Republic of Senegal
République du Sénégal
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République du Sénégal
Senegal, also known by his human name of Fatou Niang, is a very stubborn and passionate individual who cares deeply for his family.
Senegal is a very family-oriented person and cares deeply for family. He wants to protect them, but also have his family feel whole and unified. He does not like it when his family fights, and often makes himself a mediator in fights. He can be very stubborn about trying to make people get along, and will sacrifice his own health for agreement.
Senegal is also very stubborn and passionate, and he clings tightly to his interests and his beliefs. He does not like changing his mind and throws himself into everything that he does wholeheartedly. He is not hotheaded, however, and always thinks through many of the things he does, as he takes a methodical approach to everything he does.
Gender: Male
Sexuality: Straight
Pronouns: he/him
Nicknames:
Languages Spoken: French (Official), Wolof (National), Pulaar (National), Hassaniya Arabic (National), Serer (National), Soninke (National), Mandinka (National), Jola-Fonyi (National), Balanta-Ganja, Mandjak, Mankanya, Noon, Bambara, Bandial, Bapeng, Bassari, Bayot, Bedik, Dyula, Gusilay, Jola-Felupe, Karon, Kasa, Kassonke, Kobiana, Laalaa, Maninka, Ndut, Palor, Safen, Wamey, Yalunka, Zenaga, English, Popular African French, Spanish, and Portuguese
Religion: Sufi Sunni Islam
Senegal is five foot two in height and a physical age of thirty-one. He has brown eyes and kinky black hair cut short. He wears glasses.
While in country form, his skin is that of his flag, with the stripes going down the rest of his body. His hands are yellow with the green star on them.
In human form, he looks black, with his largest ethnic groups being Wolof (37.1%), Pular (26.2%), Serer (17%), Mandinka (5.6%), and Jola (4.5%).
Senegal is fit.
Senegal had looked the same for much of his history.
From 1659 to September 21, 1792, Senegal had this dulled France flag.
From September 21, 1792 to February 14, 1794, Senegal had this dulled French flag.
From February 14, 1794 to April 25, 1815, Senegal had this dulled French flag.
From April 25, 1815 to July 26, 1830, Senegal had this dulled French flag.
From July 26, 1830 to November 25, 1958, Senegal had this dulled French flag.
From November 25, 1958 to April 4, 1959, Senegal had this flag.
From April 4, 1959 to August 20, 1960, Senegal had this flag.
1958-Present: Fatou Niang
1792-1958: Geoffrey Sauveterre
1569-1792: Geoffrey Dufort
November 25, 1958-Present: Republic of Senegal | République du Sénégal
1569-Noevember 25, 1958: Senegal | Sénégal