Category
page 1European diaspora in Africa

Coloured
[[File:South Africa 2011 Coloured population proportion map.svg|thumb|250px|Coloured people as a proportion of the total population in South Africa:
White Africans of European ancestry
people of European descent living in Africa, who identify themselves as White
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Mzungu
thumb|Russian traveller in Africa.
' (), also known as muzungu, mlungu, musungu or musongo''''', is a Bantu word that means "wanderer" originally pertaining to the first European explorers to the East African region whom the local ethnic groups thought were traveling aimlessly with no goals to settle, conquer or trade, like restless spirits – the initial explorers who unbeknownst to the local tribes, were tasked with mapping the area, travel and trade routes, key landmarks like the source of the river Nile as well as documenting dominant kingdoms and forging some alliances that were then later
Toubab
thumb | 220x124px | right | A tourist depicted amongst other kinds of peopleToubab (alternatively Toubabou or Toubob) is a West African name for a person of European descent ("whites"). Used most frequently in The Gambia, Senegal, Guinea, and Mali, and also in Ivory Coast. The word can also be applied to any perceived traveler, usually only those with a different phenotype, up to foreign-raised locals (thus with a different accent) or visiting expatriates.