• The Bangubangu are a Bantu people from the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, primarily in the Kabambare Territory. They speak the Bangubangu language...
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  • Bangubangu is a Bantu dialect cluster spoken by the Bangubangu people of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The dialects are about 80% similar, apart...
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  • (L30), Bangubangu of Kabambare (D20) Luba (L30): Kaonde (L40), Kete (L20), Kanyok, Luba-Kasai (TshiLuba), Luba-Katanga (KiLuba)–Sanga–Zela, Bangubangu (of...
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    Kaonde (L40), Kete (L20), Kanyok, Luba-Katanga (KiLuba), Sanga, Zela and Bangubangu. The L20, L30 and L60 languages are also grouped as the Luban languages...
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  • Republic of the Congo (Lubaland) Luba-Kasai, Luba-Katanga, Hemba (including Bangubangu), Songe, Lulua Christianity Lubu Austronesian → Malayic → Lubu Indonesia...
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    intermarriages. These ethnic groups include the Goma, Bwari, Buyu, Masanze, Bangubangu, Bembe, Songoora and many others of Congolese origin. Hamites Swahili...
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    kisémolo, kyεnyε-mánila, kikwángε Kabungama 1992 D20: Lega-Holoholo D27 bnx Bangubangu (Bango-Bango, Bangobango, Kibangobango) Meeussen 1954 D20: Lega-Holoholo...
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    D20: D21 Bali, D22 Amba, D23 Komo, D24 Songola, D25 Lega, D26 Zimba, D27 Bangubangu, D28a West Holoholo, D28b East Holoholo, [D201 Liko, D211 Kango, D251...
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    its safety, has preferred to have its own armed group: Mai-Mai Malaika (Bangubangu), Mai-Mai Yakutumba (Bembe); Mai-Mai Biloze Bishambuke (Fuliiru and Nyindu);...
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  • studied were Luba-Kasayi (1951), Ombo (1952), Kirundi (1952), Laadi (1953), Bangubangu (1954), Bemba (1954), Luganda (1955), Shambala (1955), Sotho (1958), Lega...
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  • Bahemba (Kibangula), Bahombo (Kabambare), Lulindi, Saramabila, and Wamaza. The majority of the residents are speakers of Bangubangu. Buyu, and Hemba. v t e...
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    origin, including Vira, Fuliiru, Bembe, Zoba, Lega, Shi, Nyindu, Luba and Bangubangu. The city also hosts a significant expatriate community from countries...
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  • Range Beneraf, Bonerif, Edwas bnw I/L Sepik Bisis bnx I/L Niger-Congo Bangubangu бангубангу bny I/L Austronesian Bintulu bnz I/L Niger-Congo Beezen boa...
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