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Mauritanian Americans are Americans of Mauritanian descent or Mauritanians who have American citizenship. According to answers provided to an open-ended question included in the 2000 US census, 993 people said that their ancestry or ethnic origin was Mauritanian. [ 2 ]
Weddady is the son of a Mauritanian diplomat who served as Mauritania's ambassador to Ethiopia, Nigeria, Libya, Benin, and Syria. Consequently, Weddady grew up primarily in Syria and Libya. [ 1 ] He speaks fluent Arabic, English, French, Spanish, and Hebrew.
Mauritanian emigrants to the United States (1 P) Pages in category "American people of Mauritanian descent" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
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The population of Mauritanian immigrants in Cincinnati has potentially doubled since 2022, stretching thin available resources to help asylum seekers.
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The 1989 rupture between Mauritania and Senegal (the "1989 Events") that resulted in Mauritania's deportation of tens of thousands of its own citizens to Senegal, negatively affected U.S.-Mauritanian relations. Moreover, Mauritania's perceived support of Iraq prior to and during the 1991 Gulf War further weakened the strained ties.
American people of Mauritanian descent (1 C, 2 P) G. Gambian people of Mauritanian descent (2 P) M. Moroccan people of Mauritanian descent (1 P) N.