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Jola people and Kaabu

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Difference between Jola people and Kaabu

Jola people vs. Kaabu

The Jola (Diola, in French transliteration) are an ethnic group found in Senegal (where they predominate in the region of Casamance), the Gambia, and Guinea-Bissau. The Kaabu Empire (1537–1867), also written Gabu, Ngabou, and N’Gabu', was a Mandinka empire of Senegambia centered within modern northeastern Guinea-Bissau, Larger parts of today's Gambia; Kingdom of Saloum, extending into Koussanar, Koumpentoum regions of South Eastern Senegal, and Casamance in Senegal.

Similarities between Jola people and Kaabu

Jola people and Kaabu have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Casamance, Griot, Guinea-Bissau, Senegal.

Casamance

Casamance (Wolof and Kasamansa; Casamance; Casamansa) is the area of Senegal south of the Gambia including the Casamance River.

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Griot

A griot, jali or jeli (djeli or djéli in French spelling) is a West African historian, storyteller, praise singer, poet and/or musician.

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Guinea-Bissau

Guinea-Bissau, officially the Republic of Guinea-Bissau (República da Guiné-Bissau), is a sovereign state in West Africa.

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Senegal

Senegal (Sénégal), officially the Republic of Senegal, is a country in West Africa.

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Jola people and Kaabu Comparison

Jola people has 69 relations, while Kaabu has 38. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 3.74% = 4 / (69 + 38).

References

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