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  2. African French - Wikipedia

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    A man from Labé, Guinea, speaking Pular and West African French. African French (French: français africain) is the generic name of the varieties of the French language spoken by an estimated 320 million people in Africa in 2023 or 67% of the French-speaking population of the world [1] [2] [3] spread across 34 countries and territories.

  3. Black French people - Wikipedia

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    He was the first person of West African origin elected to the French Chamber of Deputies, [12]: 111 and the first to hold a position in the French government. Ngalandou Diouf, elected in 1909 to represent the commune of Rufisque at the advisory General Assembly (Conseil Général) of Saint-Louis, then capital of colonial Senegal.

  4. Zalgo text - Wikipedia

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    Though the most influential aspect of the original Zalgo creepypasta is the modified text characters, other aspects of the story have been popular as well. Fans of the story have conceptualized Zalgo as "either an unseen supernatural force, a secret cabal, or perhaps even an evil demigod" and compared it to the Great Old Ones in the work of H ...

  5. Category:French people of African descent - Wikipedia

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    French people of Democratic Republic of the Congo descent (2 C, 24 P) French people of Republic of the Congo descent (2 C, 15 P) French people of Coptic descent (2 P)

  6. Blaise Diagne - Wikipedia

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    Blaise Diagne (13 October 1872 – 11 May 1934) was a French political leader and mayor of Dakar. He was the first person of West African origin elected to the French Chamber of Deputies, [1] and the first to hold a position in the French government.

  7. List of country-name etymologies - Wikipedia

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    French Guinea, a former name: As above, from the French Guinée française, a renaming of Rivières du Sud in 1894. For further etymology of "France", see above. Rivières du Sud, a former name: "Southern Rivers" in French. Guinea-Conakry, an alternate name: As above.

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  9. Borom Sarret - Wikipedia

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    Borom Sarret or The Wagoner (French: Le Charretier) is a 1963 film by Senegalese director Ousmane Sembène, the first film over which he had full control.It is often called [1] the first film [2] (or first narrative film) made in Africa by an African; [3] [4] [5] the first "professional" African film; [6] or the first such film to be shown widely outside of Africa.