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Dakar (Senegal): Astrological Article and Chart

You will find below the horoscope of the event Dakar (Senegal) with its interactive chart and planetary dominants.

Dakar (Senegal)
Date of birth
Monday, May 25, 1857, 12:00 PM
City of birth
Dakar (Senegal)
Gemini
Taurus
Cancer
Signs
Mercury
Sun
Mars
Planets
10
9
8
Houses
Air
Earth
Elements
6
Birth Path
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Astrology chart of Dakar (Senegal) (Placidus House System) Horoscope and birth chart of Dakar (Senegal), born May 25, 1857, 12:00 PM, Dakar (Senegal) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 22° 26' 20' 22' 50' 47' 12° 12' 25° 36' 13' 03' 38' 14° 02' 17' 12° 11' 04' 53' 58' 15° 16'
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Aries
Taurus
Gemini
Cancer
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Scorpio
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Capricorn
Aquarius
Pisces
Sun 4°13' Gemini, in House X
Sun Aspects
Sun conjunction Midheaven orb 0°50'
Sun conjunction Mars orb 3°24'
Sun square Ascendant orb 0°19'
Sun quintile Neptune orb 0°12'
Sun conjunction Uranus orb 8°36'
Sun conjunction Mercury orb 9°49'
Sun semi-sextile Pluto orb 1°34'
Moon 1°17' Cancer, in House X
Moon Aspects
Moon sextile Jupiter orb 1°04'
Moon sextile Ascendant orb 2°36'
Moon sextile Pluto orb 4°30'
Mercury 14°02' Я Gemini, in House X
Mercury Aspects
Mercury conjunction Mars orb 6°24'
Mercury conjunction Midheaven orb 8°58'
Sun conjunction Mercury orb 9°49'
Venus 12°12' Я Taurus, in House IX
Venus Aspects
Venus sextile Saturn orb 0°00'
Venus conjunction Pluto orb 6°24'
Venus conjunction Jupiter orb 9°50'
Mars 7°38' Gemini, in House X
Mars Aspects
Sun conjunction Mars orb 3°24'
Mars conjunction Midheaven orb 2°34'
Mercury conjunction Mars orb 6°24'
Mars square Ascendant orb 3°44'
Jupiter 2°22' Taurus, in House VIII
Jupiter Aspects
Jupiter trine Ascendant orb 1°31'
Moon sextile Jupiter orb 1°04'
Jupiter conjunction Pluto orb 3°25'
Venus conjunction Jupiter orb 9°50'
Saturn 12°11' Cancer, in House XI
Saturn Aspects
Venus sextile Saturn orb 0°00'
Uranus 25°36' Taurus, in House IX
Uranus Aspects
Sun conjunction Uranus orb 8°36'
Uranus sextile Neptune orb 3°10'
Uranus conjunction Midheaven orb 9°27'
Neptune 22°26' Pisces, in House VII
Neptune Aspects
Sun quintile Neptune orb 0°12'
Uranus sextile Neptune orb 3°10'
Neptune quintile Midheaven orb 0°37'
Pluto 5°47' Taurus, in House IX
Pluto Aspects
Jupiter conjunction Pluto orb 3°25'
Venus conjunction Pluto orb 6°24'
Pluto trine Ascendant orb 1°54'
Moon sextile Pluto orb 4°30'
Pluto semi-sextile Midheaven orb 0°43'
Sun semi-sextile Pluto orb 1°34'
North Node 4°20' Я Aries, in House VIII
Lilith 15°16' Я Scorpio, in House III
Fortune 0°58' Libra, in House I
Vertex 2°50' Taurus, in House VIII
East Point 1°04' Virgo, in House XII
Ascendant 3°53' Virgo
House II 3°09' Libra
House III 4°14' Scorpio
House IV 5°03' Sagittarius
House V 4°51' Capricorn
House VI 4°16' Aquarius
House VII 3°53' Pisces
House VIII 3°09' Aries
House IX 4°14' Taurus
Midheaven 5°03' Gemini
House XI 4°51' Cancer
House XII 4°16' Leo
Ascendant 3°53' Virgo
Ascendant Aspects
Sun square Ascendant orb 0°19'
Jupiter trine Ascendant orb 1°31'
Moon sextile Ascendant orb 2°36'
Pluto trine Ascendant orb 1°54'
Mars square Ascendant orb 3°44'
Midheaven 5°03' Gemini
Midheaven Aspects
Sun conjunction Midheaven orb 0°50'
Mars conjunction Midheaven orb 2°34'
Mercury conjunction Midheaven orb 8°58'
Neptune quintile Midheaven orb 0°37'
Uranus conjunction Midheaven orb 9°27'
Pluto semi-sextile Midheaven orb 0°43'
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* A planet less than 1° from the next House cusp is considered to be posited in the said House. 2° when the AS and the MC are involved

About this event

Dakar is the capital and largest city of Senegal. The city of Dakar proper has a population of 1,030,594, whereas the population of the Dakar metropolitan area is estimated at 3.94 million in 2021.

