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Kamanyola is one of the
groupements (groupings)
within the
Ngweshe Chiefdom of the
Walungu Territory. It is
located in the
Ruzizi Plain in the
South Kivu...
- The
Stade des
Martyrs de la Pentecôte (formerly
known as
Stade Kamanyola), or
commonly referred to as the
Stade des Martyrs, is the
national stadium of...
- The
Kamanyola Division (French:
Division de
Kamanyola) was an
infantry division of the
Zairian Armed Forces from 1974 to 1997. The
Kamanyola Division was...
- land is
situated within the
Ruzizi Plain,
where prominent areas such as
Kamanyola, Burhale, Kaniola, Mulambi, Ngando, Irongo, and
Karhongo thrive in agriculture...
- 2.625° S (latitude). It sits at an
elevation between 1000
meters (at
Kamanyola) and 3000
meters above sea level.
Covering a
surface area of 1800 km2...
- Mutarule, Kagunga, Kiliba, Ndunda, Biriba, Sange, Rwenena, Kahororo,
Kamanyola, Lemera, Makobola, Kasika, Kilungutwe,
Kilungutwe River, Katogota, and...
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became very po****r with its
mtindo (style)
kamanyola bila jasho,
which roughly translates to "dance
kamanyola without sweating". The next
leader after Chianza's...
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Democratic Republic of the
Congo immediately east of the
Congolese town of
Kamanyola This
article incorporates public domain material from The
World Factbook...
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people were
coerced into
burying the
bodies in four
large m**** graves. In
Kamanyola, on
October 20, 1996, the AFDL
forces killed an
unknown number of refugees...
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known for his o****nt lifestyle. He
cruised on the
Congo on his
yacht Kamanyola. In Gbadolite, he
erected a palace, the "Versailles of the jungle". For...