1537:, Emmanuel de Roux challenged Ndiaye's repeated claims that Gorée, at the so-called "Maison des Esclaves", was an important slave depot (which was largely based on the false interpretations of French visitors in the 18–19th century and afterwards). De Roux based his critique on the works of the researchers Abdoulaye Camara and Father Joseph-Roger de Benoist. According to historical accounts, no more than 500 slaves per year were traded there, a trickle in comparison to the scale of the slave trade along the coasts of modern-day Benin, Guinee and Angola: in total 4–5% (or around 500 000) of the slaves were shipped from Senegal to the Americas, whereas the remaining 11.5 million enslaved Africans came from the other (West) African shores. Ndiaye's graphic descriptions of the conditions of the slaves allegedly kept at the "Maison des Esclaves" are not supported by any historical documentation and according to De Roux, they may have served to drum up business, especially from African-American tourists. In response to these accusations, several Senegalese and European researchers convened a symposium at the Sorbonne in April 1997, entitled "
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the eighteenth century and shows frequent building up and tearing down processes. This could be correlated to the extensive settlement of this area maybe by domestic slaves beginning in the eighteenth century. Quartier
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trade for touristic reasons. This was spearheaded by the
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European ruler at the time. However, this evidence of development too show results of the consequences from contemporary activity, thus it is an intricate puzzle to determine complex social identities and groups, such as slave or free or
African or Afro-European. An overall deduction can be made however: Atlantic trade significantly impacts the lives of those on Gorée, seen in the influx of ideas, complex identities and settlement structure.
1376:. In this article, Thiaw discusses the difference between the historical accounts full of slavery and shackles and the lack of archaeological evidence to support those accounts. Raina Croff, one of Thiaw's colleagues, states that she personally has never found any evidence of slavery on Gorée Island, however she also includes that archaeological evidence such as shackles and chains would not be found on an island, because there is no need.
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possibly due to a mighty termite invasion. There is no archaeological or physical evidence of a struggle or conflict between the eventual
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found through excavation and testing. The first kinds of deposition are located on the northwestern and western part of the island, and were typically three metres of domestic debris and shell midden. Surrounding the area that was once Fort Nassau, these depositions were determined in correlation with Fort Nassau activity, which was seen to be relatively unfluctuating.
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Atlantic trade also influenced the physiological aspects of Gorean society. Archaeology has uncovered a plethora of evidence for massive imports of alcoholic beverages on the island. The massive import of alcoholic beverages naturally suggests a high level of consumption which its effects have been
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G13, a site located on the eastern side of the island, has produced cultural debris from one of its trash pits. This debris includes nails, European late pearlware and early whiteware with similar patterns dating from 1810 to 1849, sardine cans, and window glass, among other artifacts. Located near
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Deposits of the pre-European period are dense with pottery decorated with twine and fish vertebrae motifs and could be found in the domestic settlement context, under or at the same levels of floors and fireplaces. The pottery near the settlements suggests that these settlements were semi-permanent
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and his officers sent ashore a few officers to leave peace offerings to the natives of the island. They deposited on Gorée soil a cake, a mirror and a piece of paper with a cross drawn on it, all of which were intended to be symbols for peaceful actions. However, the
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In 1891, Gorée still had 2,100 inhabitants, while Dakar only had 8,737 inhabitants. However, by 1926 the population of Gorée had declined to only 700 inhabitants, while the population of Dakar had increased to 33,679 inhabitants. Thus, in 1929 the commune of Gorée was merged with Dakar. The commune
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On the southcentral end of Gorée, in the
Bambara quarter, although less abundant in artifacts, the deposits from this area differ in sediment inclusions from the rest of the island. Inclusions such as limestone, red bricks, shell, or stones in these two to three meter depositions are no older than
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European government imposed strict rules regarding the use of space and overall settlement development on the island. Archaeology shows this development in the soil; the constructions, levelling, reconstructions, some of which can be linked to a change in the
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There is some textual evidence that states that the Dutch purchased the island from the chief of Dakar or from local fisherman on the island. While there is little archaeological evidence of this transaction, all
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The Gorée Archaeological Project, or GAP, started its undertakings (survey, testing, mapping, and excavations) in 2001. The project, extending over a period of several years, aimed to collect artifacts pertaining to the historical time periods of the pre- and post- European settlement, as well as
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As the trade in slaves declined in the late eighteenth century, Gorée converted to legitimate commerce. The tiny city and port were ill-situated for the shipment of industrial quantities of peanuts, which began arriving in bulk from the mainland. Consequently, its merchants established a presence
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Due to a plethora of features containing ritual pots found in the core of the pre European settlement, Thiaw has concluded that the island may have been primarily used for ritual activity and practices. Nevertheless, abandonment is archaeologically evident by the middle of the fifteenth century,
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This historical site is a rare example of a European colony where we see free and enslaved Africans (making up half of Gorée's population), Europeans and Afro-Europeans living alongside each other, even as the island was a prominent center in the Atlantic slave trade. Archaeology on Gorée Island
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wrote of the school "On the picturesque island of Goree whose ancient ramparts face modern and commercial Dakar I saw two or three hundred fine black boys of high school rank gathered in from all Senegal by competitive tests and taught thoroughly by excellent French teachers in accordance with a
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A rare deposition was found near the Castel at G18, the sole site excavated in the area. Depositions in this area were typically shallow and right on top of a limestone bedrock. However, this one site produced three burials, all of which were dug into the limestone bedrock.
