- The
Didinga (also
spelled DiDinga) are a
Surmic ethnic group that
occupy the
Didinga Mountains region in Budi County,
Eastern Equatoria State in South...
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considered for merging. › The
Didinga language (’Di’dinga) is a
Surmic language spoken by the
Chukudum and
Lowudo peoples of the
Didinga Hills of
South Sudan....
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Nyangathom live in the
Kapeota counties in the east of the state. The
Didinga,
Dodoth and Boya live in Budi
county around Chukudum.
Further west, Lopa...
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their children. The
Didinga (
diDinga)
occupy the
Didinga Hills region in the
central part of
Eastern Equatoria. They
speak the
Didinga language (part of...
- The
Didinga Hills are an
upland area in
Eastern Equatoria of
South Sudan,
lying mainly within Budi County. The Nakodok,
Narus and
Loyoro rivers originate...
- do****ented as
having this
practice include Suri,
Mursi ,
Topsa , Nyangatom,
Didinga, Murle, Me'en, Turkana, Konso, Dime, Karamojong, Dodoth,
Kalenjin people...
- Mt.
Elgon and all of Teso sub-region in Uganda; as well as the
areas of
Didinga and
Topossa in Sudan. It is
currently ****umed that the
Oropom were the...
- The Boya (also
spelled Buya;
called Larim and
Langorim by the
Didinga people) are a
Surmic ethnic group numbering 20,000 to 25,000
people living in Budi...
- Nuer, Shilluk, Anyuak, Murle, Bari, Mundari, Baka,
Balanda Bviri, Boya,
Didinga, Jiye, Kakwa, Kaligi, ****u, Lotuka, Nilotic, Toposa, and Zande. The Azande...
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three states of
Greater Equatoria: Acholi, Avukaya, Baka, Balanda, Bari,
Didinga, Kakwa, Keliko, ****u, Lango, Lokoya, Narim, Lopit, Lugbwara, Lulubo, Madi...