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Boucotte Mancagne is a
settlement in
Ziguinchor Department in
Ziguinchor Region of the B****e
Casamance area of south-west Senegal. The po****tion of the...
- The
Mankanya language (Portuguese: Mancanha; French:
Mancagne) is
spoken by
approximately 86,000
people in Guinea-Bissau,
Senegal and
Gambia primarily...
- The
Mankanya people (Portuguese: Mancanha; French:
Mancagne; self-designed as Ba-hula) are an
ethnic group native to West Africa, more
precisely the Senegambian...
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groups co-existing in Senegal: Mandinka, Jola, Wolof, Fula/Hal****ar,
Mancagne, Manjack, Soninke, Serer, Bainouk,
Balanta and Creole. Jola have been the...
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Karone language Vulnerable krx
Kwatay language Severely endangered cwt
Mancagne language Vulnerable knf
Menik language Definitely endangered tnr Mlomp...
- 758 0.8%
Balant 33,915 0.7% 54,398 0.8%
Malinke 202,472 4.1% 28,643 0.4%
Mancagne 23,180 0.3%
Laobe 18,250 0.3% B****ari 6,195 0.1% Kh****onke 1,752 0.0% Coniagui...
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Tambacoumba 13
villages Baraf Boucotte Mancagne Boulome Boutoute Djibélor
Djifanghor Fanda Gouraf Mandina Mancagne Mandina Manjaque Niaguis Sône Soucouta...
- Kanuri,
Central knd I/L
Konda konda kne I/L
Kankanaey knf I/L
Mankanya Mancagne (langue) kng I/L
Koongo (knh)
Kayan River Kenyah kni I/L
Kanufi knj I/L...