Fula people
Fula or Fulani people are ethnic groups in West Africa. They are mostly cattle herders and traders. Their native language is called Fulfulde.[1]
Fulɓe 𞤊𞤵𞤤𞤩𞤫 | |
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![]() Fulani Man | |
Total population | |
c. 34.4 million – 41.2 million | |
Regions with significant populations | |
West Africa, North Africa and Central Africa | |
![]() | 13,167,832 (6%) |
![]() | 4,301,217 (33.4%) |
![]() | 4,928,835 (27.5%) |
![]() | 3,900,000 (13.9%) Includes over 1 million Mbororo'en |
![]() | 1,867,829 (13.3%) |
![]() | 1,796,143 (8.4%) |
![]() | 1,534,375 (6.5%) |
![]() | 900,000 (20.9%) |
![]() | 860,752 (8.6%) |
![]() | 563,213 (28.5%) |
![]() | 420,206 (24.1%) |
![]() | 313,454 (1.8%) |
![]() | 300,000 (0.7%) |
![]() | 266,581 (3.8%) |
![]() | 250,000 (5%) |
![]() | 4,600 (0.02%) |
![]() | 4,000 (0.02%) |
![]() | 3,800 (0.02%) |
Languages | |
Fulfuldé • Arabic • | |
Religion | |
Islam | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Berbères, Touareg, ,toucouleurs, songhaï |
References
- "Nomads who Cultivate Beauty". Google Books. Retrieved 2018-04-01.
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