Senegal Calling Cards - Phone Cards to Senegal
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Phone Cards for Specific Destinations:
How to make an international call to Senegal from USA:
Dial the Access Number + Enter your PIN + 011 + Country Code + City Code + Phone Number
For example, if you want to make an international phone call to
Dakar here is how your dialing sequence will look:
Access # + PIN + 011 + 221 + 8 + Tel #
Country Code for Senegal: 221
Calling Codes for Senegal Cities
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Telephone Area Codes):
Dakar 8
The French colonies of Senegal and the French Sudan were merged in 1959 and granted their independence as the Mali Federation in 1960. The union broke up after only a few months. Senegal was ruled by the Socialist Party for 40 years until current President Abdoulaye WADE was elected in 2000. Senegal joined with The Gambia to form the nominal confederation of Senegambia in 1982, but the envisaged integration of the two countries was never carried out, and the union was dissolved in 1989. The most significant threat within Senegal since the 1980s has been led by the Movement of Democratic Forces in the Casamance (MFDC). Although a peace agreement was signed in December 2004, internal rifts continue to keep the peace process deadlocked. Nevertheless, Senegal remains one of the most stable democracies in Africa. Senegal has a long history of participating in international peacekeeping.