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    Fuliiru speak the Fuliiru language, a Bantu language. The Furiiru are connected to the Vira in a Furiiru-Vira culture cluster. Both groups are interlacustrine...
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  • Furiiru may refer to: Furiiru people Furiiru language Bafuliiru Chiefdom This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Furiiru. If...
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    account for a substantial proportion of the population.  Mulenge Lemera Furiiru people Nacishali Nteranya, Jean (2021-02-01). "Cartographie de l'érosion hydrique...
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    assistant nurse. According to the DRC Mapping Report, approximately 37 people were killed in their beds, either by "bullets or bayonets". Most of the...
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  • Fuliiru, or Kifuliiru, is a Great Lakes Bantu language spoken by the Fuliiru people (Bafuliiru), also known as the Fuliru, who live north and west of the town...
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  • the Ruzizi River valley and the area around Uvira, many rebels of Bembe, Furiiru, and Vira ethnicity retreated into South Kivu's Hauts-Plateaux. There,...
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  • Mbote, Vira, Furiiru, Basikasingo, Konjo, Leka, Batali (Binja), Kwame, Kanu, Binja, Boyo. Sponsored by IRSAC, Brussels. 1949–1952 Zyoba people (heterogeneous...
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  • faith Chokwe spiritual beliefs Duala traditional religion Fipa religion Furiiru traditional religion Giriama traditional religion Herero traditional faith...
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