Waly Diantang, Mauritania

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Waly Diantang
Commune and village
Nickname(s): Wali
Waly Diantang is located in Mauritania
Waly Diantang
Waly Diantang
Location in Mauritania
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Country  Mauritania
Region Gorgol
Department Maghama
Government
 • Mayor Ba Mamadou Mbaré
Population (2000)
 • Ethnicities Fula
Time zone GMT (UTC+0)
File:Gesse Tessekel Walo Waly Diantang.jpg
Samé walo -- sorghum planted on flooded land in "Gesse Tessekel"

Waly Diantang is a village and rural commune in the Gorgol Region in southern Mauritania, near the Senegal River. It is also spelled Wali Diantang and is often referred to as just Waly (or Wali). Waly Diantang was the legendary founder of the town.

It is a medium size town where the people speak Fula. The economy is based on wetland sorghum cultivation (samé walo).

The people used to fish in the river called the Mayel, but now it is dry. Kolongal Walo is the agricultural area near the Mayel River. In addition, Oumar Bocar Camara from Wali Diantang remembers these Mayel River shores (river access points):

Tufnde Mayel, Tufnde Gambol, Tufnde Kone, Tufnde Toulel, Tufnde Lassimayel (river end)

These are places where the Walian, Toulelian, Sinthiane Padalal, Bedinkian, Barkewi, and the Barkatou people would catch fish. They would use mbakaledje, doligngadji, diawly, and dingues. These are types of fish trap and other equipment for catching fish.

Notable residents

  • Ba Mamadou Mbaré - First black President of Mauritania. President of Mauritanian Senate.
File:Kolongal Jaaw (Jaaw floodplain).jpg
This is the "Kolongal Jaaw" (Jaaw floodplain) which is an agricultural area.