- Kogo, also
referred to as
Bakoko and
Basoo, is a
Bantu language of Cameroon.
North and
South Kogo are as
distinct from each
other as they are from Basaa;...
- B****a
Ɓǎsɔ́ɔ̀ (𖫢𖫧𖫳𖫒𖫨𖫰𖫨𖫱) Native to Liberia,
Ivory Coast,
Sierra Leone Native speakers 410,000 (2006)
Language family Niger–Congo? Atlantic–Congo...
- ISBN 0-8161-1815-9.
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Agency Peter Bet
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Marcantonius Amulilus (1562). R.d. patriarchae...
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Retrieved February 11, 2020. See:
Peter Bet
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Lindy Hop and
Argentine Tango,
copyright Peter Bet
Basoo,
published in the Internet, 2009 See: Terry...
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America Spectator Peter Bet
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gladiators is very
reminiscent of Kochari, the
Armenian folk dance. Bet
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Peter Pnuel (30
April 2003). "Thirty ****yrian Folk Dances" (PDF). ****yrian...
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Hooglund (2008), p. 295. Bet
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- The Bakoko, also
known as the
Basoo, are a
Bantu ethnic group in Cameroon.
According to 2010
figures there are
around 111,000 of them,
mostly concentrated...
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Archived from the
original on 14 July 2020.
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August 2014. Bet
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January 2014). "****yria:
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