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literate minority.
Almost all
Senegalese speak an
indigenous language, of
which Wolof has the
largest usage. Many
Senegalese live in Europe, particularly...
- communities, with the
largest being the Wolof, Fula, and
Serer people.
Senegalese people are
predominantly Muslim.
Senegal is
classified as a
heavily indebted...
- A
Senegalese kaftan is a
pullover men's robe with long bell sleeves. In the
Wolof language, this robe is
called a
mbubb or
xaftaan and in
French it is...
- style,
Fulani hairstyle) are a type of hair
braiding originating among Senegalese women that can be seen
today in
various African countries. Hair styling...
-
Senegalese p****ports (French: P****eport sénégalais) are
issued to
Senegalese citizens to
travel outside Senegal.
Surname Given names Nationality Senegalese...
-
Senegalese wrestling (Njom in Serer,
Lutte sénégalaise or
simply Lutte avec
frappe in French, Làmb in Wolof, Siɲɛta in Bambara) is a type of folk wrestling...
-
Before World War II,
Senegalese in
France were a huge minority. The
first Senegalese people in
France were
mostly Senegalese Tirailleurs who served...
- The
Senegalese Tirailleurs (French:
Tirailleurs Sénégalais) were a
corps of
colonial infantry in the
French Army. They were
initially recruited from Saint-Louis...
- The
Senegalese amb****ador in Washington, D.C. is the
official representative of the
Government in
Dakar to the
Government of the
United States. 38°54′20″N...
-
Senegal in
international ****ociation
football and is
operated by the
Senegalese Football Federation. One of Africa's most
famous national football teams...