- The
Tongwe are an
ethnic and
linguistic group based in
Kigoma District and
Uvinza District of
Kigoma Region, on the
eastern s**** of Lake
Tanganyika in...
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Tongwe (Sitongwe) and
Bende (Sibende)
constitute a
clade of
Bantu languages coded Zone F.10 in Guthrie's classification.
According to
Nurse & Philippson...
- 2007)
Safwa (322 thousand, 2009)
Sonjo Sukuma (8.13 million, 2016)
Swahili Tongwe language Tumbuka (400 thousand, 2007) Turu
Vidunda language Yao (630 thousand...
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islands of Malawi.
Chizumulu Island Likoma Island Chilwa Island -
inhabited Tongwe Island -
inhabited 2
Unnamed islands and
several rocks at 14°32′15.6″S 35°16′10...
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Bubye River (Bubi River)
Mzingwane River (Umzingwani River)
Mtetengwe River Tongwe River Umchabezi River Insiza River Siwaze River Inkankezi River Inyankuni...
- as Wali of Fort
Tongwe while maintaining his
status as a
slave to
Sultan Majid of Zanzibar. From his
strategic position at Fort
Tongwe, a
significant coastal...
- Bangi–Tetela Mbole–Enya Lega–Binja Boan
Lebonya Nyanga–Buyi
Northeast Bantu Tongwe-Bende Mbugwe–Rangi
Kilombero Kongo–Yaka–Sira
Kimbundu Chokwe–Luchazi Luyana...
- Bantu; E70
Nyika to
Northeast Bantu,
mostly in Sabaki. W & C Tanzania. F10
Tongwe-Bende F30 (reduced) Mbugwe–Rangi
languages ?Isanzu Much of F20 and F30,...
- River, and
Rungwa River (all
owned by the
central government),
Nkamba and
Tongwe West (under
local authority ownership). With 4.7
million acres, the Mlele...
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northern border.
Kicheba is to the east.
Magila and
Nkumba are to the south.
Tongwe encircles the ward on its
western side. The ward
covers an area of 38 km2...