Fula people

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Fellata, Fulbhé, Poulloh(singulier), Fellah, Fulani
Fulɓe
𞤊𞤵𞤤𞤩𞤫
Fulani Man
Total population
c. 34.4 million – 41.2 million
Regions with significant populations
West Africa, North Africa and Central Africa
 Nigeria13,167,832 (6%)
 Guinea4,301,217 (33.4%)
 Senegal4,928,835 (27.5%)
 Cameroon3,900,000 (13.9%) Includes over 1 million Mbororo'en
 Mali1,867,829 (13.3%)
 Burkina Faso1,796,143 (8.4%)
 Niger1,534,375 (6.5%)
 Mauritania900,000 (20.9%)
 Benin860,752 (8.6%)
 Guinea-Bissau563,213 (28.5%)
 Gambia420,206 (24.1%)
 Chad313,454 (1.8%)
 Sudan300,000 (0.7%)
 Sierra Leone266,581 (3.8%)
 CAR250,000 (5%)
 Ghana4,600 (0.02%)
 South Sudan4,000 (0.02%)
 Ivory Coast3,800 (0.02%)
Languages
FulfuldéArabic
Religion
Islam
Related ethnic groups
Berbères, Touareg, ,toucouleurs, songhaï

Fula or Fulani people are ethnic groups in West Africa. They are mostly cattle herders and traders. Their native language is called Fulfulde.[1]

References[change | change source]

  1. "Nomads who Cultivate Beauty". Google Books. Retrieved 2018-04-01.