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  2. Chaga people - Wikipedia

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    The Chagga are said to have descended from various Bantu groups who migrated from elsewhere in Africa to the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro, a migration that began around the start of the eleventh century. [3] While the Chaga are Bantu-speakers, their language has a number of dialects somewhat related to Kamba, which is spoken in southeast ...

  3. Peopling of the Kilimanjaro Corridor - Wikipedia

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    The corridor stretches from the Arusha Region, through the Kilimanjaro Region of Tanzania to the Taita-Taveta County of Kenya. To varying degrees, the people in this corridor are essentially a mixture of similar Bantu [ 1 ] ( vandu , as the people), Nilotic ( Maa speakers) and Cushitic ( Muu , as the people) branches of the African people.

  4. Kilimanjaro Region - Wikipedia

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    Kilimanjaro Region (Mkoa wa Kilimanjaro in Swahili) is one of Tanzania's 31 administrative regions. [2] The regional capital and largest city is the municipality of Moshi . With the 3rd highest HDI of 0.640 in the country, Kilimanjaro is one among the top five most developed regions of Tanzania. [ 1 ]

  5. Chagga states - Wikipedia

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    Despite being only 3 degrees south of the equator, Kibo is a natural wonder since it is permanently covered in snow and ice. The Chagga gave their mountain the name "Kibo," which in some areas of Chaggaland means "Speckled" and in others is pronounced with a remarkable felicity as "Kiboo!" [18] Map of Kilimanjaro by Charles New c. late 19th century

  6. Ugweno - Wikipedia

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    Ugweno (or Vughonu to its inhabitants) is located within the Mwanga District, Kilimanjaro Region, Tanzania, Africa. It is situated at 3° 39' 0" South and 37° 39' 0" East in the Pare Mountains. The people who live in Ugweno are known as Wagweno (or Vaghonu to its inhabitants) and their common language is Kigweno (or Kighonu to its inhabitants).

  7. Rwa people - Wikipedia

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    The Arusha people settled in the valley south of Mount Kilimanjaro and farmed cattle and corn. The Arusha, who lived close to Mount Meru, actively assaulted their neighbors, stealing their herds and enslaving them. The Meru attempted to repel military assaults by establishing their own military structures.

  8. But on October 7, 2022, I joined 13 women from different walks of life and traveled to Tanzania on a soul-searching eight-day adventure to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s tallest mountain and ...

  9. Pare people - Wikipedia

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    Trade missions were likely organized from the coastal towns between Mombasa and Pangani to the Mount Kilimanjaro region by the start of the nineteenth century. Rebmann traveled to that area in 1848 under the guidance of Bwana Kheri , a well-travelled caravan leader who had led multiple trips from Mombasa to Kilimanjaro and even farther afield ...

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