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- did not determine an official border between the French and British Senegambian colonies until 1889. At the time, France agreed to accept the current...
- The Senegambian languages, traditionally known as the Northern West Atlantic, or in more recent literature sometimes confusingly as the Atlantic languages...
- The Senegambia (other names: Senegambia region or Senegambian zone, Senegàmbi in ****ar, or Senegàmbiya in Wolof) is, in the narrow sense, a historical...
- The Senegambian stone circles (French: Cercles mégalithiques de Sénégambie) or the W****u stone circles are groups of megalithic stone circles that lie...
- representing almost a third of all Senegambian slaves arrived in modern United States. About 45,000 Senegambians were settled in the coastal Low Country...
- Serer religion also has a rather significant imprint on Senegambian Muslim society in that Senegambian Muslim festivals such as "Tobaski", "Gamo", "Koriteh"...
- the Battle of Djilor. The Battle of Logandème was the first battle on Senegambian soil where the French decided to employ cannonball. In 1915, over 300...
- (Nigeria): 30–35 Yoruba: 40 Kwa: Akan (Ghana, Ivory Coast): 20–25 Gur More: 5 Senegambian Fula (West Africa): 40 Wolof: 8 Afro-Asiatic Chadic Hausa: 50 Nilo-Saharan...
- Mountains) ChristianityCatholicism Balanta Niger–Congo → West AtlanticSenegambianBalanta Guinea-Bissau, Senegal, The Gambia Traditional African religions...
- N'Dour helped develop a style of po****r Senegalese music known by all Senegambians (including the Wolof) as mbalax, a genre that has sacred origins in the...