Tambacounda Department
Tambacounda department is one of the 46 departments of Senegal, and one of the four making up the Tambacounda region. It formerly covered an area of 20,328 km² and in 2013 had an estimated population of 283,769.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: department of Senegal with 427,000 residents
- Description: department of Senegal
- Also known as: “Tambacounda” and “Tambacounda department”
Tambacounda Department
- Location: Tambacounda Region, Senegal, West Africa, Africa
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Satellite Map
Discover Tambacounda Department from above in high-definition satellite imagery.
In Other Languages
From Arabic to Spanish—“Tambacounda Department” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “تامباكوندا”
- Bambara: “Tanbakunda”
- Catalan: “Tambacounda”
- Cebuano: “Tambacounda Department”
- Chinese: “Tambacounda Koān”
- Chinese: “坦巴昆達省”
- Dutch: “Tambacounda”
- French: “Département de Tambacounda”
- French: “Tambacounda”
- Galician: “Departamento de Tambacounda”
- German: “Département Tambacounda”
- German: “Tambacounda”
- Greek: “Νομός του Ταμπακουντά”
- Hebrew: “טמבאקונדה”
- Italian: “dipartimento di Tambacounda”
- Italian: “Dipartimento di Tambacounda”
- Japanese: “タンバクンダ県”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Tambacounda Koān”
- N'Ko: “ߕߊ߲߬ߓߊ߬”
- N'Ko: “ߕߊ߲߬ߓߊ߬ߞߎ߲߬ߘߊ߫”
- Persian: “تامبوندا”
- Portuguese: “Tambacounda”
- Spanish: “Departamento de Tambacounda”
- Spanish: “Tambacounda”
Localities in the Area
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Gaye Tiéli and Tambacounda Airport.
Tambacounda Region: Must-Visit Destinations
Delve into Niokolo-Koba, Tambacounda, Kédougou, and Bakel.
Curious Places to Discover
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