- The
Dinka people (
Dinka: Jiɛ̈ɛ̈ŋ) are a
Nilotic ethnic group native to
South Sudan. The
Dinka mostly live
along the Nile, from Mangalla-Bor to Renk, in...
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Dinka (natively Thuɔŋjäŋ, Thoŋ ë
Jieng or
simply Jieng) is a
Nilotic dialect cluster spoken by the
Dinka people, a
major ethnic group of
South Sudan. There...
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Dinka people Dinka alphabet, the
alphabet in
which the
Dinka language is
written Dinka (grape), a
Hungarian wine
grape Dinka (DJ), a
Swiss DJ
Dinka or...
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Dinka spirituality is the
traditional religion of the
Dinka people (also
known as Muonyjang), an
ethnic group of
South Sudan. They
belong to the Nilotic...
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clashes broke out in the
Abyei area of
South Sudan between Twic
Dinka militias against Ngok
Dinka militias,
regarding control of the
border between Abyei and...
- The
Dinka and Nuer are the two
largest ethnic groups in
South Sudan.
Conflict over
pastures and
cattle raids has been
happening between these two ethnic...
- The
Dinka alphabet is used by
South Sudanese Dinka people. The
written Dinka language is
based on the ISO
basic Latin alphabet, but with some
added letters...
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Dinka Džubur (Croatian pronunciation: [
dinka dʒǔbur]) is an
Australian actress,
model and filmmaker. Born in
Slavonski Brod,
Croatia (then Yugoslavia)...
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varied ethnic groups.
South Sudan has 64
tribes with the
largest being the
Dinka, who
constitute about 35% of the po****tion and
predominate in government...
- "Inka
Dinka Doo" is a 1933 po****r song
whose words were
written by Ben Ryan, and
whose music was
composed by
James Francis "Jimmy" Durante. The song...