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Bolia may refer to: * an ethnic subgroup of the Mongo people * a Bantu language, see Guthrie classification of Bantu languages * Bolia (town) in Inongo Territory of Mai-Ndombe Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo * the Bolia River in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, tributary of the Bolombo River * Bolia Sector, a fourth-level subdivision in Inongo Territory, Mai-Ndombe Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo * the Battle of Bolia The Battle of Bolia, was a battle in 469 between the Ostrogoths ( Amal Goths) and a coalition of Germanic tribes in the Roman province of Pannonia. It was fought on the south side of the Danube near its confluence with the river Bolia, in presen ... a battle in 469 CE in eastern Europe * the Bolia River in eastern Europe now known as the Ipeľ {{Disambiguation, geo ...
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Mongo People
__NOTOC__ The Mongo people are an ethnic group who live in the equatorial forest of Central Africa. They are the second largest ethnic group in the Democratic Republic of Congo, highly influential in its north region. A diverse collection of sub-ethnic groups, they are mostly residents of a region north of the Kasai and the Sankuru Rivers, south of the main Congo River bend and many other provinces.Mongo people
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Their highest presence is in the province of Équateur and the northern parts of the .
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Guthrie Classification Of Bantu Languages
The 250 or so "Narrow Bantu languages" are conventionally divided up into geographic zones first proposed by Malcolm Guthrie (1967–1971). These were assigned letters A–S and divided into decades (groups A10, A20, etc.); individual languages were assigned unit numbers (A11, A12, etc.), and dialects further subdivided (A11a, A11b, etc.). This coding system has become the standard for identifying Bantu languages; it was the only practical way to distinguish many ambiguously named languages before the introduction of ISO 639-3 coding, and it continues to be widely used. Only Guthrie's Zone S is (sometimes) considered to be a genealogical group. Since Guthrie's time a Zone J (made of languages formerly classified in groups D and E) has been set up as another possible genealogical group bordering the Great Lakes. The list is first summarized, with links to articles on accepted groups of Bantu languages (bold decade headings). Following that is the complete 1948 list, as updated ...
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Bolia (town)
Bolia is a small town in Inongo Territory of Mai-Ndombe Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, located east of Lake Tumba. It is the headquarters for the Bolia Sector Bolia may refer to: * an ethnic subgroup of the Mongo people * a Bantu language, see Guthrie classification of Bantu languages * Bolia (town) in Inongo Territory of Mai-Ndombe Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo * the Bolia River in ..., which includes Bokwala, Lokanga, and Nkile. Its elevation is about 300 meters. Notes and references Populated places in Mai-Ndombe Province {{DRCongo-geo-stub ...
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Bolia River
Bolia may refer to: * an ethnic subgroup of the Mongo people * a Bantu language, see Guthrie classification of Bantu languages * Bolia (town) in Inongo Territory of Mai-Ndombe Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo * the Bolia River in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, tributary of the Bolombo River * Bolia Sector, a fourth-level subdivision in Inongo Territory, Mai-Ndombe Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo * the Battle of Bolia The Battle of Bolia, was a battle in 469 between the Ostrogoths ( Amal Goths) and a coalition of Germanic tribes in the Roman province of Pannonia. It was fought on the south side of the Danube near its confluence with the river Bolia, in presen ... a battle in 469 CE in eastern Europe * the Bolia River in eastern Europe now known as the Ipeľ {{Disambiguation, geo ...
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Bolia Sector
Bolia may refer to: * an ethnic subgroup of the Mongo people * a Bantu language, see Guthrie classification of Bantu languages * Bolia (town) in Inongo Territory of Mai-Ndombe Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo * the Bolia River in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, tributary of the Bolombo River * Bolia Sector, a fourth-level subdivision in Inongo Territory, Mai-Ndombe Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo * the Battle of Bolia a battle in 469 CE in eastern Europe * the Bolia River in eastern Europe now known as the Ipeľ The Ipeľ ( Slovak; ) or Ipoly ( Hungarian) (German: ''Eipel'', archaic Slovak: ''Jupoľ'', Latin: ''Bolia'') is a long river in Slovakia and Hungary, a tributary of the Danube River. Its source is in central Slovakia in the Slovak Ore Mountai ...
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Inongo Territory
Inongo Territory is a second-level administrative area (territory) in Maï-Ndombe Province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Its headquarters is in the provincial capital of Inongo. Inongo Territory covers 24,149 km² and is divided into three administrative divisions or "sectors Sector may refer to: Places * Sector, West Virginia, U.S. Geometry * Circular sector, the portion of a disc enclosed by two radii and a circular arc * Hyperbolic sector, a region enclosed by two radii and a hyperbolic arc * Spherical sector, a p ...": :*Basengele, with the groupings (''groupements'') of Bokote, Mbelo, Mpenge, Ngongo; :* Bolia, with the groupings (''groupements'') of Bokwala, Lokanga, and Nkile (Nkita); :*Inongo, with the groupings (''groupements'') of Ibenga, Iyembe, and Ntombanzale. References {{Coord, 1.95, S, 18.27, E, display=title Populated places in Mai-Ndombe Province Territories of the Democratic Republic of the Congo ...
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Battle Of Bolia
The Battle of Bolia, was a battle in 469 between the Ostrogoths ( Amal Goths) and a coalition of Germanic tribes in the Roman province of Pannonia. It was fought on the south side of the Danube near its confluence with the river Bolia, in present-day Hungary. The Ostrogoths won, achieving supremacy in Pannonia, but soon migrated south towards richer lands. Background Following the death of Attila, various Germanic and other tribes sought their independence from his empire. They allied under the command of Ardaric, the Gepid king, and defeated the Huns and supporting forces at the Battle of Nedao in 454 CE. While the role of the Ostrogoths in that battle is unclear, it resulted in their independence as well. After the Battle of Nedao, the newly freed tribes jockeyed for supremacy in Pannonia for the next fifteen years, most eventually becoming federates of the Eastern Roman Empire. Battle The Amal Goths were led by Theodemir, brother-in-law to the Ostrogoths' chief Valamir, wh ...
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