Rufisque, Dakar Region, Senegal

History | Decline of port | Industry

🇸🇳 Rufisque is a city in the Dakar region of western Senegal, at the base of the Cap-Vert Peninsula. In the past it was an important port city in its own right, but is now a suburb of Dakar.

Rufisque is also the capital of the department of the same name and lies 25 km (16 mi) east of Dakar, the capital of Senegal.

History Originally a Lebou fishing village called Tenguedj (Wolof: Tëngéej), Rufisque became important in the 16th century as the principal port of the kingdom of Cayor, being frequented by Portuguese (who named it Rio Fresco, in which the name of the city originated from, meaning in English:"Freshwater River"), Dutch, French and English traders. A Euro-African Creole, or Métis, community of merchants grew up there, in close contact with similar communities in Saint Louis, Gorée and other places along the Petite Côte (Portudal, Joal) south to the Gambia River.

In 1840 a couple of Saint Louis merchants built warehouses on the waterfront to stock peanuts. Gorée merchants followed suit. There followed a period of commercial expansion as peanut production in Cayor boomed. In 1859 a fort was built by the French and Rufisque was annexed to the Colony of Senegal. The "Escale" commercial and administrative neighborhood along the waterfront was laid out in 1862—the African inhabitants being pushed out in the process. Rufisque became a "commune" in 1880 and its port was connected to the Dakar-Saint Louis railroad in 1885. In 1909 Galandou Diouf (died 1941) was elected to represent Rufisque in the General Council of the colony in Saint Louis, being the first African elected to that position.

Decline of port Early in the 20th century the growth of neighboring Dakar, with its superior port facilities, signaled the decline of Rufisque. No longer an active port, Rufisque has experienced steep decline of industrial activities and is certainly the most neglected of Senegal's four historic "communes", with no tourism sector and a chronic lack of investment in public infrastructure.

Industry Rufisque has a cement works.

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Rufisque has a population of over 179,797 people. Rufisque also forms one of the centres of the wider Rufisque Department which has a population of over 490,694 people. It is also a part of the larger Dakar Region.

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Twin Towns - Sister Cities Rufisque has links with:

🇫🇷 Hénin-Beaumont, France 🇫🇷 Nantes, France
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Antipodal to Rufisque is: 162.733,-14.717

Locations Near: Rufisque -17.2667,14.7167

🇸🇳 Pikine -17.4,14.75 d: 14.8  

🇸🇳 Guédiawaye -17.394,14.776 d: 15.2  

🇸🇳 Dakar -17.441,14.674 d: 19.3  

🇸🇳 Thiès -16.917,14.783 d: 38.4  

🇸🇳 M'bour -16.967,14.417 d: 46.4  

🇸🇳 Kaolack -16.075,14.139 d: 143.5  

🇸🇳 Louga -16.217,15.617 d: 150.7  

🇸🇳 Touba -15.877,14.863 d: 150.3  

🇬🇲 Kanifing -16.681,13.443 d: 155.1  

🇬🇲 Serrekunda -16.678,13.435 d: 156  

Antipodal to: Rufisque 162.733,-14.717

🇸🇧 Honiara 159.95,-9.433 d: 19354.3  

🇻🇺 Port Vila 168.315,-17.737 d: 19331.2  

🇳🇨 Koné 164.852,-21.059 d: 19275.1  

🇳🇨 Nouméa 166.45,-22.267 d: 19088.7  

🇵🇬 Buka 154.667,-5.417 d: 18655.9  

🇦🇺 Hervey Bay 152.855,-25.29 d: 18452  

🇦🇺 Fraser Coast 152.831,-25.291 d: 18450.3  

🇦🇺 Gladstone 151.25,-23.85 d: 18440.5  

🇦🇺 Rockhampton 150.504,-23.374 d: 18410.7  

🇦🇺 Mackay 149.184,-21.143 d: 18414.6  

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