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karanga in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Karanga may
refer to:
Karanga (district), Mangaia, Cook
Islands Karanga (Māori culture), an element...
- the
Central Shonic varieties (comprising Zezuru, Manyika,
Korekore and
Karanga or Ndau) or
specifically Standard Shona, a
variety codified in the mid-20th...
- The
Shona people (/ˈʃoʊnə/) also/formerly
known as the
Karanga are a
Bantu ethnic group native to
Southern Africa,
primarily living in
Zimbabwe where...
- 1991),
commonly known as
Fernando Karanga, is a
Brazilian footballer who
plays as a
forward for
Dalian Yingbo.
Karanga began his
professional career with...
- A
karanga (call out, summon) is an
element of
cultural protocol of the Māori
people of New Zealand. It is an
exchange of
calls that
forms part of the...
-
Karanga is the
smallest of the six
traditional districts of the
island of Mangaia, in the Cook
Islands archipelago.
Karanga is
located in the northeast...
-
Karanga Chhota is a
village in
Fatehpur Shekhawati in
Sikar district of
Rajasthan in India.
Karanga chhota have more than 2000 po****tion "
karanga chota...
- The
Karanga River is a
river that p****es
through the
Karanga Ward of the
Kilimanjaro Region of Tanzania. Its
source is at the foot of
Mount Kilimanjaro...
-
Karanga is a
Maban language spoken in Chad. Its
speakers are
divided into four groups, each of
which has its own dialect: the
Karanga (Kurunga), Kashmere...
- The
Kalanga or
BaKalanga are a
southern Bantu ethnic group mainly inhabiting Matebeleland in Zimbabwe,
northern Botswana, and
parts of the
Limpopo Province...