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    Wikipedia is a free multilingual open-source wiki-based online encyclopedia edited and maintained by a community of volunteer editors, started on 15 January...
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  • on the topic of: Yoruba Wikivoyage has a phrasebook for Yoruba. Yoruba Wikipedia Omniglot: Yoruba orthography Yoruba dictionary Yoruba Translation – Free...
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    Wikipedia in a Niger–Congo or Nilo-Saharan language, followed by the Yoruba Wikipedia. It was mentioned on August 27, 2006, in International Herald Tribune...
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    The Yoruba people (US: /ˈjɒrəbə/ YORR-ə-bə, UK: /ˈjɒrʊbə/ YORR-uub-ə; Yoruba: Ìran Yorùbá, Ọmọ Odùduwà, Ọmọ Káàárọ̀-oòjíire) are a West African ethnic...
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    Wikipedia Somali Wikipedia Swahili Wikipedia Tsonga Wikipedia Yoruba Wikipedia List of Wikipedias "IOL SciTech". Archived from the original on 2008-01-15...
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    Wikimedian of the Year (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    English articles into Yoruba, a language spoken in Nigeria. In 2013, Rémi Mathis of Wikimédia France and the French Wikipedia was named for his role...
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  • Distinctive cultural norms prevail in Yorubaland and among the Yoruba people. The Yoruba are said to be religious people, but they are also pragmatic and...
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    Oshosi (category CS1 Yoruba-language sources (yo))
    Oshosi (Yoruba: Ọ̀ṣọ́ọ̀sì, Portuguese: Oxóssi) is an Orisha of the Yoruba religion in West Africa and subsequently in Brazil and Cuba. Oshosi is the spirit...
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  • Eshu (redirect from Exu (Yoruba))
    Èṣù is a pivotal Òrìṣà/Irúnmọlẹ̀ in the Yoruba spirituality known as ìṣẹ̀ṣe. Èṣù is a prominent primordial Divinity (a delegated Irúnmọlẹ̀ sent by the...
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    Ọlọrun (category God in the Yoruba religion)
    Olorun (Yoruba alphabet: Ọlọrun) is the ruler of (or in) the Heavens in the Yoruba religion. The Supreme God or Supreme Being in the Yoruba pantheon,...
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    Old Oyo (category Wikipedia Student Program)
    from Yoruba history. The legend and history of Ile-Ife (Ile meaning home and Ife meaning expansion) originates in the original expansion of Yoruba peoples...
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    Ibeji (redirect from Yoruba twins)
    in the Yoruba religion of the Yoruba people (originating from Yorubaland, an area in and around present-day Nigeria). In the diasporic Yoruba spirituality...
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    Moremi Ajasoro (category Yoruba history)
    Moremi Ajasoro (Yoruba: Mọremí Àjàṣorò) was a legendary Yoruba queen and folk heroine in the Yorubaland region of present-day southwestern Nigeria who...
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    Shango (category CS1 Yoruba-language sources (yo))
    Shango (Yoruba language: Ṣàngó, also known as Changó or Xangô in Latin America; as Jakuta or Badé; and as Ṣangó in Trinidad Orisha) is an Orisha (or spirit)...
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  • Orisha of the whirlwind and forest in the Yoruba religion...
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    Oshun (category Yoruba deities)
    that reflects one of the manifestations of the Yorùbá Supreme Being in the Ifá oral tradition and Yoruba-based religions of West Africa. She is one of...
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  • up to 1 million speakers); the Yoruboid languages Ulukwumi and Mokole; Yoruba, by far the largest of the cluster with about 55 million speakers. Yoruboid...
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  • Okun people (category Yoruba subgroups)
    The Okun people are a Yoruba speaking people found majorly in Kogi, but with settlements in Kwara, Ekiti, and Ondo states of Nigeria. Their dialects are...
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    Elegua (category CS1 Yoruba-language sources (yo))
    Elegua (Yoruba: Èṣù-Ẹlẹ́gbára and Ẹlẹ́gbá, also spelled Eleggua; known as Eleguá in Latin America and Spanish-speaking Caribbean islands) is an Orisha...
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  • Peju Ogunmola (category Yoruba actresses)
    Peju OgunmolaListen is a Yoruba film actress who stars in Nollywood movies of Yoruba genres. Her father was the veteran actor Kola Ogunmola. She is the...
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  • Kanye (name) (category Yoruba given names)
    Kanye /ˈkɑːnjeɪ/ is a Yoruba, Igbo, Swahili, Zulu and Xhosa name. In Yoruba culture, the name means "next in line". In Igbo culture, the name means "let's...
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    the editions in Lombard, Cebuano, Volapük, and Yoruba. The existence of so many versions of Wikipedia constitutes an indubitable and exceptional proof...
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    Ọya (category CS1 Yoruba-language sources (yo))
    Ọya (Yorùbá: Ọya, also known as Oyá or Oiá; Yàńsàn-án or Yansã; and Iansá or Iansã in Latin America) is an Orisha of winds, lightning, and violent storms...
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    Ibeyi (category Yoruba-language singers)
    sings in English, French, Spanish and Yoruba, In Yoruba, Ibeyi (Ìbejì) means "twins". Their music has elements of Yoruba, French and Afro-Cuban, and fuses...
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    Ogun (category CS1 Yoruba-language sources (yo))
    Ogun or Ogoun (Yoruba: Ògún, Edo: Ògún, Portuguese: Ogum, Gu; also spelled Oggun or Ogou; known as Ogún or Ogum in Latin America) is a spirit that appears...
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  • Yoruba Canadians are Canadians of Yoruba descent. The Yoruba people are an ethnic group of southwestern Nigeria and southern Benin in West Africa. They...
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    Tope Alabi (category Yoruba women musicians)
    and stage theater groups in both Ibadan and Lagos. She made films in the Yoruba film genre of Nigeria. Tope Alabi later changed her focus to gospel music...
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  • Lucumí language (category Yoruba diaspora)
    Lucumí is a lexicon of words and short phrases derived from the Yoruba language and used for ritual purposes in Cuba and the Cuban Diaspora. It is used...
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  • Yoruba is a small genus of western African ground spiders first described by B. V. B. Rodrigues and C. A. Rheims in 2020 and added to the subfamily Prodidominae...
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    Ọbatala (category Yoruba gods)
    Obatala is an orisha in the Yoruba religion that is believed to have been given the task to create the Earth but failed the task by being drunk on palm...
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