- The
Imbangala or
Mbangala were
divided groups of
warriors and
marauders who
worked as
hired mercenaries in 17th-century
Angola and
later founded the Kasanje...
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Mbangala (Bangala) is a
Bantu language of Angola.
Mbangala at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
Jouni Filip ****, 2009. New
Updated Guthrie...
- with
titles containing Mbanga Mbang****ina, a town and
commune in
Cameroon Mbangala language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
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radio transmits in
fourteen of the "main"
national languages:
Bangala ('
Mbangala'), Chokwe, Fiote,
Herero ('Helelo'), Kikongo, Kimbundu, Kwanyama, Lunda...
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Geita Gold Mine
Golden Pride Gold Mine
Handeni mine
Kirondatal Gold Mine
Mbangala Gold Mine New
Luika Gold Mine
North Mara Gold Mine
Nyanzaga mine Sekenke...
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additions the
languages form a
valid node. They are: Yaka, Suku–Sonde,
Mbangala,
Shinji (Yungo), (H40) Hungana, (B80)
Yansi (a
variety or varieties) The...
- the Congo, DR
Congo Būmbete
Mbete Republic of the Congo,
Gabon Kasāndṣ
Mbangala Angola Nyombe Yombe Republic of the Congo, DR
Congo Basūnde
Suundi Republic...
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longest river in
Mtwara Region is the
Ruvuma River which is fed by the
Mbangala River within the
region as one of Ruvuma's many tributaries. The rainy...
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roaming the
interior of West
Central Africa who were, indeed,
different Mbangala groups.
There are
other scholars, such as
Joseph Miller, that believed...
- is a
Bantu language of the
Democratic Republic of the Congo,
between Mbangala and Yaka.
According to Multitree, the
spellings are Şinji (Shinji) and...