Kapóng is a Cariban language spoken mainly in Guyana, most commonly in the region of the Upper Mazaruni. Though many speakers do not live in villages,...
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Arara (Parirí), Ikpéng (Txikão) Venezuelan Carib Pemóng–Panare Pemóng: Kapóng (Akawaio, Patamuna, Ingarikó), Makushi, Pemón (Taurepang, Kamarakóto, Arekuna)...
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Kapong (Thai: กะปง, pronounced [kā.pōŋ]) is a district (amphoe) in Phang Nga province in south Thailand. The district is surrounded by several neighboring...
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Fried shrimp cake (redirect from Nom kapong)
Fried shrimp cake (Khmer: នំកំប៉ុង, nom kapong; Vietnamese: bánh cống) is a specialty of Khmer Krom in Mỹ Xuyên district, Sóc Trăng province, Southern...
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group of languages. Pemon is one of several other closely related Venezuelan Cariban languages which also include the Macushi and Kapon (or Kapong, also...
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Vietnam speak other dialects with different tone systems. Tai Gapong or Tai Kapong found in the Nape District of Ban Nahuong, Bolikhamsai Province, Laos speak...
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Barramundi (category Articles containing Thai-language text)
expensive fish available. Barramundi from local fish farms are known as pla kapong (Thai: ปลากะพง) in Thailand. Since its introduction, it has become one of...
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Patamona people (category CS1 Portuguese-language sources (pt))
Pakaraima Mountains of Guyana and northern Brazil. They speak a Cariban language, Kapóng, and have often been referred to interchangeably as Akawaio or Ingariko...
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Puluwatese is a Micronesian language of the Federated States of Micronesia. It is spoken on Poluwat. Puluwatese has two dialects, Pulapese and Pulusukese...
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Amerindians. Each group has a distinct language, although there is understanding between speakers of Pemon, Kapóng, and Macushi. According to a survey conducted...
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