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Berbers in Mauritania
Total population
2,883,000 (2,768,000[1] & 115,000[2])
Languages
Berber languages (some knowledge of Arabic and French)
Religion
Sunni Islam

Berbers in Mauritania are Mauritanian citizens of Berber descent or persons of Berber descent residing in Mauritania. Ethnic Berbers in Mauritania are believed to number of 2,883,000 (2,768,000[3] & 115,000[4]).

  1. ^ Scholastic Library Publishing (2005). Lands and Peoples: Africa. Grolier. p. 135. ISBN 0717280241. Retrieved 17 August 2016.; Moors 80% of population of 3,460,000
  2. ^ Joshua Project. "Tuareg, Tamasheq in Mauritania".
  3. ^ Scholastic Library Publishing (2005). Lands and Peoples: Africa. Grolier. p. 135. ISBN 0717280241. Retrieved 17 August 2016.; Moors 80% of population of 3,460,000
  4. ^ Joshua Project. "Tuareg, Tamasheq in Mauritania".

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