Karoninka people

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Manjack
Total population
117000
Regions with significant populations
Languages
Karon
Related ethnic groups
Jola

The Karoninka people (also called Karone) are an ethnic group in West Africa related to the Jola. They live mainly in Casamance, Senegal, on the right bank of the Casamance River and the islands in the mouth, but also in The Gambia.

Population

They represent approximately 1% of the population of Senegal.

See also

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