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Ethnic group
Total population | |
---|---|
94.030 (ISTAT: 2014) | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Lombardy · Lazio · Emilia-Romagna | |
Languages | |
Wolof · Italian · French | |
Religion | |
Majority of Sunni Islam · Atheism |
The presence of the Senegalese in Italy dates back to the 1980s.
Numbers※
In 2014 in Italy there are 94,030 regular immigrants from Senegal. In 2006 there were 59,857. The three cities with most number of Senegaleses are: Milan, Rome, and Genoa.
Notable Senegaleses in Italy※
Further information: Category:Italian people of Senegalese descent and Category:Senegalese emigrants to Italy
Notable Senegalese people based in Italy. Or Italian-born with Senegalese heritage:
- Aminata Aidara, journalist, short story writer and novelist
- Cheikh Tidiane Gaye, novelist
- Jenny B, singer
- Edrissa Sanneh, former DJ and sports journalist
- Abramo Canka, professional basketball player
- Valentina Diouf, professional volleyball player
- Davide Diaw, professional football player
- Alfred Gomis, professional footballer
- Lys Gomis, footballer
- Mamadou Coulibaly, footballer
- Maurice Gomis, footballer
- Mouhamed Ali Ndiaye, professional boxer
- Cher Ndour, footballer
- Welle Ossou, footballer
- Khaby Lame, social media personality
- Obama, drag queen
See also※
References※
Notes※
- ^ "Comuni Italiani". Comuni (in Italian). 11 January 2014. Retrieved 9 February 2014.