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Kalanga[pronunciation?], or Tji
Kalanga (in Zimbabwe), is a
Bantu language spoken by the
Kalanga people in
Botswana and Zimbabwe. It has an
extensive phoneme...
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Kalanga or Ba
Kalanga are a
southern Bantu ethnic group mainly inhabiting Matebeleland in Zimbabwe,
northern Botswana, and
parts of the
Limpopo Province...
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Kalanga may
refer to: Ba
Kalanga people Kalanga language Kalanga, Iran
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October 1983),
nicknamed Zé
Kalanga, is an
Angolan former professional footballer who pla**** as a
right winger. Zé
Kalanga was born on 12
October 1983...
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Julius Kalanga (born
April 12, 1978) is a
Tanzanian politician and a
member of the
Chama Cha
Mapinduzi political party. He was
elected MP representing...
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kwaNongoma Zwide kaLanga (1758–1825) was the king of the
Ndwandwe (Nxumalo)
nation from
about 1805 to
around 1820. He was the son of
Langa KaXaba, a Nxumalo...
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ancestors of the
Kalanga and
Karanga people. The
Royal Totem was Moyo.
Today bearers of the Moyo
Totem are
found amongst The
Kalanga people in Zimbabwe...
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Linguists have
listed Lobedu together with
Kalanga,
Nambya (a
dialect of
Kalanga), Venda, Lemba, Shankwe, Nyubi, and
Karanga as a language...
- border. The
Venda language arose from
interactions with Sotho-Tswana and
Kalanga initiates during the 15th
century in Zimbabwe. The
history of the Venda...
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Zimbabwe has 16
official languages,
namely Chewa, Chibarwe, English,
Kalanga, Koisan, Nambya, Ndau, Ndebele, Shangani, Shona, sign language, Sotho,...