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  2. Wazza - Wikipedia

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    Photograph of a wazza. The wazza, also referred to as al-Wazza, is a type of natural horn played in Sudanese music. [1] The wazza is a long wind instrument, constructed by joining several wooden tubes to form an elaborate gourd trumpet, and while blown, it is also tapped for percussive effect.

  3. Berta people - Wikipedia

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    The Berta (Bertha) or Funj or Benishangul are an ethnic group living along the border of Sudan and Ethiopia. They speak a Nilo-Saharan language that is not related to those of their Nilo-Saharan neighbors (Gumuz, Uduk). The total population of Ethiopian-Bertas in Ethiopia is 208,759 people. Sudanese-Bertas number around 180,000.

  4. Eye Radio - Wikipedia

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    The radio station was established as Sudan Radio Service (SRS) on 30 July 2003 in Nairobi as an USAID-funded Education Development Center (EDC) project and aired in shortwave broadcast. Initially, the radio broadcast news summaries and music for one hour and was available in English , Arabic , Dinka , Azande , Shilluk , Nuer , Bari , and Moru .

  5. Dinka Malual - Wikipedia

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    The Dinka Malual have traditionally lived in the floodplains of Bahr el Ghazal, characterized by seasonal rivers and pastures suitable for cattle grazing. [2] They faced many challenges, including displacement during the Second Sudanese Civil War and conflicts with neighboring groups such as the Baqqara Arabs.

  6. Sudanese nomadic conflicts - Wikipedia

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    Sudanese nomadic conflicts are non-state conflicts between rival nomadic tribes taking place in the territory of Sudan and, since 2011, South Sudan. [1] Conflict between nomadic tribes in Sudan is common, with fights breaking out over scarce resources, including grazing land, cattle and drinking water.

  7. Nyakuron Cultural Centre - Wikipedia

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    Nyakuron Centre was built after the 1972 Addis Ababa Agreement, which ended the First Sudanese Civil War. The center was officially opened in 1976 under the government led by Abel Alier. [3] [4] The vast complex comprised with large gardens, an outdoor stage, an auditorium, a night club and a casino.

  8. Dinka (DJ) - Wikipedia

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    Dinka (born Tamara Hunkeler on 24 June; [2] also known as Tamara Maria Kler) is a Swiss DJ from Lucerne. [3] She performs progressive house music with elements of world music , [ 1 ] [ 4 ] which she describes as "Multicultural Dance Music".

  9. Category:Dinka people - Wikipedia

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    The Dinka people are an ethnic group of Sudan. Pages in category "Dinka people" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total.