- The
Turumbu people (also Lombo, Olombo, Ulumbu) are a
Bantu ethnic group living in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo,
mostly in the
Isangi Territory...
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language (also
called Olombo,
Turumbu, Ulumbu) is in the Kele
language group of
Bantu languages. It is
spoken by the
Turumbu people of the
Tshopo District...
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Kisangani are: Bamanga, Popoi, Boa, Lokele,
Turumbu, Mbole, Kumu, Wagenia, Rega, Topoke, Lokele,
Turumbu, Basoko, Lendu, Budu, Bangetu, Logo, Alur, Hema...
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Gabon Ana
Maria Lombo, an American-Colombian singer/songwriter and
dancer Turumbu people, who live in the
Isangi area of the
Tshopo Province on both sides...
- et al. 1999: 208 C50: Soko-Kele
group C54 loo
Lombo (Olombo, Tu-Rumbu,
Turumbu, Ulumbu)
Carrington 1947 C50: Soko-Kele
group C55 khy/fom Kele (Ekele,...
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tirumbika meaning "to wash". It
might also be
derived from the
Tamil word
turumbu meaning "straw". They are in some
regions considered to be a
subcaste of...
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Nigeria loo, the ISO 639-3 code for the
Lombo language,
spoken by the
Turumbu people in the
Democratic Republic of the
Congo Loo (surname) Loo (novel)...
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Tshopo Province Mobango-Itimbiri
Sector Basoko Territory Tshopo Province Turumbu Sector Basoko Territory Tshopo Province Yaliwasa Chiefdom Basoko Territory...
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interests to
private enterprise. The
people of the
region included the Lokele,
Turumbu, Bakumu, Wagenya,
Bamanga and Tovoke. The
mission embarked on a program...
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ethnic groups in the
Isangi territory. The
other two are the
Lokele and
Turumbu.
Their main
territory is
between 0° and 2° South, 23° and 25° East. The...