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 | | Educated in French language and customs, many of these recent arrivals became clerks, soldiers, and administrators in the new state. |
 | | Conflict between white Moor, fl Moor, and non-Moor ethnic groups (Haal Pulaars, Soninkes, Wolofs and Bambaras), centering on language, land tenure, and other issues, continues to be the dominant challenge to national unity. |
 | | Languages: Arabic (official and national), Pulaar (national), Soninke (national), Wolof (national), French. |
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