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- Joal-Fadiouth abstract "Joal-Fadiouth is a village at the end of the Petite Côte of Senegal, south-east of Dakar.Joal lies on the mainland, while Fadiouth, linked by a bridge, lies on an island of clam shells, which are also used in local architecture and crafts. The village has no motorised transport evidenced by the sign on entering. It has large Christian and Muslim populations with cemeteries on another shell island. Another attraction is granaries on stilts in the water.".
- Q1340331 abstract "Joal-Fadiouth is a village at the end of the Petite Côte of Senegal, south-east of Dakar.Joal lies on the mainland, while Fadiouth, linked by a bridge, lies on an island of clam shells, which are also used in local architecture and crafts. The village has no motorised transport evidenced by the sign on entering. It has large Christian and Muslim populations with cemeteries on another shell island. Another attraction is granaries on stilts in the water.".
- Joal-Fadiouth comment "Joal-Fadiouth is a village at the end of the Petite Côte of Senegal, south-east of Dakar.Joal lies on the mainland, while Fadiouth, linked by a bridge, lies on an island of clam shells, which are also used in local architecture and crafts. The village has no motorised transport evidenced by the sign on entering. It has large Christian and Muslim populations with cemeteries on another shell island. Another attraction is granaries on stilts in the water.".
- Q1340331 comment "Joal-Fadiouth is a village at the end of the Petite Côte of Senegal, south-east of Dakar.Joal lies on the mainland, while Fadiouth, linked by a bridge, lies on an island of clam shells, which are also used in local architecture and crafts. The village has no motorised transport evidenced by the sign on entering. It has large Christian and Muslim populations with cemeteries on another shell island. Another attraction is granaries on stilts in the water.".