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  2. Ethnic groups in Senegal - Wikipedia

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    Senegal has among its population many Africans from other countries. There are small Ivorian communities in Dakar, as well as many Nigerians, most of which being Hausa. Malians go almost unnoticed in Senegal because their culture is so similar to that of the Senegalese. There is a large Cape Verdean community in Dakar.

  3. Musa Ngum - Wikipedia

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    Musa Ngum (or Musa Afia Ngum, also spelled as "Moussa Ngom"; born 1953 [2] in Fatoto, Kantora District in the Upper River Division, The Gambia; died 11 October 2015 at the Dantec Hospital (Fr.: Hôpital Aristide Le Dantec), Dakar, Senegal [2]) was a singer and songwriter who was very popular in Senegal and Gambia.

  4. Jola people - Wikipedia

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    The Jola or Diola (endonym: Ajamat) are an indigenous 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]

  5. Category:Senegalese people - Wikipedia

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    People from Senegal by region (14 C) S. Senegalese families (2 P) Senegalese royalty (2 C, 5 P)

  6. List of Senegalese - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Senegalese people, ... Léopold Senghor (1906–2001), first President of Senegal, born in Joal-Fadiouth, Thiès region. Dancers

  7. Television in Senegal - Wikipedia

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    Until then, the sole television channel was seen as a propaganda instrument for the leading government of the time. This trend continued on RTS even after the introduction of private television. As of 2005, both RTS1 and 2sTV had educational content requirements. [3] The following is a list of television channels broadcast in Senegal.

  8. Category:Culture of Senegal - Wikipedia

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    Culture of Senegal. Subcategories. This category has the following 17 subcategories, out of 17 total. A. Archives in Senegal (1 C, 2 P) Arts in Senegal (7 C, 2 P)

  9. Serer-Ndut people - Wikipedia

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    The Serer-Ndut or Ndut also spelt (Ndoute or N'doute) are an ethnic group in Senegal numbering 38600. [1] They are part of the Serer people who collectively make up the third largest ethnic group in Senegal. [2] The Serer-Ndut live mostly in western Senegal in the district of Mont-Roland, northwest of the city of Thiès.