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Nyanga may mean:
Nyanga Province, of
Gabon Nyanga River, in
Gabon and
Congo Nyanga people, an
ethnic group from
Congo Nyanga, Zimbabwe, a town
Nyanga...
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Nyanga (also Banianga, Banyanga, Kinyanga,
Nianga or
Nyangas) are a
Bantu people in the
African Great Lakes region.
Today they live
predominantly in...
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Nyanga is a
township in the
Western Cape,
South Africa. Its name in
Xhosa means "moon" and it is one of the
oldest black townships in Cape Town. In 1948...
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Nyanga District is
located in
Manicaland Province of Zimbabwe. The
administrative center is
Nyanga village. The 2022
National Zimbabwe census reported...
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Nyanga National Park lies in the
north of Zimbabwe's
Eastern Highlands. One of the
first national parks to be
declared in the country, it
contains the...
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Nyanga,
originally known as Inyanga, is a town in Zimbabwe. It is
located in
Nyanga District,
Manicaland Province, in
Eastern Highland of Zimbabwe, along...
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Nyanga is the
southernmost of Gabon's nine provinces. The
provincial capital is Tchibanga,
which had a
total of 31294
inhabitants in 2013 (more than the...
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Ndindi is a
small town in Gabon. It is the
capital of the Haute-Banio in
Nyanga Province.
Antoine Mboumbou Miyakou v t e...
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Gaspar Yanga (May 14, 1545 – 1618) —
often simply Yanga or
Nianga — was an
African who led a
maroon colony of
enslaved Africans in the
highlands near Veracruz...
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Nyanga-li (Linyanga-le) is a
Bantu language in
Orientale Province,
Democratic Republic of the Congo. Gbati-ri (Gbote) is a dialect. **** (2009)
lists them...