Diembéring
Diembéring (also called Diembering, Diembéreng, Djiwat, Guimbering, Diébéring, Diebering, or Djembering) is a village in Senegal in the rural community of the same name. It is located in Cabrousse, Oussouye, Ziguinchor, Casamance, approximately 10 km north of Cap Skirring and 60 km from Ziguinchor.
Diembéring
Diembering, Diembéreng, Djiwat, Guimbering, Diébéring, Diebering, Djembering | |
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City | |
Diembéring Location in Senegal | |
Coordinates: 12°28′8″N 16°46′50″W | |
Country | Senegal |
Region | Ziguinchor |
Department | Oussouye |
Arrondissement | Cabrousse |
It is home to the Diembéring dialect of the Kwatay language.[1]
History
Initially, Diembéring was a fishing village. It is still so today, however tourism has opened up other possibilities.
Administration
Diembéring is the capital of the rural district (communauté rurale) of the same name. Within the district are the other villages of :
- Boucotte Diola
- Boucotte Wolof
- Bouyouye
- Cachouane
- Cap Skirring
- Ehidje
- Gnikine
- Kabrousse
- Karabane
- Ourong
- Sifoca
- Wendaye
Geography
The nearest localities are Koudioundou, Nikine, Bouyouye, Cachouane, Boucotte Wolof, and Mossor.
Physical geography
Diembéring was built on sand dunes, among palms and towering trees of the Malvaceae family (likely Ceiba pentandra, one of many species widely called, ambiguously, 'kapok trees').[lower-alpha 1]
Economy
The beaches of this coastal village are popular with tourists. There is a mosque in the area, as well as a church where a Jola mass is sung each Sunday. A maternity hospital is run by a Spanish order of nuns.
Notes
- From the same family, species of the Bombax genus, including Bombax costatum, occur in West Africa and are also known as kapok trees in English, and locally by the French common-names fromager rouge 'red-(flowered) cheese-maker' or faux-kapokier 'false-kapok'. The common names of C. pentandra are fromager and kapokier[2]
Bibliography
- Stephen Payne (1992). "Une grammaire pratique avec phonologie et dictionnaire de kwatay (parler du village de Diémbéring, Basse Casamance, Sénégal)". Cahiers de Recherche Linguistique (in French). Dakar: Société internationale de linguistique (SIL): 134.
- Louis-Vincent Thomas (October 1967). "Veillée Djiwat". Notes africaines (in French) (116): 105–109.
References
- Wilson, William André Auquier. 2007. Guinea Languages of the Atlantic group: description and internal classification. (Schriften zur Afrikanistik, 12.) Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang.
- Plant Resources of the World (PROW). "Bombax costatum Pellegr. & Vuillet" (PDF). PROTA4U. UniversityFund Wageningen. Archived from the original on 8 May 2023.