of Dakar), located in the department of Mbour and the region of Thies, on the Petite Côte, near Saly. It is adjacent to the town of Somone and it shares a similar tourist industry,[1] but its main income is from fishing.[2]

Description

The people of this coastal area are mainly Lebu and the Serer. There are, unusually, Catholic communities here. There is a catholic church in Nguering which is 5 km away.

Ngaparou had 5735 inhabitants and 654 households before the creation of a town in 2004. Today, the town has a population of more than 15,000.

Ngaparou's economy is based on fishing, handicrafts, trade and tourism. It is basically fishing village which has been opened to tourism in the early twenty century because of its wide beaches and pleasant climate. The town does not have large buildings to accommodate tourists because of local opposition. The fishing industry has been under threat because of illegal of over fishing which means that several fish species are no longer available. The fishermen have joined together to plan areas that will not be fished so that stocks can recover. A grant from the World Bank has enabled them to purchase refrigerated transport so that their catch can be transported to towns where it can attract higher prices.[2]

Nearby localities are Keur Timak, Somone, Keur Youngar, Nguering and Saly.

References

  1. Katharina Kane (2009). The Gambia & Senegal. Lonely Planet. pp. 187–. ISBN 978-1-74104-829-2.
  2. 1 2 In Senegal, Fishermen Come Together to Fish Smarter and More Sustainably, 7 October 2014, Worldbank, Retrieved 2 September 2015

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