• Malawi Lomwe, known as Elhomwe, is a dialect of the Lomwe language spoken in southeastern Malawi in parts such as Mulanje and Thyolo. The Lomwe are one...
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  • Chewa, Malawian Lomwe, is spoken in Malawi. Maho (2009) separates out Ngulu (Mihavane) as a separate language, close to Malawi Lomwe. Lomwe at Ethnologue...
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  • The Lomwe people are Bantu tribes found in Mozambique and Malawi. Their language is commonly spoken throughout central Mozambique. In Malawi, people speak...
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    reemerged. The first name given to what is known now as Malawi was Nyasaland, a combination of Lomwe word, "nyasa" to mean "lake" and an English word "land"...
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  • traders. The Lomwe of Malawi are a recent introduction having arrived as late as the 1890s. The Lomwe came from a hill in Mozambique called uLomwe, north of...
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  • see Airports of London lon, ISO 639-3 code for the Malawi Lomwe language, spoken in southeastern Malawi Lons, a French commune 37608 Löns, an asteroid This...
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    recognized national language Makhuwa (4 million; 7.4 million all Makua) Tsonga (Xitsonga) (3.1 million) Shona (Ndau) (1.6 million) Lomwe (1.5 million) Sena...
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    Demographic features of the population of Malawi include population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious...
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    Lilongwe (redirect from Lilongwe, Malawi)
    lɪˈlɔːŋweɪ/, Chichewa: [ɽiˈɽoᵑɡʷe]) is the capital and largest city of Malawi. It has a population of 989,318 as of the 2018 Census, up from a population...
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    The people of Nsanje are traditionally Sena people, Lomwe, or Mang'anja. The predominant language is Chisena, but Chimang'anja, Chichewa, English, and...
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  • Makua (P30) Makhuwa Koti Sakati (Nathembo) Lomwe Chuwabu Moniga Chopi (S60) Chopi Guitonga Nguni languages (S40) Zunda Xhosa Zulu Ndebele Northern Ndebele...
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  • Dominant 1, Incyt, Cyclone, A.B, The Basement, Pittie Boyz, The Daredevilz, Lomwe, the Legendary Barryone, Nthumwi Pixy, Biriwiri, Renegade & Pilgrim, Jay-T...
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  • 5% Chewa 0.9% Ngoni 0.5% Tonga 0.5% Yao 0.4% Lomwe 0.1% Sena 0.1% Mang'anja 9.5% Others The main languages of the northern part of Karonga District are...
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    the 2018 Census of Malawi, the distribution of the population of Ntcheu District by ethnic group was as follows: 90.4% Ngoni 3.3% Lomwe 2.3% Chewa 2.3% Yao...
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    Mzuzu (redirect from Mzuzu, Malawi)
    Tonga with 7.36%, Nkhonde with 4.08%, Lambya with 3.75%, Yao with 3.59%, Lomwe with 3.54%, Sukwa with 1.07%, Sena with 0.66%, Mang'anja with 0.38%, Nyanja...
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  • 0.3% Ngoni 0.1% Tonga 0.1% Lomwe 0.1% Yao 0.1% Nyanja 0.0% Mang'anja 0.0% Sena 27.5% Others A number of different languages or dialects spoken in the district...
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  • of Malawi, the distribution of the population of Nkhata Bay District by ethnic group was as follows: 66.2% Tonga 9.7% Tumbuka 6.6% Chewa 1.3% Lomwe 1.2%...
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    Makua people (category Ethnic groups in Malawi)
    Lomwe Makua, the Maua and the Niassa Makua or Medo. They speak variants of the Makua language, also called Emakua, and this is a Bantu-group language...
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    respectively) Mozambique has 22 Bantu origin languages which are: Swahili, Makhuwa, Sena, Ndau, Tswa-Ronga (Tsonga), Lomwe, Ekoti, Nahara, Makonde, Chopi, Chuwabu...
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  • Census of Malawi, the distribution of the population of Mzimba District by ethnic group was as follows: 78.3% Tumbuka 9.1% Chewa 6.3% Ngoni 1.4% Lomwe 1.1%...
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    Ndonde, P25 Mabiha P30: P31 Makua, P32 Lomwe, P33 Ngulu, P34 Cuabo, [P311 Koti, P312 Sakati, P331 Lomwe of Malawi, P341 Moniga] R10: R11 Umbundu, R12 Ndombe...
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    Blantyre (redirect from Blantyre, Malawi)
    designation as national and local monuments. According to the 2018 census, the Lomwe are the largest ethnic group in the city with 39.59% of the population....
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    of the 2018 Census of Malawi, the distribution of the population of Zomba District by ethnic group was as follows: 23.1% Lomwe 47.3% Yao 21.7% Nyanja...
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    Mozambique (category Articles containing Portuguese-language text)
    Africa bordered by the Indian Ocean to the east, Tanzania to the north, Malawi and Zambia to the northwest, Zimbabwe to the west, and Eswatini and South...
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    British Central Africa Protectorate (category History of Malawi)
    in 1889 and ratified in 1891 that occupied the same area as present-day Malawi: it was renamed Nyasaland in 1907. British interest in the area arose from...
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    the Congo (DRC), Malawi, Mozambique, the southern tip of Somalia, and Zambia.[10][11][12] Swahili is also one of the working languages of the African Union...
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    migrated into Nyasaland, mostly those speaking one of the Makua languages, often the Lomwe language, who themselves used various names to refer to their places...
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    Chilembwe uprising (category Wars involving Malawi)
    was a rebellion against British colonial rule in Nyasaland (modern-day Malawi) which took place in January 1915. It was led by John Chilembwe, an American-educated...
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  • Area 24, Lilongwe (category Populated places in Central Region, Malawi)
    Area 24 is a residential town East of Lilongwe City in Lilongwe District, Malawi and forms part of the Lilongwe municipality. Institutions found in Area...
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    languages as interpreted by Harald Hammarström, and following the Guthrie classification. Bantu languages Guthrie classification of Bantu languages Classification...
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