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    The Kwasio language, also known as Ngumba / Mvumbo, Bujeba, and Gyele / Kola, is a language of Cameroon, spoken in the south along the coast and at the...
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  • The Bujeba or Kwasio people are an African ethnic group, members of the Bantu group, who are indigenous to Equatorial Guinea. Their indigenous language...
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  • Ngumba may refer to: Ngumba language, or Kwasio, of Cameroon Ngumba people of South Region (Cameroon) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    Recognised regional languages List Fang Bube Igbo Annobonese Creole Kombe Kwasio Ethnic groups (2020) 85.7% Fang 6.5% Bubi 3.6% Ndowe 1.6% Annobon 1.1% Bujeba...
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    Basaa, Bakoko; Bəti-Faŋ, Bəmbələ, Bəbil Meka (A80): Məkaa, Sɔ, Bikele, Kwasio, Bagyɛli, Kɔɔzime, Mpo Kakɔ (A90): Polri, Kwakum, Kakɔ South: B, C, D (partial)...
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    Gyeli, Bogyeli, Bondjiel, Bajeli, Babinga, Bakola, Bakuele, Bekoe, Likoya) Kwasio (or Kwassio, Bisio, Bissio, Bisiwo, Bujeba, Mabi, Mabea, Ngumba, Mgoumba...
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  • Religion Related ethnic groups Badwe'e, Bakwele, Bekol, Benkonjo, Bomwali, Konabembe, Maka, Kwasio people (Mabi and Mvumbo), Mpyemo (Mbimu), Nzime, Sso...
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  • Bujeba dialect (category Kwasio)
    Bujeba also known as Bisio is a dialect of the Kwasio language spoken around Southern Bata and South of Rio Benito, in Equatorial Guinea. Other consonant...
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  • yyyy for Aghem, Bafia, Basaa, Duala, English, Ewondo, French, Fula, Kako, Kwasio, Mundang, Ngiemboon and Yangben yyyy-mm-dd for Meta' and Ngomba Canada Yes...
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  • Bujeba, or Kwasio, may refer to: the Bujeba people the Bujeba language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Bujeba. If an...
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  • Bangolan, Cibak, Dza, Gwak, Huba, Ikposo, Karekare, Kanuri, Kemezung, Kwanja, Kwasio, Lama (Togo), Lamang, Lukpa, Mbula-Bwazza, Mfumte, Mundang, Mundani, Ngizim...
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    Luba) 2. Bubi (Bioko Island) 3. Igbo (far northwest) 4. Baka (Acot area) 5. Kwasio/Bujeba (Playeros) 6. Benga (Playeros) 7. Gabonese (Cocobeach City) 8. Annobonese...
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    A803 - Shiwa (Swa, Shiwe, Oshieba), “Fang Makina” Idiata 2007 A80 A81 nmg Kwasio, Mabea (Mabi, Magbea), Mvumbo, Ngoumba (Ngumba), Bujeba Echegaray 1960 A80...
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    Equatorial Guinea Juan Balboa Boneke Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel Kié-Ntem Kwasio language Kwasio people Lengue people Lengue language LGBT rights in Equatorial Guinea...
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  • central Gabon, near the related language Yambe. It is most closely related to Kwasio. The Gabonese people who refer themselves as Shiwe or Bishiwe live in the...
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  • southeastern Cameroon by the Kwasio and Basaa peoples. Struck bars: played in southwestern Cameroon by the Basaa, Kwasio, and other ethnic groups, and...
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