Serer-Cabrousse
Serer-Cabrousse is a small village located in the Ziguinchor region of Senegal. It is part of the Casamance area, known for its lush landscapes and rich cultural heritage. The village is primarily inhabited by the Serer people, who have their own unique traditions and languages.
The economy of Serer-Cabrousse is mainly based on agriculture and fishing, with residents cultivating crops like rice and cassava. The village's proximity to the Atlantic Ocean allows for fishing activities, which contribute to the local diet and economy. The community is characterized by its strong social ties and cultural practices.