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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
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Matam is a region of Senegal. It is a flat, arid region...
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Matam is a region of Senegal. 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 and in the 2023 census the population of the town had increased to 27,695.
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)Find any address on the map of Matam or calculate your itinerary to and from Matam, find all the tourist attractions and Michelin Guide restaurants in Matam. The ViaMichelin map of Matam: get the famous Michelin maps, the result of more than a century of mapping experience.
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.
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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.