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Igbo$506555$ - translation to English

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
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Igbo      
n. Igbo, dunkelhäutige Eingeborenen Volk im Südosten von Nigeria; Kwa Sprache vom Igbo Stamm gesprochen

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.