Senegalese ethnic group From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Serer-Ndut or Ndut also spelt (Ndoute or N'doute) are an ethnic group in Senegal numbering 38600.[1]
They are part of the Serer people who collectively make up the third largest ethnic group in Senegal.[2] The Serer-Ndut live mostly in western Senegal in the district of Mont-Roland, northwest of the city of Thiès.
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