• Shilluk (natively Dhøg Cøllø, [d̪ɔ́(ɡ) cɔ̀llɔ̀]) is a language spoken by the Shilluk people of South Sudan. It is closely related to other Luo languages...
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    The Shilluk (Shilluk: Chollo) is a major Luo Nilotic ethnic group that resides in the northeastern Upper Nile state of South Sudan on both banks of the...
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    The Shilluk Kingdom, dominated by the Shilluk people, was located along the left bank of the White Nile in what is now South Sudan and southern Sudan...
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  • Shilluk may refer to: the Shilluk Kingdom the Shilluk people the Shilluk language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Shilluk...
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  • ethnic subdivisions. The next-largest groups are the Nuer, followed by the Shilluk. Nilotic people in Uganda includes the Luo peoples (Acholi, Alur, Adhola)...
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  • The Luo languages are classified within the Glottolog database as follows: Lwoo Northern Lwoo Anuak Belanda Bor Luwo–Thuri Luwo Thuri Päri Shilluk Southern...
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  • Wau Shilluk is a village of 50,000 located in the Upper Nile state of South Sudan. Many who reside in Wau Shilluk are IDPs in need of refuge due to the...
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  • limited to, Shilluk, Luwo, Thuri, Belanda Bor, Burun, Päri, Anuak, and Southern Luo. Although mostly being considered a Western Nilotic language and part...
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    common origin with their northern neighbors, the Luo and Shilluk. Also, they share a similar language with their neighbors to the south, the Acholi. The Luo...
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    Anglo-Egyptian Sudan). Some of the indigenous languages with the most speakers include Dinka, Nuer, Shilluk, Bari, and Zande. Both English and Juba Arabic...
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