Goudomp

Goudomp department is one of the 46 departments of Senegal, one of three making up the . It was created in 2008 along with the , which was formerly part of the .
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  • Type: department of Senegal with 189,000 residents
  • Description: Department of Senegal
  • Also known as: Goudomp department” and “Goudomp Department

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Goudomp.

Town
is a town and urban commune in the Sédhiou Region of . It is the capital of the Department. The population in 2023 was 15,993, an increase from the 12,870 counted in 2013.

Goudomp

Latitude
12.5778° or 12° 34′ 40″ north
Longitude
-15.8722° or 15° 52′ 20″ west
Population
189,000
Elevation
6 metres (20 feet)
Open location code
7C46H4HH+44
Geo­Names ID
10402310
Wiki­data ID
Q2066279
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Spanish—“Goudomp” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Goudomp Department
  • Chinese: Goudomp Koān
  • Chinese: 古東普省
  • Dutch: Goudomp Department
  • French: Département de Goudomp
  • Galician: Departamento de Goudomp
  • German: Département Goudomp
  • German: Goudomp
  • Italian: dipartimento di Goudomp
  • Italian: Dipartimento di Goudomp
  • Japanese: グドンプ県
  • Min Nan Chinese: Goudomp Koān
  • Persian: بخش گودامپ
  • Spanish: Departamento de Goudomp

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