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Matam is a region of Senegal (regional capitals have the same name as their respective regions). It is a flat, arid region bounded on the north by the Sénégal River and the south by the Sahelian plain studded with baobab trees. Matam is populated by the Pulaar-speaking Toucouleur people.
Matam (Hassaniya Arabic: ماتام; Wolof: Mataam) is the capital town of the Matam Region in north-east Senegal, and lies on the Sénégal River on the border with Mauritania. In the census of 2002, Matam had 14,620 inhabitants.
MonthJanFebMarRecord high °C (°F)45.4 (113.7)48.4 (119.1)46.2 (115.2)Mean daily maximum °C (°F)33.8 (92.8)36.6 (97.9)40.0 (104.0)Mean daily minimum °C (°F)16.4 (61.5)18.8 (65.8)21.5 (70.7)Record low °C (°F)9.6 (49.3)10.0 (50.0)12.0 (53.6)Photo Map. Matam is a region of Senegal. It is a stark, flat, arid place bounded on the north by the Sénégal River and the south by the Sahelian plain studded with baobab trees.
Matam Region. Coordinates: 15°06′N 13°38′W. Location of the Matam Region in Senegal. Matam is a region in the nordeast of Senegal. The regional capital is Matam . As of the 2013 census, 541,032 people lived there. It has an area of 29,445 km 2 (11,369 sq mi).
Wikipedia. Photo: Agnam-goly, Public domain. Matam. Type: department of Senegal with 233,000 residents. Description: department of Senegal. Neighbors: Tambacounda Region. Location: Matam Region, Senegal, West Africa, Africa. View on OpenStreetMap. Latitude. 15.7319° or 15° 43' 55" north. Longitude. -13.6339° or 13° 38' 2" west. Population.
Dec 24, 2023 · In the northeastern part of Senegal lies the Matam Region, a gateway to a world of tradition, culture, and unspoiled natural beauty. This region, often overlooked by tourists, offers a glimpse into the heart of Senegal’s customs and diverse landscapes.
This place is situated in Saint Louis, Senegal, its geographical coordinates are 15° 37' 3" North, 13° 19' 49" West and its original name (with diacritics) is Matam. See Matam photos and images from satellite below, explore the aerial photographs of Matam in Senegal.