- Jiba (also Kona,
Jukun Wurkum) is a
critically endangered Jukunoid language of Nigeria. Jiba at
Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) v t e...
- (graziers) and
sedentary farmers such as the Jukun, Tiv, Chamba, Bamileke,
Wurkum, Bachama, Jenjo, Mbula, Berom, Mumuye, Kare Kare, and
sometimes even the...
- Mumuye,
Kuteb and Kona are
large minority 25%, 15% and 10% respectively.
Wurkum, Hausa, Jukun,
Jonjo are
found in
significant numbers. Fulfulde, Mumuye...
- Piya–Kwonci Pia
Wurkum,
Pitiko 2,500 (1977
Voegelin & Voegelin)
Taraba State,
Karim Lamido LGA, near
Didango Piya Piya–Kwonci Pia
Wurkum Kwonci Piya–Kwonci...
- Piya-Kwonci (Piya, Pia,
Wurkum) is a
minor West
Chadic language cluster of
Nigeria consisting of Piya and Kwonci. The
autonym for the
people is Ambandi...
- Piya–Kwonci Pia
Wurkum,
Pitiko 2,500 (1977
Voegelin & Voegelin)
Taraba State,
Karim Lamido LGA, near
Didango Piya Piya–Kwonci Pia
Wurkum Kwonci Piya–Kwonci...
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misschien ook......?,
Historisch overzicht van het
telecomdistrict Haarlem, J.
Wurkum, 5
maart 1992 Ik zal u doorverbinden, C.J.
Wulffraat et al., in Honderd...
-
Kulung (also
known as Kode, Koode, Kwoode, Pia, Pitiko, Widala,
Wurkum) is an Afro-Asiatic
language spoken in Nigeria.
Kulung at
Ethnologue (18th ed.,...
-
ethnic groups,
including Kuteb, Chamba, Yandang, Mumuyes, Mambila, Karimjo,
Wurkums, Jenjo, Jukun, Ichen, Tiv, Kaka, Pena, Kambu, Kodei, Wawa, Vute, Fulani...
- (1973 SIL)
Nasarawa State,
Akwanga LGA
Kulung n/a Kúkùlúŋ Bákùlúng Bambur,
Wurkum Wurkunawa (Gowers 1907) 15,000 (SIL)
Taraba State,
Karim Lamido LGA, at...