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Sango (other)
Sango may refer to: Ethnicities and languages * Sango people, an ethnic group of the Central African Republic * Sango language, a language of the Central African Republic Places * Sango Bay, a settlement in Uganda * Sangō, Nara, a town in Nara Prefecture, Japan * Sango, Zimbabwe, a town in Zimbabwe * Sango Pond, site of Natuashish, Newfoundland and Labrador * The local name for the town within the Eidghah valley of Pakistan Other * Sangō a kind of Buddhist temple * Sango or Shango, a Yoruba thunder god * Sango (film), ''Sango'' (film), a 1997 Nigerian film * ''Sango Fighter'', a video game series * Sango (musician), an electronic musician and DJ from Seattle, Washington * Sango (InuYasha), Sango (''InuYasha''), a character in the manga and anime ''Inuyasha'' * Sango (ToHeart2), Sango (''ToHeart2''), one of the Himeyuri twins in the game ''ToHeart2'' * Sango Suzumura, a.k.a Cure Coral, a character in the anime series ''Tropical-Rouge! Pretty Cure'' See also

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Sango People
The Sango people (or Basango, Bosango, Sangho, Sangos) are an ethnic group living on the banks of the Ubangi River The Ubangi River (), also spelled Oubangui, is the largest right-bank tributary of the Congo River in the region of Central Africa. It begins at the confluence of the Mbomou (mean annual discharge 1,350 m3/s) and Uele Rivers (mean annual discharge ... in the Central African Republic. They speak a Ngbandi language, Northern Ngbandi-based creole language called Sango language, Sango, which belongs to the Ubangian languages, Ubangian branch of the Niger-Congo languages, Niger-Congo family. See also *List of ethnic groups of Africa References Bibliography *:fr:Pierre Kalck, Pierre Kalck,Sango
, in ''Historical Dictionary of the Central African Republic'', Scarecrow Press, 2005 (3rd ed.), p. 174 ; reported by Auguste Chevalier in '':fr:Journal des africanistes, Journal des africanistes'', 1936, 6-2, pp. 238-239. *Antonin-Marius Vergiat, ''Les rites secrets de ...
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