- The Lebu (
Lebou,
Lébou) are a
subgroup of
Wolof in Senegal, West Africa,
living on the
peninsula of Cap-Vert, site of Dakar. The Lebu are
primarily a fishing...
- in 1776. In 1795, the
Lebou of Cape
Verde revolted against Cayor rule. A new
theocratic state,
subsequently called the "
Lebou Republic" by the French...
- are
supernatural beings in the
mythology of the
Wolof people (most
likely Lebou [citation needed]) of Senegal, West Africa.
Their alternatively used name...
- po****tion of Yoff is 89,442 inhabitants. Yoff is one of the four
original Lebou villages of the Cap-Vert Peninsula,
along with Hann, Ngor, and Ouakam. Originally...
- Lebu
Wolof (
Lebou Oulof) is a
language of
Senegal that is
closely related to, but not
mutually intelligible with,
Wolof proper. The
distinctiveness of...
- Ngor, Dakar) is a
Senegalese singer and musician. He was born in a
small Lebou community. He is a self-taught
guitarist and
composed his
first songs when...
- Press. ISBN 978-1-4773-2482-0. OCLC 1255524815. Zimmermann, K. (2008). "
Lebou/Libou". Encyclopédie berbère. Vol. 28–29 | Kirtēsii – Lutte. Aix-en-Provence:...
-
Senegalese writer and
politician Birago Diop.
Ouakam is one of the four
original Lebou villages of the Cap-Vert Peninsula,
along with Yoff, Ngor, and Hann. Ouakam...
-
African continent is
located in Ngor. Ngor is one of the four
original Lebou villages of the Cap-Vert Peninsula,
along with Yoff, Hann, and Ouakam. It...
- 230,000
Languages Wolof •
French •
Arabic •
English Religion Predominantly ****
Islam Related ethnic groups Serer people,
Diola people,
Lebou people...