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Peninsula. Now part of the city of Dakar, it was a minor port and site of European settlement along the coast. Being almost devoid of drinking water, the island was not settled before the arrival of Europeans. The island of Gorée was one of the first places in
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Its population as of the 2013 census was 1,680 inhabitants, giving a density of 5,802 inhabitants per square kilometre (15,030/sq mi), which is only half the average density of the city of Dakar. Gorée is both the smallest and the least populated of the 19
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the military barracks from a military occupation in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the analysis of these ceramics suggests that many of them were replacements coinciding with the occupation. Deposits like this were not common around the island.
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from 1902 to 1907. The Gorée Castle and the seventeenth-century Gorée Police Station, formerly a dispensary, believed to be the site of the first chapel built by the Portuguese in the fifteenth century, and the beach are also of interest to tourists.
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curriculum which, as far as it went, was equal to that of any European school," while faulting Colonial France for how limited its public education infrastructure was in the country overall and expressing pessimism about further investment.
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to suggest a "large-scale trans-Atlantic slave trade" economy. According to census records obtained from the 18th century, the majority of enslaved population fell under the category of domestic slaves, rather than slaves to be exported.
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leads to many contradictory and contrasting conclusions. On one end of the spectrum, enslaved peoples on Gorée were treated poorly, like animals, on the other there is evidence for enslaved peoples being welcomed as part of families. The
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identify the use of the different quarters on the island using the material culture excavated from those areas. In his preliminary results, Ibrahima Thiaw also discusses the difficulties of excavation on a primarily tourist island.
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In the commemorative plaque to Ndiaye, he is thanked for his eloquence and his "efficient contribution to the cultural and touristic development of Senegal" ("contribution efficace au développement culturel et touristique du
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had an unfavorable stereotype; found in the mainland of Senegal and Mali, the Bambara were known for being excellent slaves. Brought to Gorée by the French, the Bambara people were set to build roads, forts and houses.
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2454:(University of Wisconsin Press, repr. 1972), p. 87 (with tallies). A high end of 15,4 million people shipped from Africa, with 13,392,000 ultimately landed in the Americas, was given by J.E. Inikori in the
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and his heiress may have had domestic slaves, but again there is little archaeological evidence that they were involved in any slave exportation business. Despite this lack of evidence,
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Gorée is connected to the mainland by regular 30-minute ferry service, for pedestrians only; there are no cars on the island. Senegal's premier tourist site, the island was listed as a
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or permanent. Fishing tools and equipment were rare although deposits were dense with fish remains. There was also no sign of iron or its usage before the eighteenth century.
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who displayed resilience by attempting to swim towards freedom. It has been a recurring event throughout its history, except in 2020 and 2021 when it was cancelled due to the
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Thiaw, Ibrahima (2011). "Digging on Contested Grounds: Archaeology and the Commemoration of Slavery on Gorée Island, Senegal". In Okamura, Katsuyuki; Matsuda, Akira (eds.).
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In fact, Ndiaye probably relied on the unsubstantiated descriptions of his former boss, Pierre André Cariou, the Breton army doctor of the French marine, who wrote his
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desired way and tore up the paper and smashed the cake and the mirror, thus setting the tone for future relations between the Portuguese and Africans of Gorée Island.
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According to preliminary results by Ibrahim Thiaw, the levels between the pre and post European contact deposits were characterized by an obvious infestation of
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Gorée Island has been featured in many songs, due to its history related to the slave trade. The following songs have significant references to Gorée Island:
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to the slave trade. Many of the historic commercial and residential buildings have been turned into restaurants and hotels to support the tourist traffic.
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served as Lieutenant-Governor there, who had some of his men unlawfully flogged to death in 1782; for these crimes, Wall was later executed in England.
