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Louga (Arabic: لوجا; Wolof: Luga) is a city in northwestern Senegal. Louga is a cattle market centre, and has road and rail links with the port city of Saint-Louis to the northwest and Dakar to the southwest. The area surrounding Louga is at the northern limits of Senegal's peanut- (groundnut-) growing area and is inhabited by the Fulani, who are generally pastoral nomads, and the Wolof, who are sedentary farmers. Louga is located in what is called the Ndiambour, which used to be part of the Cayor province.
In 2013, according to official figures from the National Agency for Statistics and Demography (ANSD), Louga had a population of 104,000 inhabitants.
Administration
Louga is both the capital of the Louga department and of the Louga region.
The administrative region of Louga was formed in 1976, divided into 3 departments with 11 districts and 48 communities. There are 7 municipalities.
The Louga region is made up of 3 departments:
Louga
Kebemer
Linguere
Geography
The closest towns are Dagadj, Bayakh, Taoua, Laye, Mbarom and Ngueye Dili. The capital of Senegal, Dakar, is 203 km away. The climate is dry, almost desertlike, with a long dry season called the harmattan that can last 9 months or more. This season carries dust to Louga and occasionally causes sandstorms, promoting wind erosion and water loss by evaporation.
= Population
=The main ethnic groups are the Wolof, the Fula, the Toucouleur, and the Moors.
= Economy
=Agriculture is the main sector of Louga's economy. Fishing is practiced on the 50 km sea front in Potou.
Climate
Louga, with year-round hot weather, has a hot desert climate (Köppen: BWh). Louga has a mildly rainy wet season from July to October, while the period from November to May has very little precipitation.
Transport
Louga is a junction station on the Dakar-Niger Railway network.
Sports
Stade ASAC Ndiambour, better known as Stade Alboury Ndiaye, is a multi-use stadium. It is currently used mostly for football matches and serves as a home ground of ASAC Ndiambour. The stadium holds 3,000 people.
Twin Towns
Millau, France
Notable People Born in Louga
Momar Gaye Diop, first mayor of Louga in 1956
Mansour Bouna Ndiaye, former deputy mayor of Louga
Abdiou Diouf, former president of Senegal (1981-2000)
Abass Sall
Sam Mbaye (1924-1998), son of Mame Cheikh Mbaye, Islamologist
Djily Mbaye (1927-1991), also son of Mame Cheikh Mbaye, marabout, patron, and builder of the major infrastructures of Louga
Badou Ndiaye, guitarist, former conductor of the Etoile de Dakar
Oustaz Cheikh Tidiane Gaye (1951-2011), Islamologist, Arabic-speaking writer and lecturer
Ahmadou Sakhir Lô (1903-1988), founder of the Islamic institute of Coki founded in 1939
Khalifa Sall, former mayor of Dakar
Aminata Mbengue Ndiaye, mayor of Louga from 2009 to 2014
Moustapha Diop, current mayor of Louga since 2014
Samba Khary Cissé, current president of the regional council
Chérif Thiam, painter
Haïdar El Ali, Minister of Ecology and Nature Protection
Mubarack Lô, economist and politician
Modou Mbery Sylla
Pope Momar Gaye, accountant
Oustaz Ahmad Moubarack LO, founder of Manar Al Houda
See also
Railway stations in Senegal
References
External links
Peace Corps Senegal, Louga Page
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