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Penja is a town and sub-district in the South-West
Region of Cameroon. It is
known for its
production of
Penja white pepper.
Communes of
Cameroon Site...
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Penja pepper (poivre de
Penja) is a type of
pepper (Piper nigrum)
grown in the
volcanic soil of the
Penja Valley in Cameroon. It is
available as green...
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Penja is a
possibly extinct Bantu language of
southern Tanzania, near the
north end of Lake Malawi.
Jouni Filip ****, 2009. New
Updated Guthrie List Online...
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Mughal Mirasi Mochi Hindu Mochi Musalman Mohyal Nalband Nat
Noongar Naayi Penja Perna Qalandar Rayeen Rai Sikh
Rajput Ramgarhia Saini Sansi Sapera Satti...
- species, are grown.
These include: C****ava
Plantain Peanuts Fufu Hot pepper/
Penja white pepper Maize Eggplant Okra
Bitterleaf Tomato Cocoyam Bananas Among...
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September 1993 *46
Nalband 12011/68/93-BCC(C)dt. 10
September 1993 *47 Pinja,
Penja 12011/68/93-BCC(C) dt. 10
September 1993 *53
Singlikant or Singikant, Singiwala11...
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Nkongsamba Littoral 117,063
Nkwen Northwest and West
Obala Centre 30,012
Penja Littoral 28,406 Sa'a
Centre 5,727 Sangmélima
South 54,251
Santa Northwest...
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Ebone Loum
Manjo Mbanga Melong Mombo Nkongsamba 1
Nkongsamba 2
Nkongsamba 3
Penja "Departments of Cameroon". Statoids,
obtained from
Institut national de...
- ]→млекар [mlɛ'kar] ("milkman") [n.] пяна ['pʲanɐ] ("foam") [n.]→пеня се ['
pɛnʲɐ sɛ] ("to foam") [v.] →пенлив [pɛn'liv] ("foamy") [adj.] смях ['smʲah] ("laughter")...
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without Pimbwe or Bungu, and with the
addition of
Rungwe tentative. **** (2009) adds
Penja (possibly extinct), to M30, and
Kulwe as
closest to Fipa. v t e...