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Pamona (also Poso or Bare’e) is an
Austronesian language spoken in
Central and
South Sulawesi, Indonesia. It is part of the
northern group of the Kaili–Pamona...
- The
Pamona (often
referred to as Poso, Bare'e, or To
Pamona)
people is an
ethnic group of Indonesia. They
inhabit almost the
entire Poso Regency, parts...
- The Kaili–
Pamona languages are a
branch of the
Celebic subgroup in the
Austronesian language family spoken in
western Central Sulawesi province, Indonesia...
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Austronesian language of
Central Sulawesi, Indonesia. It
belongs to the Kaili–
Pamona branch of the
Celebic subgroup.
Sedoa at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription...
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Pamonha (Portuguese pronunciation: [
pɐˈmõɲɐ]) is a
traditional Brazilian food. It is a
boiled paste made from
sweet corn
whisked in
coconut milk, typically...
- the
north of Lake Poso in
North Pamona Sub-Regency, one of the few sub-regencies with the
majority po****tion of
Pamona people.
Although the
initial conflict...
- of
Central and
South Sulawesi, Indonesia.
Rampi is
classified as a Kaili–
Pamona language by
Ethnologue 23.
Zobel (2020)
classifies Rampi as a
separate branch...
- Bare'e language, an
alternative name for the
Pamona language Bare'e people, an
alternative name for the
Pamona people Baree, Queensland, a
locality in Australia...
- is controversial.
While traditionally held to be a
branch of the Kaili-
Pamona languages, they
share many
features with
languages of the Seko
branch of...
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additional 19th
district (
Pamona Pusalemba) was
subsequently added by
splitting off the
western and
southern villages of
Pamona Utara District. The districts...