- The Kola people,
Bakola, also
known as the Koya, Bakoya, are
pygmies of the NE Gabon–Congo
border area. They
speak the
Bantu Ngom language. They are distinct...
- Kpwe (Mokpwe) is a
Bantu language of Cameroon. It is
mutually intelligible with Kole, and
probably with
Mboko (Wumboko) as well.
There are
multiple variants...
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speak Kola, also
known as Koya, in the south, also
spelled as Likoya, Bako,
Bakola, Bakuele, also Bekoe. The
local derogatory term for pygmies, Babinga, is...
- Syrmakezis, K.; Mavrouli, O.; Papaevaggeliou, P.; Aggelakopolulou, E.;
Bakolas, A.; Moropoulou, A. (November 2013). "Finite
element analysis and fragility...
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Haplogroup A-M91(xA1a-M31, A2-M6/M14/P3/P4, A3-M32) has been
observed in the
Bakola people of
southern Cameroon (3/33 = 9%).
Without testing for any subclade...
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their camp
settlements and
hunting areas, such as
those of the Lala and
Bakola clans. The
Ngumba and Kw****io (speakers of Makaa–Njem languages) and Bagyeli...
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Parliamentary group National parties Presidents Manfred Weber (President)
Thanasis Bakolas (Secretary General)
Mariya Gabriel (Vice-President)
Olgierd Geblewicz (Vice-President)...
- The
Gyele (Bagyele / Bajele), also
known as the Kola (
Bakola) or Koya (Bakoya), are the
pygmies of
southern Cameroon and
adjacent areas of
Gabon and Equatorial...
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Stefanou MI,
Palaiodimou L,
Bakola E,
Smyrnis N,
Papadopoulou M,
Paraskevas GP, et al. (2022). "Neurological...
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Bambenga (Mbenga) of
Cameroon and Gabon, the
Bayaka (Aka and Baka), the
Bakola or
Bakoya (Gyele and Kola), and the Bongo.
These groups are
speakers of...