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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Dakar, Senegal.

Prior to 20th century

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20th century

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1900s–1950s

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1960s–1990s

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21st century

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Whittlesey 1941.
  2. ^ a b c d Bigon 2016.
  3. ^ "Chronology of Catholic Dioceses: Senegal". www.katolsk.no. Norway: Oslo katolske bispedømme (Oslo Catholic Diocese). Retrieved 30 September 2014.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Britannica 1910.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h Historique de la ville (in French), Ville de Dakar, retrieved 30 August 2015
  6. ^ Nelson 2007.
  7. ^ Cleo Cantone (2006). "A Mosque in a Mosque: Some Observations on the Rue Blanchot Mosque in Dakar & Its Relation to Other Mosques in the Colonial Period". Cahiers d'Études Africaines. 46 (182): 363–387. doi:10.4000/etudesafricaines.15253. JSTOR 4393580.
  8. ^ a b "Senegal". Political Chronology of Africa. Political Chronologies of the World. Europa Publications. 2001. p. 357+. ISBN 978-0203409954.
  9. ^ "Garden Search: Senegal". London: Botanic Gardens Conservation International. Retrieved 30 August 2015.
  10. ^ Saglio, Christian (1983). Guide de Dakar et du Sénégal. Société africaine d'édition. p. 42.
  11. ^ a b G. Wesley Johnson (1971), The emergence of Black politics in Senegal, Stanford, Calif.: Published for the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace, by Stanford University Press, ISBN 978-0804707831
  12. ^ "Les Archives Nationales du Sénégal". Archived from the original on 1 September 2012. Retrieved 15 August 2012.
  13. ^ Betts 1971.
  14. ^ "France: Africa: French West Africa and the Sahara". Statesman's Year-Book. London: Macmillan and Co. 1921. pp. 895–903 – via Internet Archive. Colony of Senegal
  15. ^ De Benoist, Joseph-Roger (1987). Église et pouvoir colonial au Soudan français: les relations entre les administrateurs et les missionnaires catholiques dans la Boucle du Niger, de 1885 à 1945. KARTHALA Editions. p. 270. ISBN 9782865371693.
  16. ^ Elizabeth A. Foster (2009). "An Ambiguous Monument: Dakar's Colonial Cathedral of the Souvenir Africain". French Historical Studies. 32 (1): 85–119. doi:10.1215/00161071-2008-014.
  17. ^ a b c d e Bernard Dione; Dieyi Diouf (2010), "Senegal: Libraries, Archives and Museums", in Marcia J. Bates (ed.), Encyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences, Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press, ISBN 9780849397127
  18. ^ Kevin Mulhearn (2006). "Photography in Africa: Central and West". In Lynne Warren (ed.). Encyclopedia of Twentieth-Century Photography. Routledge. p. 27+. ISBN 978-1-135-20536-2.
  19. ^ a b Glossary of art terms, UK: Tate, retrieved 30 August 2015
  20. ^ "Population of capital cities and cities of 100,000 and more inhabitants". Demographic Yearbook 1965. New York: Statistical Office of the United Nations. 1966.
  21. ^ a b c "Western and Central Sudan, 1900 A.D.–present: Key Events". Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved 14 July 2017.
  22. ^ a b "Festival Time in Dakar". Negro Digest. April 1966.
  23. ^ Hoyt W. Fuller (July 1966). "World Festival of Negro Arts". Ebony. Chicago, US.
  24. ^ United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Statistical Office (1976). "Population of capital city and cities of 100,000 and more inhabitants". Demographic Yearbook 1975. New York. pp. 253–279.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  25. ^ S. Sherwood (3 December 2009). "The Songs of Senegal". New York Times. Retrieved 15 August 2012.
  26. ^ "Centre Culturel Régional Blaise Senghor" (in French). Ministere de la culture du Senegal. Retrieved 14 May 2013.
  27. ^ McLaughlin 2001.
  28. ^ a b c d "The State of African Cities 2010: Governance, Inequalities and Urban Land Markets". United Nations Human Settlements Programme. 2010. Archived from the original on 17 June 2013.
  29. ^ "Média Centre de Dakar: L'ambition de faire renaître le cinéma africain". Observatoire sur les Systèmes d'information. 10 December 2004.
  30. ^ Stephen Demeulenaere (Summer 2001). "On the Doole". Alternatives Journal. 27 (3).
  31. ^ "Student Killed in Senegal Protest". Chronicle of Higher Education. 47 (24). 23 February 2001.
  32. ^ Andreas Mehler; et al., eds. (2008). "Senegal". Africa Yearbook: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2007. Vol. 4. Koninklijke Brill. p. 175+. ISBN 9789004168053.
  33. ^ "Senegal". Art Spaces Directory. New York: New Museum. Retrieved 2 December 2013.
  34. ^ "Ville de Dakar". Archived from the original on 16 October 2009 – via Internet Archive, Wayback Machine.
  35. ^ Diouf, Mamadou (2013). Les arts de la citoyenneté au Sénégal: espaces contestés et civilités urbaines. KARTHALA Editions. p. 114. ISBN 9782811109561.
  36. ^ "Statuesque or grotesque?". The Economist. 25 February 2010.
  37. ^ "ICANN Dakar Senegal No.42: 23–28 October 2011". ICANN. Retrieved 15 August 2012.
  38. ^ "Corporate Information: Google Offices". Google Inc. Archived from the original on 29 May 2011.
  39. ^ The State of African Cities 2014. United Nations Human Settlements Programme. 10 September 2015. ISBN 978-92-1-132598-0. Archived from the original on 10 September 2014.
  40. ^ "Première nuit de Obama au Sénégal". Le Quotidien (in French). Dakar. 27 June 2013. Archived from the original on 28 June 2013.
  41. ^ World Health Organization (2016), Global Urban Ambient Air Pollution Database, Geneva, archived from the original on 28 March 2014{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
This article incorporates information from the French Wikipedia.

Bibliography

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in English

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published in 20th century
  • "Dakar" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 7 (11th ed.). 1910. p. 762.
  • Derwent Whittlesey (1941). "Dakar and the Other Cape Verde Settlements". Geographical Review. 31 (4): 609–638. doi:10.2307/210502. JSTOR 210502.
  • Raymond F. Betts (April 1971). "Establishment of the Medina in Dakar, Senegal, 1914". Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. 41 (2): 143–152. doi:10.2307/1159424. JSTOR 1159424. S2CID 143324799.
  • M. Diouf. (1999). "Urban youth and Senegalese politics: Dakar 1988-1994", In J. Holston, ed., Cities and Citizenship. Durham, NC: Duke University Press
published in 21st century

in French

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