Lebanese people in Senegal

Lebanese people in Senegal
Total population
15,000–30,000 (2006)
Languages
Arabic (Lebanese Arabic· French · Wolof[1]
Religion
Sunni · Shia · Maronite · Eastern Orthodox[1][2]
Related ethnic groups
Lebanese diaspora

There is a significant community of Lebanese people in Senegal.[1] Lebanese migration to Senegal began in the late 19th century, largely motivated by economic prospects in trade and commerce. While retaining cultural ties to Lebanon and largely practicing endogamy, they've assimilated into Senegalese society, predominantly engaged in commerce. Official statistics on the Lebanese population in Senegal are absent, with estimates ranging from 15,000 to 30,000 as of 2006.

  1. ^ a b c Schwarz, Naomi (2007-07-10), "Lebanese Immigrants Boost West African Commerce", Voice of America, archived from the original on 2011-12-24, retrieved 2010-01-11
  2. ^ Leichtman, Mara A. (2007). "9. Shiite Lebanese Migrants and Senegalese Converts in Dakar". Les mondes chiites et l'Iran. Hommes et sociétés. p. 211. doi:10.3917/kart.mervi.2007.01.0211. ISBN 9782845868885.

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