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  • {{Ethnic groups in Zambia}} [[Category:Ethnic groups in Zambia]]
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  • The '''Nsenga''', not to be confused with the [[Senga people|Senga]], are an ethnic tribe of [[Zambia]] and Mozambique. In Zambia, they are found in two distri {{Ethnic groups in Zambia}}
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  • ...mbia and Zimbabwe''' (also called 'Batonga') are a [[Bantu peoples|Bantu]] ethnic group of southern Zambia and neighbouring northern Zimbabwe, and to a lesse ...gua franca]] in parts of those countries and is spoken by members of other ethnic groups as well as the Tonga.<ref>{{cite web
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  • The '''Bwile people''' are an ethnic group that live in the [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]] (DRC) and [[Zam {{Ethnic groups in Zambia}}
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  • [[Category:Bwile| ]]<!-- ethnic group category -->
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  • The '''Senga''' are an ethnic tribe of [[Zambia]], distinct from the [[Nsenga]]. The Senga are a tribe wh {{Ethnic groups in Zambia}}
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  • ...lled ''Lovale'' and also called (in Angola) the ''Luena'' or ''Lwena'', an ethnic group in [[Zambia]] and [[Angola]]. In Zambia they are found mainly in the {{Ethnic groups in Zambia}}
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  • [[Category:Ethnic groups in Zambia]]
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  • ...t South Road]]' that runs between [[Lusaka]] and [[Livingstone]]. The main ethnic group in the town are the [[Tonga people|Tonga]]. Prominent educational ins
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  • {{Infobox ethnic group| ...Zambia''' or '''White Zambians''' are people from [[Zambia]] who are of [[Ethnic groups in Europe|European]] descent and who do not regard themselves, or ar
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  • ...is the Paramount Chieftainship of the [[Bemba people|Bemba]], the largest ethnic group in [[Zambia]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Chitimukulu|url=http://www.britan
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  • The [[Tumbuka people|Tumbuka]] are an ethnic group living in Malawi, [[Zambia]], and Tanzania. In '''Tumbuka mythology''
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  • {{Infobox ethnic group ...yukwayukwa in [[Western Province, Zambia|Western Province]]. Later, due to ethnic tensions, those in Zambezi were transferred to Meheba near [[Solwezi]] (als
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  • ...From that day Livingstone became his only "family". He was from the [[Yao (ethnic group in Africa)|Yao]] tribe, and probably came from present day [[Mozambiq
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  • The '''Lozi people''' are an ethnic group primarily of western [[Zambia]], inhabiting the region of [[Barotsela ...tion as a whole. The Lozi are not separate into clans, unlike most African ethnic groups.<ref name="enc"/>
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  • {{Ethnic groups in Zambia}} [[Category:Ethnic groups in Zambia]]
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  • {{Ethnic groups in Zambia}} [[Category:Ethnic groups in Zambia]]
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  • ...ified as belonging to the Bemba language group. The Lala people, like most ethnic groups in central and northern and northwestern parts of Zambia, are said t
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  • ...s of the [[population]] of [[Zambia]], including [[population density]], [[Ethnic group|ethnicity]], education level, health of the populace, economic status == Ethnic groups ==
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  • ...in taste, ‘Coming Home’, as the title suggests, was about traditional and ethnic tunes from Zambia. On the other hand, ‘This is Me’ helped him to discov
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