- Bonjo, also
known as
Mbonzo or Impfondo, is a
Bantu language spoken by
around 3,000
people in
northern Republic of Congo,
particularly the
Likouala Department...
- C10 C14 zmx
Bomitaba (Mbomotaba),
Itanga Gardner 1990 C10 C143 bok
Bonjo (
Mbonzo),
Impfondo (C143)
Gardner 1990;
Samarin 1984;
Hauser 1954 C10 C15 bui Bongili...
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distributed as follows: 1.
Bulengera commune has 9 quarters: Kalemire,
Kamesi Mbonzo, Kimbulu, Kyaghala, Mukuna, Mutiri, Rughenda,
Wayene and Eveché. 2. Kimemi...
- (Dibole), Ngondi,
Pande (incl. Gongo), Mbati, Bomitaba–Enyele–Bondongo–
Mbonzo, Bongili, Bala (Lobala), Bomboli–Bozaba; (C.30)
Ngiri (Loi,...
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Conservation Mag.
Retrieved 2024-01-24. Bowie, Aleah; Krupenye, Christopher;
Mbonzo, Pierrot; Minesi, ****; Hare,
Brian (2020). "Implicit
Measures Help Demonstrate...
- C104 Yaka (Aka), C105
Mbenga (?=Aka), C141 Enyele, C142 Bondongo, C143
Mbonzo, C161 Bomboli, C162 Bozaba] C20: C21 Mboko, C22 Akwa, C23[21] Ngare, C24...
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which do not have ISO codes, as
being closest to Bomitaba, as well as C143
Mbonzo (also
known as
Bonjo or Impfondo),
which does have an ISO code. Bomitaba...