- The
Mbochi (or M'Boshi) are a
Bantu ethnic group in
Central Africa.
Their language originates from the
regions of the
African Great Lakes where they began...
- 1958 and
published its
first constitution in 1959.
Antagonism between the
Mbochis (who
favored Jacques Opangault) and the
Laris and
Kongos (who
favored Fulbert...
-
presidential elections with a
majority in the
first round. A
member of the
Mbochi tribe, S****ou
Nguesso was born in Edou in the Oyo
district in
northern Congo...
- speakers30%
Bantu Republic of the
Congo 5 97% 5 B, C, H Bakongo, Sangha,
Mbochi, Bateke, Bandzabi, Bapunu, Bakuni, Bavili, Batsangui, Balari, Babémbé, Bayaka...
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There were 15
ethnic groups,
although most
people were Kongo, Sangha,
Mbochi, or Teke. 8,500
Europeans were
present as well,
mostly of
French extraction...
-
Mbosi or
Mbochi (Mboshi) is a
Bantu language spoken by the
Mbosi people in the
Republic of Congo.
Mbosi at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)...
- Travail, PCT) as the country's only
legal political party.
Ngouabi was a
Mbochi from the
north and his
regime shifted control of the
country away from the...
- novelization. In the SCP Foundation, mokele-mbembe is what a
village of
Mbochi people call a
specimen of SCP-1265,
specifically a Camarasaurus. They also...
- drew
members from
their leaders'
ethnic and
political backgrounds: the
Mbochi supported S****ou, and the
Nibolek and the Lari
sided with
Lissouba and Kolelas...
-
Fertility data as of 2011-2012 (DHS Program):
Kongo 40.5%, Teke 16.9%,
Mbochi 13.1%,
Sangha 5.6%,
Europeans and
other 23.9%
Languages spoken here include...