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Vagla may be,
Vagla language,
Ghana VaGla (Piotr Waglowski,
Polish lawyer) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Vagla. If...
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Vagla is a
Gurunsi (Gur)
language of
Ghana with
about 14,000 speakers. It is
spoken in a
number of
communities around the
western area of
Northern Region...
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Piotr Waglowski (born 17 May 1974, Warsaw),
known online as
VaGla, is a
Polish lawyer,
publicist and webmaster, open
government activist,
researcher of...
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derived from the word "Valga" (meaning –
bridle or to rein in) which,
became "
Vagla" and then "Bagla". She has 108
different names (some
others also call her...
- Kalamse, Pana, Winye, Deg, Puguli, Paasaal, Sisaala, Chakali, Siti, Tamprusi,
Vagla Traditional African religions,
Islam → ****
Islam Gwich'in Na-Dene → Athabaskan...
- Gur (Gurunsi)
language of Ghana, with also 1,100
speakers in
Ivory Coast.
Vagla is a
related language. Deg at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription...
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chief of the
Gonja Kingdom. The
languages spoken in
Damongo include Gonja,
Vagla, Hanga, Dagaare, Waale, Frafra, Kasim, Twi, Ewe, and Hausa.
Damongo is renowned...
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Savannah Region. It is
related to the
languages of Deg,
Sisaala and
Vagla.
Tampulma refers to the language,
while Tamprusi refers to the people. The...
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Tampulma 16,000 48 Kulango,
Bouna 15,500 49
Ligbi 15,000 50
Nawuri 14,000 51
Vagla 13,900 52
Tuwuli 11,400 53
Selee 11,300 54
Adele 11,000 55
Nkonya 11,000...
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Kasem Western: Winyé, Deg, P****e, Paasaal–Sisaala, Chakali, Siti, Tampulma,
Vagla According to Kleinewillinghöfer (2002), the
western Southeastern Gurunsi...