- The
Mlomp language, also
known as Gulompaay, is
spoken in Senegal. It
belongs to the Bak
branch of the Niger–Congo
language family, and is
closely related...
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Ouoloff Mlomp Djibetene Mlomp Djicomol Mlomp Etebemaye Mlomp Haer
Mlomp Kadjifolong Pointe Saint-Georges Sam Sam
Samatit Santhiaba Ouolof Mlomp has an...
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Mlomp is a
locality in
Oussouye Department, Casamance, Senegal.
Mlomp can also
refer to:
Mlomp, Bignona, a
locality in
Bignona Department, Casamance, Senegal...
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Mlomp is a
village in
Lower Casamance, Senegal,
located to the
north of
Thionck Essyl and to the
south of Kartiack. At the time of the 2002 census, the...
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Kuwaataay spoken along the
coast south of the
Casamance River.
Mlomp spoken in the
village of
Mlomp. Overall, more than half of
Jolas (54%) are Muslims. In Gambia...
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south of the
Casamance River. Karon–
Mlomp Karon,
spoken along the
coast of
Casamance south of Diouloulou.
Mlomp Central Jola Jola-Fonyi (Kujamatay),...
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Kobiana Kwatay Laalaa Mandinka Manjak Maninka Mankanya Mbouti Sign
Language Mlomp Ndut Nko Noon
Palor ****ar ****r
Safen Serer Soninke Wamey Wolof Yalunka...
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Senegal (Jolaland) Banjaal, Bayot, Gusilay, Fogni, Karon, Kasa, Kuwaataay,
Mlomp Traditional African religions Jukun Niger–Congo →
Jukun Takum Nigeria (Wukari)...
- Niger–Congo
language family, and is
particularly closely related to the
Mlomp language.
Karon is
spoken in a
coastal area
north of the
mouth of the Casamance...
- Arrondis****t Diembéring
Santhiaba Manjacque Loudia Ouolof Arrondis****t
Mlomp Oukout Karabane,
historic centre,
Loudia Arrondis****t
Residence of the...