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Igbo$506556$ - Übersetzung nach Englisch

REGION IN NIGERIA
Iboland; Igbo Land; Igbo land; Ala Igbo; History of the Igbo people; Igbo History; Southeastern Nigeria; Southeast Nigeria; Igbo Region; Igbo region; History of Igboland; Igbo homeland; Igbo-land
  • Igbo-Ukwu]] was the site of an early indigenous bronze industry that was rediscovered in the 20th century. Many of the items recovered were ritual objects such as this 9th century bronze vessel.
  • Enugu, the capital city of the old Eastern Region of Nigeria.
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  • Nkanu West]], Enugu

Igbo      
n. igbo, membro della popolazione igbo della Nigeria sudorientale

Definition

Igbo
['i:b??]
(also Ibo)
¦ noun (plural same or Igbos)
1. a member of a people of SE Nigeria.
2. the language of the Igbo, belonging to the Kwa group.
Origin
a local name.

Wikipedia

Igboland

Igboland (Standard Igbo: Àlà Ị̀gbò), also known as Southeastern Nigeria (but extends into South-Southern Nigeria), is the indigenous homeland of the Igbo people. It is a cultural and common linguistic region in southern Nigeria. Geographically, it is divided into two sections by the lower Niger River: an eastern (the larger of the two) and a western one. Its population is characterised by the diverse Igbo culture and the speakers of equally diverse Igbo languages.: 307 : 315 

Politically, Igboland is divided into several southern Nigerian states; culturally, it has included several subgroupings, including the Anioma and Enuani, the Umueri-Aguleri-Anam groups, the Ngwa, the Orlu-Okigwe-Owerri communities, the Ezza, the Ikwuano-Umuahia (these include Ohuhu, Ubakala, Oboro,Ikwerre, Ibeku, etc.), the Ogba, the Omuma, the Abam-Aro-Ohafia (Abiriba and Nkporo), the Waawa, the Mbaise, the Ndoki, the Isu and the Ekpeye.