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Mwami (pronounced [mwɑmi, mŋɑmi]) is an
honorific title common in
parts of
Central and East Africa. The
title means chief or
tribal chief in
several Bantu...
- The
Mwani language, also
known by its
native name Kimwani, (Kimwani [kiˈmwani]) is a
Bantu language spoken on the
coast of the Cabo
Delgado Province of...
- The
Mwani people (Kimwani/Kiswahili: Wamwani; Portuguese: Muane) are a
Bantu ethnic group primarily inhabiting the
coastline of the Cabo
Delgado Province...
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region is an
ethnic stronghold of the
Makonde tribe, with the
Makua and
Mwani as
leading ethnic minorities.
Pemba is the
capital of the province; other...
- Mijikenda,
spoken on the
Kenyan coast; Comorian, in the
Comoro Islands; and
Mwani,
spoken in
northern Mozambique. In Guthrie's
geographic classification,...
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Women in
Tanzania grow "
Mwani" (seaweed in Swahili). The
farms are made up of
little sticks in neat rows in the warm,
shallow water. Once they harvest...
- at
Ethnologue (27th ed., 2024)
Makwe (?) at
Ethnologue (27th ed., 2024)
Mwani (?) at
Ethnologue (27th ed., 2024) Nurse, Derek; Spear,
Thomas (10 June...
- Queen's Road
railway station, London,
England wmw, the ISO 639-3 code for
Mwani language,
Mozambique This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- Tanzania,
since 2017.
While al-Shabaab
initially started as
local gangs of
Mwani militants disgruntled with the
Filipe Nyusi government, the
group established...
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liberated on 29
October by
Mozambican and
Rwandan forces. On 6 September, the
Mwani po****tion of
Mucojo rebelled and
killed the head of the town, a member...