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In 1987 the Kwaya population was estimated to number 102,000. [1] They are found at Musoma district.as it's their original area of residence as the word musoma itself came from the word "Omusoma" which is the kwaya word meaning a portion of land projecting into the lake .and the name of their tribe came from a bird known as eagle
Kwaya is a Bantu language of Tanzania spoken by the Kwaya people. Jita–Kara–Kwaya are close to being dialects; Maho (2009) separates Ruri from Kwaya as equally ...
Bahasa Melayu; Română ... Kwaya, Niger is a village and rural commune in the Magaria Department of the Zinder Region of Niger. [1] As of 2012, it had a population ...
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Yaouri is located at the segue of the Sudan region to Sahel.The neighbouring communes are Matameye to the north, Dogo to the east, Bande to the southeast, Kwaya to the south, Sassoumbroum to the southwest and Kourni to the west.
Magaria is located in the greater Sudan region and borders the neighbouring state of Nigeria to the south, the municipalities of Kwaya and Yékoua to the west, the municipality of Bandé to the north and the municipality of Dantchiao to the east. The municipality of Magaria consists of an urban and a rural municipal area.
Kwaya is a choir and a large part of Tanzanian life. [ 4 ] [ 22 ] It is practiced in school, church and even still events such as political rallies. [ 7 ] [ 23 ] Kwaya was originally a purely European form of music brought to Tanganyika by the Europeans and practiced in churches to the accompaniment of only European instruments, usually in ...
Kwaya Kusar is a Local Government Area of Borno State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Kwaya Kusar. It has an area of 732 km 2 and a population of 56,500 at the 2006 census. The postal code of the area is 603. [1] The inhabitants speak the Bura language. They are mostly subsistence farmers.