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Jukun (Njikum; Hausa: Kororofawa; Kanuri: Gwana, Kwana) are an ethno-linguistic
group or
ethnic nation in West Africa. The
Jukun are
traditionally located...
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Jukun or
Djugun or
Dyugun may
refer to:
Jukun people (West Africa)
Jukun Takum language Jukun people (Australia)
Jukun language (disambiguation) Djugun...
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Jukun may
refer to:
Jukun Takum language, a
Jukunoid language of
Cameroon used as a
trade language in
Nigeria Jukun Wapan language or Wukari, a major...
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Jukun (Njikun), or more
precisely Jukun Takum, is a
Jukunoid language of
Cameroon used as a
trade language in Nigeria.
Though there are only a few thousand...
- Jalingo. The state's main
ethnic groups are the Fulani, Mumuye, Mambilla,
Jukun, Kuteb,
Karimjo Wurkun, Tiv, Yandang, Ndola, Ichen, Jenjo, Tigon, and Jibu...
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Wapan (
Jukun Wapan) or Kororofa, also
known as
Wukari after the
local town of Wukari, is a
major Jukunoid language of Nigeria.
Blench (2019)
lists the...
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Igede people.
Minority ethnic groups in
Benue are Etulo, Igbo,
hausa and
Jukun people etc. Its
capital is Makurdi.
Benue is a rich
agricultural region;...
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Nigeria and Cameroon. The
closest Chamba neighbours are the Mumuye, the
Jukun and
Kutep people. In Cameroon, the
successors of Leko and
chamba speakers...
- Jiba (also Kona,
Jukun Wurkum) is a
critically endangered Jukunoid language of Nigeria. Jiba at
Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) v t e...
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traditional state in Nigeria, a
successor to the
Kwararafa state of the
Jukun people. The
state is
based in the town of
Wukari in
Taraba State, in the...