Soninke people
Ethnic group
The Soninke people are a West African Mande-speaking ethnic group found in Mali, southern Mauritania, eastern Senegal, The Gambia, and Guinea. They speak the Soninke language, also called the Serakhulle or Azer language, which is one of the Mande... Wikipedia
Languages spoken: French and Soninke language
Population: 2 million
Gambia: 142,606 (8.2%)
Mali: 2,124,000 (9.8%)
Senegal: 225,154 (1.4%)
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