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==Languages and Culture==
==Languages and Culture==
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Northern Province has a number of tribal groups speaking different languages and dialects. However, the language mostly spoken across the province is [[Bemba language|Icibemba]], which is one of the mother tongue of the largest tribal grouping, the [[Bemba people]] of Chinsali, Kasama, Mungwi and parts of Mporokoso and Luwingu districts. Other prominent languages include [[Namwanga|Icinamwanga]], spoken by the [[Mwanga (ethnic group)|Namwanga people]] of Nakonde and Isoka districts, [[ChiTumbuka]], spoken by the [[Tumbuka people]] of Lundazi, and [[Mambwe language|Icimambwe]], spoken by the [[Mambwe people|Mambwe]] of [[Mbala district]]. Despite its size and the diversity of languages and dialects, the people of Northern Province generally share a common culture.
Northern Province has a number of tribal groups speaking different languages and dialects. However, the language mostly spoken across the province is [[Bemba language|Icibemba]], which is one of the mother tongue of the largest tribal grouping, the [[Bemba people]] of Chinsali, Kasama, Mungwi and parts of Mporokoso and Luwingu districts. Other prominent languages include [[Namwanga|Icinamwanga]], spoken by the [[Mwanga (ethnic group)|Namwanga people]] of Nakonde and Isoka districts, [[ChiTumbuka]], spoken by the [[Tumbuka people]] of Lundazi, and [[Mambwe language|Icimambwe]], spoken by the [[Mambwe people|Mambwe]] of [[Mbala district]]. Despite its size and the diversity of languages and dialects, the people of Northern Province generally share a common culture.


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