• Aringa, also known as Low Lugbara, is a Central Sudanic language or dialect spoken by the Aringa people in the West Nile region of Uganda. It is related...
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  • Aringa may refer to: Aringa people Aringa language Aringa County This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Aringa. If an internal...
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  • little extension to the South Sudan as the Zande or Azande people. The Aringa language, also known as Low Lugbara, is closely related, and sometimes considered...
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    population. The languages spoken in the district include: the Aringa language (majority), Kakwa language, Madi language and the Alur language. The second...
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    including Pökoot and the Elgon languages near Kupsabiny. Kuliak languages Ik and Soo are spoken in northeast Uganda. Lugbara, Aringa, Ma'di and Ndo of northwestern...
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  • The Aringa people are considered the indigenous inhabitants of their lands, which were later settled by a group known as the "Nubians." Their language, also...
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  • February 1926) which enumerates 65 indigenous communities. Acholi Aliba Alur Aringa Baamba Babukusu Babwisi Bafumbira Baganda Bagisu Bagungu Bagwe (part of...
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    These include: Ayivu, Maracha, Terego, Vurra and Aringa. Tribes related to the Lugbara in language include Madi and Keliko in South Sudan. The Lugbara...
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  • The most populous languages are Aringa of Uganda, with close to a million speakers, and Lugbara, with 1.6 million. The languages in this cluster are...
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    if Aringa (Low Lugbara) is included). The major Central Sudanic language; Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Nandi–Markweta languages (Kalenjin...
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