- Boké
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footnotes =Boké is the capital city of
Boké Prefecture within theBoké Region ofLower Guinea near the border withGuinea-Bissau . Located along the Rio Nuñez which flows to its not-too-distant mouth on the Atlantic Ocean, Boké is a port. It is known for theFortin de Boké museum , formerly aslave fort .Population 116,270 (2008 est). [ [http://world-gazetteer.com/wg.php?x=&men=gcis&lng=en&des=wg&srt=npan&col=abcdefghinoq&msz=1500&geo=-89 World Gazetteer] , Retrieved on
June 16 2008 ]History
"This part of the Guinea coast was made known by the Portuguese voyagers of the 15th century. In consequence, largely, of the dangers attending its navigation, it was notvisited by the European traders of the 16th-18th centuries so frequently as other regions north and east, but in the Rio Pongo, at
Matakong (a diminutive island near the mouth of the Forekaria), and elsewhere, "slave traders" established themselves, and ruins of the strongholds they built and defended with cannon, still exist "(e.g., Fortin de Boké)". When driven from other parts of Guinea the slavers made this difficult and little known coast one of theirlast resorts, and many "barracoons" were built in the late years of the 18th century.It was not until after the restoration of Goree to her at the close of theNapoleonic wars that France evinced any marked interest in the region. At that time the British, from their bases at the Gambia and Sierra Leone,were devoting considerable attention to these Rivières du Sud ("i.e," south of Senegal) and also to the Futa Jallon."René Caillié , who started his jouney toTimbuktu (he would be the first European to return from there alive) from Kakundi near Bokè in 1827," did much to quicken French interest in the district, and from 1838 onward French naval officers, Bouèt-Willaumez and his successors, madedetailed studies of the coast." [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=mEcEAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA102&vq=Bok%C3%A9&dq=history+of+Boke+Guinea&lr=&source=gbs_search_r&hl=en#PPA103,M1 The Enclopedia Britanica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and General Information, 1910, p. 103] ] By 1849, the French had caused so much local resentment that France had to take over the Boké area. By 1895, it had become part of French West Africa.(THIS SECTION IS IN PROGRESS)
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