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and his crew were the first to make Afro-European relations with Gorée Island in 1445. After sighting Gorée approximately three kilometres (1.9
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recorded as drunken conflicts, commonly between the military inhabitants. The previously mentioned Dr Ibrahima Thiaw is also the author of
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Femmes d'influence. Les signares de Saint-Louis du Sénégal et de Gorée XVIIIe-XIXe siècle. Étude critique d'une identité métisse
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Araujo, Ana Lucia. Public Memory of Slavery: Victims and Perpetrators in the South Atlantic (Amherst, NY: Cambria Press, 2010)
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descendants of African women and European traders, were especially important to the city's business life. The
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1446:. This contrasts with the role of the site of
1359:Artist representation of dock at Gorée in 1892
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2983:
2831:
2807:, Philip Curtin, African Threads, History Net
2517:
2259:New Perspectives in Global Public Archaeology
2166:. In Lane, Paul; MacDonald, Kevin C. (eds.).
1521:A slave trader of Gorée, engraving of c. 1797
405:name Goeree, named after the Dutch island of
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2387:Gorée, Guide de l'île et du Musée historique
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2088:Fisayo-Bambi, Jerry (September 25, 2023).
1310:
1118:of Gorée is ruled by a municipal council (
1094:Commune d'Arrondissement de l'île de Gorée
899:, the first African deputy elected to the
863:, but the British recaptured it in March.
418:
3176:Populated places established in the 1440s
2518:Bocoum, Hamady; Toulier, Bernard (2013).
2168:Slavery in Africa: Archaeology and Memory
1650:& Solar System– "Goree (Senegal)" on
1365:disturbances in the archaeological record
906:From 1913 to 1938, Gorée was home to the
482:
409:. The island was also known as Palma, or
401:The name is a corruption of its original
2483:. Paris : L. Fournier, 1933, p. 93.
2292:The Atlantic slave trade : a census
2261:. New York: Springer. pp. 127–138.
1967:
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2569:"Senegal Slave House's past questioned"
2427:Senegambia and the Atlantic slave trade
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2208:, Rice University, accessed 8 July 2009
1993:
1950:
1583:, the French singer, owned a home there
1050:. It coordinates the activities of the
753:before being returned to France at the
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696:in 1663, but it was soon recaptured by
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3191:Archaeological sites of Western Africa
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2358:De Roux, Emmanuel (27 December 1996).
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1339:Artist representation of Gorée in 1842
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1032:administrative and political divisions
948:Gorée is known as the location of the
910:École normale supérieure William Ponty
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1255:La Signare de Gorée avec ses esclaves
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27:Island and district of Dakar, Senegal
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2176:10.5871/bacad/9780197264782.003.0008
2126:The Island and the Historical Museum
2111:The Island and the Historical Museum
1883:Les Guides Bleus: Afrique de l'Ouest
1589:, was partially raised on the island
1568:
1207:Institut Fondamental d'Afrique Noire
1182:François d'Orléans – Tam-tam à Gorée
929:
2699:. December 30, 2004. Archived from
2618:"I live in a bunker under a cannon"
1902:. Daily Telegraph. 4 February 2016.
1473:
941:in 1978. It now serves mostly as a
874:directly on the mainland, first in
130:0.28 km (0.11 sq mi)
24:
2847:Communes d'arrondissement of Dakar
2719:
2669:. December 8, 2004. Archived from
2452:The Atlantic Slave Trade: A Census
2404:. Paris: Maisonneuve et Larousse.
2081:
1961:
1949:For last period, see for example,
1788:Dakar's skyline as seen from Gorée
1700:" he mentions the island, saying "
1060:coordinates the activities of the
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1030:In 1996, a massive reform of the
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761:. During that time, the infamous
692:. The British took it over under
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2789:Archaeological Research on Gorée
2735:: Maisonneuve & Larose, 2003
2041:The New Negro: An Interpretation
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3171:World Heritage Sites in Senegal
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2642:"Goree: Senegal's slave island"
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1226:University of Wisconsin–Madison
1162:, built between 1852 and 1865;
3019:Djoudj National Bird Sanctuary
2567:Murphy, John (July 27, 2004).
1943:
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1800:Senegalese boy on Gorée Island
1127:The current mayor of Gorée is
37:Place in Dakar Region, Senegal
13:
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2598:Fischer, Max (July 1, 2013).
1838:
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1097:) took possession of the old
737:invasion in 1677, during the
277:
2305:Fisher, Max (28 June 2013).
2267:10.1007/978-1-4614-0341-8_10
2033:"The Negro Mind Reaches Out"
1690:The father of French rapper
1417:, was built in 1780–1784 by
1236:Gorée Archaeological Project
1160:Historical Museum of Senegal
1034:of Senegal was voted by the
918:historian, sociologist, and
852:In February 1794 during the
286:Location of Gorée in Senegal
151:6,400/km (17,000/sq mi)
7:
3181:Atlantic islands of Senegal
3046:Stone Circles of Senegambia
2693:"Amazing Race 6, Episode 5"
2663:"Amazing Race 6, Episode 4"
2503:Samb, Djibril, ed. (1997).
