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- Darryl Bakola (born 30 November 2007) is a French professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for M****ille. Born in Clichy, Île-de-France, Bakola is...
- The Kola people, Bakola, also known as the Koya, Bakoya, are pygmies of the NE Gabon–Congo border area. They speak the Bantu Ngom language. They are distinct...
- their camp settlements and hunting areas, such as those of the Lala and Bakola clans. The Ngumba and Kw****io (speakers of Makaa–Njem languages) and Bagyeli...
- Kpwe (Mokpwe) is a Bantu language of Cameroon. It is mutually intelligible with Kole, and probably with Mboko (Wumboko) as well. There are multiple variants...
- The Gyele (Bagyele / Bajele), also known as the Kola (Bakola) or Koya (Bakoya), are the pygmies of southern Cameroon and adjacent areas of Gabon and Equatorial...
- Bikolongo la nsako. Beki Bakola otakanyaka (Stories of the Elders of Nkundo: Adages and Proverbs Gathered by Bakola) by Bakola, also known as Ellsworth...
- estimated at 18,700 in 2001. According to oral traditions of the Kw****io and Bakola peoples, Abong-Mbang was settled when the Maka-Njem peoples moved northwest...
- Publishers. Ngima Mawoung, Godefroy (2001) "The Relationship Between the Bakola and the Bantu Peoples of the Coastal Regions of Cameroon and their Perception...
- Parliamentary group National parties Presidents Manfred Weber (President) Thanasis Bakolas (Secretary General) Mariya Gabriel (Vice-President) Olgierd Geblewicz (Vice-President)...
- speak Kola, also known as Koya, in the south, also spelled as Likoya, Bako, Bakola, Bakuele, also Bekoe. The local derogatory term for pygmies, Babinga, is...