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    The Gbaya, also Gbeya or Baya, are a people of western region of Central African Republic, east-central Cameroon, the north of the Republic of Congo,...
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  • Gbaya may refer to: Gbaya people Gbaya languages Gbaya, Guinea, a community in Nzérékoré Prefecture This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • The Gbaya languages, also known as Gbaya–Manza–Ngbaka, are a family of perhaps a dozen languages spoken mainly in the western Central African Republic...
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  • which (Kresh, Gbaya, Woro, and Dongo) Ethnologue counts among seven dialects of Kresh/Gbaya (or eight, counting Aja). Kresh and Gbaya, however, are merely...
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  • uncontested members of Niger-Congo. Boyd and Moñino (2010) removed the Gbaya and Zande languages. The half dozen remaining branches are coherent, but...
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  • Kresh, also known ambiguously as Gbaya, is a Central Sudanic language of South Sudan. Naomi Baki, a native Kresh speaker who became a French citizen in...
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  • Mbodomo (Mbódɔ̀mɔ̀, Gbaya-Mbodomo) is a Gbaya language of Cameroon. Mbodomo at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) v t e...
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  • Gbaya-Bozoum gmm – Gbaya-Mbodomo gso – Southwest Gbaya gya – Northwest Gbaya The following code was previously part of gba: mdo – Southwest Gbaya (Split into...
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  • Gbeya (Gbɛ́yá, Gbaya-Bossangoa) is a Gbaya language of the Central African Republic. Ethnologue reports it may be mutually intelligible with Bozom. Suma...
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  • Ngainoumbey, known as Karnou (meaning "he who can change the world"), was a Gbaya religious prophet and healer from the Sangha River basin region. In 1924...
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  • and Buli (Ɓùlì) constitute a Gbaya language of the Central African Republic. Ethnologue groups them as Southwest Gbaya, but it is not clear how many...
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  • Adamawa Region of Cameroon. In 1967, Koundé contained 255 inhabitants, mostly Gbaya people At the time of the 2005 census, there were 753 people in the village...
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    languages Tones Languages H, L Dyula-Bambara, Maninka, Temne, Dogon, Dagbani, Gbaya, Efik, Lingala H, M, L Yakuba, Nafaanra, Kasem, Banda, Yoruba, Jukun, Dangme...
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    farming society. These stone megaliths are nowadays known as tanzunu in Gbaya. The Gbaya people settled in the region around the 1500s. The settlement of Bouar...
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    cattle. The Muslim Fulbe (Fulani) form the major ethnic group, though Tikar, Gbaya, and other peoples are present in lesser numbers. The Adamawa's oldest populations...
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  • Bokoto (Ɓòzôm, Gbaya-Bozoum) is a Gbaya language of the Central African Republic. Ethnologue reports it may be mutually intelligible with Gbaya-Bossangoa....
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    grouped with Niger-Congo) are also found in Central Africa, such as the Gbaya, Banda and Zande, in northern Central Africa. Notable Central African supra-regional...
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    / Bassa-Mbam 12.0% Fulani 9.9% Grassfielders 9.8% Adamawa-Ubangi (Mbum-Gbaya) 4.6% Sawa / Côtier 4.3% Southwest Bantu 2.3% Pygmy peoples 3.8% others...
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    largest ethnic groups are the Baggara Arabs, Baka, Banda, Bayaka, Fula, Gbaya, Kara, Kresh, Mbaka, Mandja, Ngbandi, Sara, Vidiri, Wodaabe, Yakoma, Yulu...
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  • Northwest Gbaya is a Gbaya language spoken across a broad expanse of Cameroon and the Central African Republic. The principal variety is Kara (Kàrà, Gbaya Kara)...
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    Pana, Kali-Dek, Kuo, Gbete, Pam, Ndai Fali: North, South Nimbari Ubangian Gbaya; Bangando Baka Benue-Congo Jukunoid: Mbembe, Njukun, Kutep, Uuhum-Gigi,...
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  • spoken in the Central African Republic Kàrà, a dialect of the Northwest Gbaya language, spoken in Cameroon and the Central African Republic Caranqui language...
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  • central region of the Central African Republic. They are related to the Gbaya people. They number approximately 250,000.[citation needed] Anne-Marie Ngouyombo...
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  • of Cameroon. Once grouped with the Gbaya dialect cluster and often still referred to as part of an undefined "Gbaya-Kaka" group, Kako is now grouped in...
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    (including the riverine Yakoma) and "northerners" (including the savanna Gbaya) in the CAR which led to violent confrontations between these groups during...
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    *ne; *nã (Oti-Volta, Gurunsi) *di *yɪɗ, *yɪd (Oti-Volta, Gurunsi) Gbaya Proto-Gbaya *gbà.l̥í/l̥í *zɛ̀rà *zɔ̰̀p *ɲín *léɓé ~ lémbè *nú *tɔ̀k *gbà̰là̰ *l̥ì...
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    Gikuyu: 9 Ganda: 20 Luhya: 6 Austronesian Malagasy: 20+ Niger-Congo, Ubangian Gbaya: 2[failed verification] Banda: 1–2 Zande[failed verification] Nilo-Saharan...
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  • Ngbaka (Ngbàkà) is a Gbaya language spoken by just over a million people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is a regionally important language...
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  • used for several Ubangian peoples and their languages, such as: Ngbaka Gbaya language M'Baka people and Mbaka language Ngbaka languages This disambiguation...
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