• Ngando is a Bantu language spoken by about 5,000 people in the Central African Republic. Maho (2009) lists Ngando proper and the Kota (Dikota) dialect...
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  • Democratic Republic of the Congo Ngando language (Central African Republic), a Bantu macrolanguage of the Central African Republic Axel Ngando (born 1993)...
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  • Kota (redirect from Kota language (Bantu))
    Gabon in Central Africa Kota language (Gabon), a Bantu language of the Bakota people of Gabon Kota language (Central African Republic) (Ngando), a Bantu...
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    Central, Southern, Eastern and Southeast Africa. They form the largest branch of the Southern Bantoid languages. The total number of Bantu languages is...
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  • List of state leaders in the 19th century (1801–1850) (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    Doo, King (early 19th century) Ewonde a Kwane, Chief (early 19th century) Ngando a Kwa, King (c.1814–1846) Doo a Priso, Chief (19th century) Mbape a Bele...
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    Yaoundé (category Capitals in Africa)
    Ngannou, UFC Heavyweight Champion Achille Njanke, Cameroonian footballer Ngando Pickett, Cameroonian football fan Youssoufa Moukoko, German Professional...
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    Mongo people (category Ethnic groups in the Democratic Republic of the Congo)
    Samba/ Benya lubunda), Ekonda, Bolia, Nkundo, Lokele, Topoke, Iyadjima, Ngando, Ndengese, Sengele, Sakata, Mpama, Ntomba, Mbole. The Mongo (Anamongo) occupy...
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  • Kaziba Chiefdom (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    Ngonone at 2405m, Mount Chinpulungu at 2404m, Mount Nabumbu at 2184m, Mount Ngando at 2025m, Mount Mbogwe at 2025m, and Mount Kahya at around 1900m. The chiefdom...
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  • List of contemporary ethnic groups (category CS1 Turkish-language sources (tr))
    passive knowledge of their language. Unlike the rest of the Soviet republics, who were able to maintain their native language despite the de facto Russianization...
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    Duala people (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    rival sub-lineages soon rivalled him, including the self-styled King Akwa (Ngando Mpondo) in 1814, King Deido (Jim Ekwalla) of the Deido (an Akwa splinter...
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