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Pambia (Apambia) is a
Zande language spoken in the
northeast of the
Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Pambia at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription...
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Religion Related ethnic groups N****a
people • Geme
people •
Barambu people •
Pambia people •
Other Ubangian peoples[dubious – discuss][citation needed]...
- Boyd (1988), the
structure of the
family is as follows: Barambo–
Pambia: Barambu,
Pambia,
Ngala Zande–N****a: Geme, N****a,
Zande Zande is traditionally...
- Native to
Democratic Republic of the
Congo Language family Niger–Congo?
Zande Barambo–
Pambia Ngala Language codes ISO 639-3 None (mis)
Glottolog ngal1296...
- The
Zande call them
Amiangba or Amiangbwa, but this may also
cover the
Pambia. The
Barambu appeared to have been a
large tribe that
crossed the Mbomou...
- Brooke's
Point Palawano ply I/L
Bolyu 俫语 plz I/L
Paluan pma I/L
Paama pmb I/L
Pambia (pmc) I/E
Palumata pmd I/E
Pallanganmiddang pme I/L
Pwaamei pmf I/L Pamona...
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speakers (26,000
cited 1990 census)
Language family Niger–Congo?
Zande Barambo–
Pambia Barambu Language codes ISO 639-3 brm
Glottolog bara1361 ELP Barambu...
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Banda I.A.6.B.3 Ngbandi, Sango,
Yakoma I.A.6.B.4 Zande, N****a, Barambo,
Pambia I.A.6.B.5 Bwaka, Monjombo, Gbanziri, Mundu, Mayogo,
Bangba I.A.6.B.6 Ndogo...