- The
Kingdom of
Ndongo, 1515-1909, (formerly
known as
Angola or Dongo, also Kimbundu:
Utuminu ua
Ndongo,
Utuminu ua Ngola) was an early-modern African...
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Ambundu Kingdoms of
Ndongo (1624–1663) and
Matamba (1631–1663),
located in present-day
northern Angola. Born into the
ruling family of
Ndongo, her
father Ngola...
- Yves
Bertrand Ndongo (born 1989 or 1990) is a
Cameroonian activist for the
Spanish political party Vox. He has been
nicknamed in the
media and in self-reference...
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Ndongo is a
surname of
African origin;
specifically Cameroon and
Equatorial Guinea,
Atanasio Ndongo Miyone,
Equatoguinean musician,
writer and political...
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Vicente Ndongo Muana (born 22
January 1992),
sportingly known as Vicente, is an Equatoguinean-Spanish
retired ****sal player, a
former singer of hip hop...
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Jacques Fame
Ndongo (born 15
November 1950) is a
Cameroonian politician from the
Cameroon People's
Democratic Movement. He has
served as
Minister of Higher...
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Ndongo, a pre-colonial West−Central
African state in what is now Angola. The full
title of
those who
ruled over the
Northern Mbundu Kingdom of
Ndongo...
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Cyrille Ndongo-Keller (born 16
February 1974) is a
Cameroonian football coach and
former player who pla**** as a midfielder.
Ndongo-Keller grew up in the...
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Donato Francisco Ndongo-Bidyogo
Makina (born 12
December 1950),
known as
Donato Ndongo, is an
Equatoguinean journalist and
writer who was one of the most...
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Atanasio Ndongo Miyone was an
Equatoguinean musician,
writer and Fang
political figure. He
wrote the
lyrics to
Equatorial Guinea's
national anthem, Caminemos...