Matam Region

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Matam Region
Matam Region

Matam is a region of Senegal (regional capitals have the same name as their respective regions).

It is a stark, flat, arid place bounded on the north by the Sénégal River and the south by the Sahelian plain studded with baobab trees made famous in Le Petit Prince. Matam is populated by the tall noble Pulaar-speaking Toucouleur people who brought Islam to Senegal in the 18th century and gave us the music of Baaba Maal in the 21st century.

[edit] Departments

Departments of Matam
Departments of Matam

Matam region is divided into 3 departments:

Coordinates: 15°06′18″N, 13°38′30″W