Kagnout
Kagnout (also called Cagnout or Cagnut) is a village in Casamance, Senegal. It is located near the left bank of the estuary of the Casamance River.
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Village | |
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Coordinates: 12°32′56″N 16°37′40″W | |
Country | Senegal |
Region | Ziguinchor |
Department | Oussouye |
Elevation | 31 m (102 ft) |
History
On March 25, 1851, the leaders of Kagnout permanently ceded the island of Carabane to France.[1]
Administration
The village is part of the rural community of Mlomp in Oussouye, Ziguinchor.
Geography
The nearest towns are Carabane, Hitou, Kabounkoute, Niomoune, Loudia Diola, Mlomp, and Samatit.
Bibliography
- Muriel Scibilia (2003). La Casamance ouvre ses cases. Tourisme au Sénégal (in French). L’Harmattan. p. 174. ISBN 2-85802-676-9.
- Louis-Vincent Thomas (1958). Les Diola. Essai d’analyse fonctionnelle sur une population de Basse-Casamance (in French). Dakar: IFAN, Université de Dakar. p. 821.
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References
- Jules de Clerq (1987). "Traité conclu à Elinkine, le 25 mars 1851, entre la France et les chefs de Cagnut, pour une cession de territoire". Recueil des traités de la France (1713-1906) (in French). Leiden.
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