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Dakar Rally; Category: Rally raid: Region: Europe and Africa (1979–2007) South America (2009–2019) Saudi Arabia & Middle East (2020–present) Inaugural season: 1979
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The Train Express Regional Dakar-AIBD is a rail-link between the airport and Dakar. The first phase, linking downtown Dakar and Diamniadio, opened on 14 January 2019. [24] As of January 2023, the rails and station that will serve the airport are under construction.
English: Map of 2011 Dakar Rally track, in English. Français : Carte du trajet du Rallye Dakar 2011 , en anglas. Español: Mapa del circuito del Rally Dakar de 2011 , en inglés.
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Cars and motorcycles on the start of the rally in Paris. The 1992 Paris-Cape Town Rally was the 14th running of the Dakar Rally event with a unique routing. The rally had a 7,722-mile (12,427 km) long route, starting from Paris, France, on 23 December 1991 and finishing at Cape Town, South Africa, on 16 January 1992.
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On 29 August 1960, Air France Flight 343 crashed while attempting to land at Dakar-Yoff Airport during the precursor to what became Hurricane Donna. All 63 passengers and crew on board were killed. [26] On February 12 2000, an Air Afrique Airbus A300 with 182 occupants from Dakar to Paris suffered an incident when the left landing gear ...