Go next

Cacheu

Cacheu was once an important place for slave-trading, and there is still a little fort.

36km

12.2667-16.1667

Kunta Kinteh Island

island

80km

13.31713-16.36165

Juffureh

place in North Bank Division, The Gambia

82km

13.338611-16.3825

Gunjur

human settlement

84km

13.17577-16.75913

Banjul

capital of The Gambia

100km

13.453056-16.5775

Tanji

city

101km

13.35-16.7833

Bissau

capital city of Guinea-Bissau

108km

11.859167-15.595556

Bolama

capital of the country until 1941, has some magnificent examples of colonial architecture and has been suggested as a world heritage site.

140km

11.5833-15.4667
Sights (0)
Nature

we will see

Ziguinchor

Senegal
Someday we will visit Ziguinchor or begin to dream about going there! However, for now its not on our radar. Let us know in the comments if you think that should change!

Ziguinchor

Ziguinchor is a city in the Casamance region of southern Senegal. The region is also referred to historically and popularly as Basse Casamance. Ziguinchor region is divided into 3 departments:Bignona Oussouye Ziguinchor

A number of buildings in the town have classified by government decree as historic, the cemetery and several government buildings, like the Ziguinchor Regional Council.

The first European settlement in the area was founded by the Portuguese in 1645. According to tradition, Ziguinchor's name and meaning comes from the time when Portuguese traders and explorers came to the region to form a trading post, and derives from Portuguese Cheguei e choram, "I came and they cry". The local people, seeing the Europeans, began crying, thinking they were about to be enslaved. The Portuguese objective was to form a trading post and a friendship alliance with the local king. The Portuguese objective was trade with the kingdom of Casamanse, a loyal friend, described by chroniclers as the mostly friendly kingship towards the Portuguese along the Guinean coast. The king started to live in European manner, with table, chairs and western clothing and, in the court, there were several Portuguese merchants. One of the commodities for trade were slaves, and Ziguinchor became a slave port during much of the Portuguese rule.

Your notes (private)

What's on your mind? (you can type here notes just for you and they will show on your dashboard)

Information for getting there

When someday comes you'll need to get in.

Information for getting around

When someday comes you'll need to be able to get around.

Your tips and questions

Let us know your best tips about Ziguinchor.

Climate

Average temperatures

Jan

°C
Precipitation: mm
Useful links