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Manjak people or the
Manjaco (
Manjak: Manjaku; French: Mandjak; Portuguese: Manjaco; Wolof: Njaago; Jola: Manjago) are a West
African ethnic group who...
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Manjak or
Manjack (French: Mandjak, Mandyak; Portuguese: Manjaco) or Njak is a Bak
language of Guinea-Bissau and Senegal. The
language is also
known as...
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Manjak may
refer to:
Manjak language, a Bak
language spoken by the
Manjak people Manjak people, an
ethnic group in Guinea-Bissau and
Senegal Manjak (Vladičin...
- by 18%,
Soninke by 9 percent, Jola by 4.5 percent,
Serer by 2.4 percent,
Manjak and
Bainouk by 1.6
percent each,
Portuguese Creole by 1 percent, and English...
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Dejan Manjak (Serbian Cyrillic: Дејан Мањак, fl. 1333) was a
nobleman in the
service of
Serbian King
Stefan Dušan, only
mentioned in a
charter dated January...
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Manjak is a
village in the muni****lity of Vladičin Han, Serbia.
According to the 2011 census, the
village has a po****tion of 375 people. "2011 Census...
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understood by historians. The
earliest inhabitants were the Jola, Papel,
Manjak, Balanta, and
Biafada peoples.[citation needed]
Later the
Mandinka and Fulani...
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November 20.
Mendy speaks four
languages - Spanish, English,
Portuguese and
Manjak - and is
eligible to
represent Gambia internationally,
having been born...
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ethnic religion Lugbara religion Maasai religion Madi
traditional religion Manjak religion Mbuti religion Moba
ethnic religion Mursi animism Nso religion...
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along the
Gambia river include the Jola, the Balante, the Bainuk, and the
Manjak. The
Carthaginian explorer Hanno the
Navigator may have
reached the Gambia...