- Source: Bassari Country
The Bassari Country (French: Pays Bassari) and its Bassari, Fula and Bedik Cultural Landscapes (Paysages culturels Bassari, Peul et Bédik), located in the southeast of Senegal, is a well-preserved multicultural landscape which emerged from the interaction of human activities and the natural environment. It aggregates three geographical areas: the Bassari–Salémata area, the Bedik–Bandafassi area and the Fula–Dindéfello area, each one with its specific morphological characteristics.
In 2012, the Bassari Country with its Bassari, Fula and Bedik Cultural Landscapes was added to the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites.
See also
Bassari people
Fula people
Bedick people
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Senegal
- Togo
- Bassari Country
- Bassari people
- List of World Heritage Sites in Senegal
- Shangdu
- Bassari language
- List of World Heritage Sites in Africa
- List of official languages
- List of World Heritage Sites by year of inscription
- Kédougou
- Languages of Senegal
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