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Gonja (also Ghanjawiyyu,
endonym Ngbanya) are an
ethnic group that live in Ghana. The
Gonja established a
kingdom in
northern Ghana of the same name,...
- The
Gonjas had
their name from a 'corrupt'
Hausa phrase Kasa Goro-Jaa
which meant the Land of Red Cola.
Ngbanye was the
indigenous name of the
Gonjas which...
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Gonja may
refer to: The
Gonja kingdom The
Gonja people who live
there Gonja language Ranjan Ramanayake East
Gonja District North East
Gonja District West...
- The
Gonja language,
properly called Ngbanya or Ngbanyito, is a
North Guang language spoken by an
estimated 230,000 people,
almost all of whom are of the...
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heritage and chieftaincy.
Damba has also been
adopted by the
Gonjas of the
Savanna region. The
Gonjas have
specific months in
which they
celebrate the festival...
- the one
spoken in Chum**** itself.
Apart from the Chumburu, Konkombas,
Gonjas and
others are also
native in Yeji.
Afringi Festival "Ghana Statistical...
- The
Gonja-Mamprusi
conflict is a
conflict between the
members of the
Gonjas and the
Mamprusis at
Lukula in the
North Gonja district in the
Savannah Region...
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divided into 7 districts; Bole,
Central Gonja,
North Gonja, East
Gonja, Sawla/Tuna/Kalba, West
Gonja,
North East
Gonja and 7 Constituencies; Bole/Bamboi, Damongo...
- the most
widely spoken in the south. Dagbani, Dagare, Sisaala, Waale, and
Gonja are
among the most
widely spoken in the
northern part of the country. Ghana...
- the North, The
Gurunsi languages speaking peoples in the far North, The
Gonjas in the
Northern Region.
English is the
official language, with the indigenous...