Senegalese people in Germany
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Senegalesen in Deutschland | |
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Total population | |
15,000 (2021 census)[1], 1,034 (2010) [2] | |
Languages | |
German, French | |
Religion | |
Majority Muslim | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Gambians in Germany, Mauritanians in Germany,Malians in Germany, Guineans in Germany, Bissau-Guineans in Germany |
Senegalese people in Germany are people from Senegal who live in Germany, or German people of Senegalese descent.
Demographics[edit]
According to the 2021 census, there are 15,000 Senegalese people who live in Germany. Most Senegalese people are Muslim. And according to an article from 2010, there were 1,034 Senegalese people living in Germany. Examples of Senegalese people in Germany are politician/actor Charles M. Huber, R&B group Black Buddafly, etc.
Notable people[edit]
Charles M. Huber (politician/actor)
Black Buddafly (R&B group)
Jamil Dem (footballer)
Bassala Sambou (footballer)
Karamba Diaby (chemist/politician)
Alyn Camara (long jumper)
Daniel Keita-Ruel (footballer)
Maodo Lo (basketball player)
Saliou Sane (footballer)
Malick Thiaw (footballer)
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- ↑ Afro-Germans#:~:text=Afro-Germans (German: Afrodeutsche) or Black Germans (German: schwarze,Darmstadt, Frankfurt, Munich, Bremen, Cologne, Mainz and Berlin.?adlt=strict&toWww=1&redig=B70E4DD213114973AB1BAD4A39C78BB7
- ↑ https://www.rki.de/DE/Content/InfAZ/H/HIVAIDS/Studien/MiSSA/Downloads/Pilotstudie_Mapping.pdf?__blob=publicationFile