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  2. Ethnic groups in Senegal - Wikipedia

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    The Lebou people of Cap-Vert and Petite Côte are considered a subgroup of the Wolof. however they represent less than 1% of its population. [5] The prevalence of the Wolof both linguistically and politically has continued to increase throughout the years; this tendency has been called the "wolofisation" of Senegal. [6]

  3. Category:Ethnic groups in Senegal - Wikipedia

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  4. Wolof people - Wikipedia

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    The Wolof people have had a rigid, patriarchal, endogamous social stratified society at least since the 15th-century. [11] [33] [34] The social strata have included a free category called geer, a castes category called nyeenyo or neeno, and a servile category of slaves called jaam.

  5. Senegal - Wikipedia

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    Senegal's economic and political capital is Dakar. Senegal is the westernmost country in the mainland of the Old World, or Afro-Eurasia. [14] It owes its name to the Senegal River, which borders it to the east and north. [15] The climate is typically Sahelian, though there is a rainy season. Senegal covers a land area of almost 197,000 square ...

  6. Category:Senegalese people - Wikipedia

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    also: Countries: Senegal: People: Subcategories. This category has the following 23 subcategories, out of 23 total. ... Wikipedia categories named after Senegalese ...

  7. Jola people - Wikipedia

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    The Jola or Diola (endonym: Ajamat) are an ethnic group found in Senegal, the Gambia, and Guinea-Bissau. Most Jola live in small villages scattered throughout Senegal, especially in the Lower Casamance region. [6] The main dialect of the Jola language, Fogni, is one of the six national languages of Senegal. [7]

  8. List of Senegalese - Wikipedia

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    Flag of Senegal Coat of Arms This is a list of Senegalese people , organized by the field within which they are primarily notable. this list includes both native and expatriate Senegalese.

  9. Bassari people - Wikipedia

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    They migrate to the cities and towns of Senegal and Guinea in the dry season in search of wage-labor, using the money they earn to buy household equipment, clothing and other necessary items. [5] Within the Kedougou Region, there are three cultural landscapes divided between the Bassari, the Bedik, and the Fula people.