2009:. Vol. 3, no. 3.
1722:In 2007 the Swiss director
1214:University Cheikh Anta Diop
1170:governor-general of Senegal
1135:Archaeology of Gorée Island
960:), built by an Afro-French
10:
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3036:Niokolo-Koba National Park
2878:Gueule Tapée-Fass-Colobane
2456:Journal of African History
2290:Curtin, Philip D. (1969).
1762:
1730:made a documentary called
1387:
1091:of Gorée (officially, the
837:) in the 1780s before the
179:UNESCO World Heritage Site
29:
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2805:Gorée and the Slave Trade
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2741:
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2124:Cheikh Anta Diop (1994).
2109:Cheikh Anta Diop (1994).
1951:Guthrie, William (1798).
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1614:– "Door Of No Return" on
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2389:. Dakar: FAN-Ch.A. Diop.
2162:Thiaw, Ibrahima (2011).
1995:Du Bois, W. E. Burghardt
1115:commune d'arrondissement
1088:commune d'arrondissement
1076:commune d'arrondissement
901:French National Assembly
56:Commune d'arrondissement
1974:"Taylor, William"
1936:Encyclopædia Britannica
1558:and Max Fischer in the
1513:trading post for slaves
1311:Pre-European settlement
424:Historical affiliations
419:History and slave trade
2811:George W. Bush's visit
2481:Gorée, capitale déchue
1755:and ensemble entitled
1529:Boubacar Joseph Ndiaye
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32:Goree (disambiguation)
1980:Royal Naval Biography
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1509:Disputing Gorée as a
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1036:Parliament of Senegal
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310:French pronunciation:
249:14.66694°N 17.39833°W
2999:World Heritage Sites
2703:on December 31, 2019
2673:on December 31, 2019
2170:. pp. 147–165.
1726:Pierre-Yves Borgeaud
1703:Gorée c'est ma terre
1165:palais du Government
809:from the Portuguese
729:French colonial rule
385:Saint-Louis, Senegal
368:Atlantic slave trade
148: • Density
30:For other uses, see
3135:Îles des Madeleines
2928:Parcelles Assainies
2873:Fann-Point E-Amitié
2604:The Washington Post
2579:on February 9, 2018
2199:"Goree Archaeology"
1833:Memorial to slavery
1747:classical composer
1686:José Carlos Capinam
1490:Maison des Esclaves
1439:Maison des Esclaves
1426:Maison des Esclaves
1410:Maison des Esclaves
1401:Maison des Esclaves
1382:Maison des Esclaves
1331:European settlement
1144:World Heritage Site
1131:, elected in 2002.
958:Maison des esclaves
939:World Heritage Site
722:Maison des Esclaves
396:World Heritage Site
350: /
325:) is one of the 19
254:14.66694; -17.39833
245: /
199:Cultural: (vi)
3104:Islands of Senegal
2794:2017-07-24 at the
2548:. 22 February 2013
2546:Le Huffington Post
2469:Promenade to Gorée
2204:2017-07-24 at the
2037:Locke, Alain LeRoy
1885:(1958 ed.), p. 123
1751:wrote a piece for
1718:– "Gorée (Go-ray)"
1638:– "One Africa" on
1601:The Amazing Race 6
1594:In popular culture
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1067:Thus, in 1996 the
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839:Haitian Revolution
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791:, 29 December 1758
747:Capture of Senegal
682:United Netherlands
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507:West India Company
477:West India Company
317:; "Gorée Island";
314:[ildəɡoʁe]
186:Official name
140: • Total
127: • Total
70:View of the island
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2913:Mermoz-Sacré-Cœur
2729:Histoire de Gorée
2573:The Seattle Times
2473:Guide du tourisme
2402:Histoire de Gorée
2334:"Island of Gorée"
2276:978-1-4614-0341-8
2000:"Worlds of Color"
1997:(April 1, 1925).
1668:- "De l’histoire"
1617:African Holocaust
1577:, djembe musician
1569:Notable residents
1487:These buildings (
1121:conseil municipal
1021:commune in France
997:COVID-19 pandemic
930:Post-independence
854:French Revolution
774:Colony of Senegal
772:, capital of the
698:Michiel de Ruyter
672:to be settled by
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923:W. E. B. Du Bois
916:African-American
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2796:Wayback Machine
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2779:Mairie de Gorée
2768:Photos of Goree
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1738:Return to Gorée
1680:", composed by
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1404:on Gorée Island
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1390:House of Slaves
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1222:Yale University
1218:Rice University
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