West Sudanian savanna
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West Sudanian savanna
Summary
West Sudanian savanna is a WWF ecoregion[1]. It ranks in the top 6% of wwf_ecoregion entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (57 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- West Sudanian savanna is in the country of Senegal[3].
- West Sudanian savanna is in the country of The Gambia[4].
- West Sudanian savanna is in the country of Benin[5].
- West Sudanian savanna is in the country of Burkina Faso[6].
- West Sudanian savanna is in the country of Ghana[7].
- West Sudanian savanna is in the country of Guinea[8].
- West Sudanian savanna's image is recorded as Defale.JPG[9].
- West Sudanian savanna's continent is recorded as Africa[10].
- West Sudanian savanna's instance of is recorded as WWF ecoregion[11].
- West Sudanian savanna's instance of is recorded as ecoregion[12].
- West Sudanian savanna's locator map image is recorded as AT0722 map.png[13].
- West Sudanian savanna's location is recorded as Afrotropical realm[14].
- West Sudanian savanna's Commons category is recorded as West Sudanian Savanna Ecoregion[15].
- West Sudanian savanna's WWF ecoregion code is recorded as AT0722[16].
- West Sudanian savanna's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/120y8dwh[17].
- West Sudanian savanna's One Earth ecoregion ID is recorded as west-sudanian-savanna[18].
Body
Geography
Country listings include Senegal[3], a sovereign state[19], in Senegal[20], founded in 1960[21]; The Gambia[4], a sovereign state[22], in The Gambia[23], founded in 1965[24], headquartered in Banjul[25]; Benin[5], a sovereign state[26], founded in 1960[27]; Burkina Faso[6], a sovereign state[28], in Burkina Faso[29], founded in 1960[30]; Ghana[7], a sovereign state[31], in Portuguese Empire[32], founded in 1957[33]; and Guinea[8], a sovereign state[34], in Guinea[35], founded in 1958[36]. West Sudanian savanna's continent is recorded as Africa[10].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include WWF ecoregion[11] and ecoregion[12].
Why It Matters
West Sudanian savanna ranks in the top 6% of wwf_ecoregion entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (57 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[37] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[38]