The area around Dakar was settled in the 15th century. The Portuguese established a presence on the island of Gorée off the coast of Cap-Vert and used it as a base for the Atlantic slave trade. France took over the island in 1677. Following the abolition of the slave trade and French annexation of the mainland area in the 19th century, Dakar grew into a major regional port and a major city of the French colonial empire. In 1902, Dakar replaced Saint-Louis as the capital of French West Africa. From 1959 to 1960, Dakar was the capital of the short-lived Mali Federation. In 1960, it became the capital of the independent Republic of Senegal.

History
See also: Timeline of Dakar
The Cap-Vert peninsula was settled no later than the 15th century, by the Lebou people, an aquacultural ethnic group related to the neighboring Wolof and Serer. The original villages—Ouakam, Ngor, Yoff and Hann—still constitute distinctively Lebou neighborhoods of the city today. In 1444, the Portuguese reached the Bay of Dakar, initially as slave-raiders. Peaceful contact was finally opened in 1456 by Diogo Gomes, and the bay was subsequently referred to as the "Angra de Bezeguiche" (after the name of the local ruler). The bay of "Bezeguiche" would go on to serve as a critical stop for the Portuguese India Armadas of the early 16th century, where large fleets would routinely stop, both on their outward and return journeys from India, to repair, collect fresh water from the rivulets and wells along the Cap-Vert shore and trade for provisions with the local people for their remaining voyage. (It was famously during one of these stops, in 1501, where the Florentine navigator Amerigo Vespucci began to construct his "New World" hypothesis about America.)

The Portuguese eventually founded a settlement on the island of Gorée (then known as the island of Bezeguiche or Palma), which by 1536 they began to use as a base for slave exportation. The mainland of Cap-Vert, however, was under control of the Jolof Empire, as part of the western province of Cayor which seceded from Jolof in its own right in 1549. A new Lebou village, called Ndakaaru, was established directly across from Gorée in the 17th century to service the European trading factory with food and drinking water. Gorée was captured by the United Netherlands in 1588, which gave it its present name (spelled Goeree, after Goeree-Overflakkee in the Netherlands). The island was to switch hands between the Portuguese and Dutch several more times before falling to the English under Admiral Robert Holmes on January 23, 1664, and finally to the French in 1677. Though under continuous French administration since, métis families, descended from Dutch and French traders and African wives, dominated the slave trade. The infamous "House of Slaves" was built at Gorée in 1776.

In 1795, the Lebou of Cape Verde revolted against Cayor rule. A new theocratic state, subsequently called the "Lebou Republic" by the French, was established under the leadership of the Diop, a Muslim clerical family originally from Koki in Cayor. The capital of the republic was established at Ndakaaru. In 1857 the French established a military post at Ndakaaru (which they called "Dakar") and annexed the Lebou Republic, though its institutions continued to function nominally. The Serigne (also spelled Sëriñ, "Lord") of Ndakaaru is still recognized as the traditional political authority of the Lebou by the Senegalese State today.

The slave trade was abolished by France in February 1794. However, Napoleon reinstated it in May 1802, then finally abolished it permanently in March 1815. Despite Napoleon's abolition, a clandestine slave trade continued at Gorée until 1848, when it was abolished throughout all French territories. To replace trade in slaves, the French promoted peanut cultivation on the mainland. As the peanut trade boomed, tiny Gorée Island, whose population had grown to 6,000 residents, proved ineffectual as a port. Traders from Gorée decided to move to the mainland and a "factory" with warehouses was established in Rufisque in 1840.

The dominant planets

Why is it interesting to study an event's astrological chart? The natal chart, dominant planets and their distribution for "Dakar (Senegal)" for example? Because a branch of astrology analyses events by referring to the astrological chart of their creation or beginning. Thus, it is possible to cast the chart for a company, a city, a country, an earthquake, a scientific discovery and so forth.

Through chart analysis and forecast, this branch of astrology provides information about the quality of a given event and reviews its positive or negative potential (success of a company, a project, an encounter etc.). Or it can simply allow you to analyse the static natal chart itself (natural disaster, invention etc.) for astrological research purpose.

Of course, in the case of these mundane or specific event charts, an astrological portrait is irrelevant. But all the rest remains valid: dominants, statistics for the positions of planets, signs, houses etc. These kinds of charts' interpretative techniques constitute a full-fledged discipline in itself, different from that of personal charts.

One must be careful when interpreting those event charts for two reasons: firstly, the major difficulty is to determine the exact date that symbolizes the event - and the exact time if possible. If we take, for example the creation of a company, there are several possible dates: the date when the partners agreed to create it is a first possibility; the date the statutes were registered, or the date of the company's legal incorporation, shortly afterwards, are also valid. We could also imagine that the date and time of the creation of its name also represent its birth. In any case, the issue is to identify "what symbolically represents best the creation of that event". This is the real first difficulty, in most cases.

The other reason why one must be cautious is only because this discipline is more difficult to study - its outcomes are less reliable than those of a personal chart. Good results are yielded, indeed, but pleading in favour or against it is not the point here. The technique exists, just as mundane astrology and the study of planetary cycles are there to explain world events located in space and time.

Therefore, these pages give the natal chart of "Dakar (Senegal)" with the position of planets, signs and houses, as well as the graphs of the dominants and planetary distributions.

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Dominants: Planets, Signs and Houses for this event