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*About 50,000 '''Europeans (mostly French) and Lebanese''' as well as smaller numbers of '''Mauritanians and Moroccans''' reside in Senegal, mainly in the cities and some retirees who reside in the resort towns around Mbour. There are tens of thousands of Mauritanian refugees in Senegal, primarily in the country's north.
*About 50,000 '''Europeans (mostly French) and Lebanese''' as well as smaller numbers of '''Mauritanians and Moroccans''' reside in Senegal, mainly in the cities and some retirees who reside in the resort towns around Mbour. There are tens of thousands of Mauritanian refugees in Senegal, primarily in the country's north.
*The majority of '''Lebanese''' work in commerce. Most of the Lebanese originate from the Lebanese '''city of Tyre''', which is known as "Little West Africa" and has a main promenade that is called "Avenue du Senegal".  
*The majority of '''Lebanese''' work in commerce. Most of the Lebanese originate from the Lebanese '''city of Tyre''', which is known as "Little West Africa" and has a main promenade that is called "Avenue du Senegal".  
*Also located primarily in urban settings are small '''Vietnamese communities''' as well as a growing number of '''Chinese immigrant traders''', each numbering perhaps a few hundred people.
*Also located primarily in urban settings are small '''Vietnamese communities''' as well as a growing number of '''Chinese immigrant traders''', each numbering perhaps a few hundred people.<ref>"Senegal", in Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senegal, accessed 29 July 2021.</ref>
<ref>"Senegal", in Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senegal, accessed 29 July 2021.</ref>


==Emigration From Senegal==
==Emigration From Senegal==
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