- Kaédi
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footnotes =Kaédi ( _ar. كيهيدي) is a
city of over 60,000 people and is the largest city and administrative center of theGorgol region of SouthernMauritania . The city is located 16.150 degrees latitude and -13.500 degrees longitiude, and is approximately 435 km from Mauritania's capital,Nouakchott .Overview
The city sits within the "
Chemama " Riverine zone along the north bank of theRiver Senegal where the river connects with the Gorgol River. This region is one of the few areas of settled agriculture in the country. Culturally, the city is among the most diverse in Mauritania, consisting of ethnic "WhiteMoors " (Arabic: البيضان) "Black Moors" (Arabic: السودان) as well as Pulaar, andSoninke communities.It is known as a
market town a medical centre, and a centre for localfarmer s. The market is considered as one of the more interesting in Mauritania, but reflects sub-saharan culture of neighboringSenegal somewhat more than the Moorish/Arabic culture found further north in the country.Most of the architecture consists of brown, flat-roofed buildings, undistinguished except for the fact that most are surrounded by "
dutch brick " enclosures. The one exception is the unusual architecture of theKaédi Regional Hospital , which was constructed in 1989 and features multiplebeehive -style domes. The award winning architecture was designed byADAUA , theAssociation for the Development of Traditional African Urbanism and Architecture , which aims to develop indigenous African urban architectural designs using local materials and technologies.Kaédi, like many cities along the Senegal River, was deeply affected by ethnic strife in 1989, and has yet to fully recover economically.
Transport
In 2008, a deal was signed with Chinese interests to build a railway line from Kaedi to the capital primarily for phosphate traffic. A further 200km of line would be needed to connect with the Senegal Railway at
Linguere and 250km to connect at Bala.See also
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Transport in Mauritania References
* [http://www.fallingrain.com/world/MR/0/Kaedi.html FallingRain Map - elevation = 14m]
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