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Congolese$15911$ - traduzione in Inglese

ETHNIC GROUP
Banyatulambo; Banyaminembwe; Congolese Tutsi
  • Mixed group of Banyamulenge and [[Bafuliru]] repairing a road between [[Lemera]] and Mulenge, [[South Kivu]], ca. 2003

Congolese      
adj. congolese, abitante del Congo (paese africano)
Niger-Congo         
  • Westermann's 1911 ''Die Sudansprachen: Eine sprachvergleichende Studie'' laid much of the basis for the understanding of Niger-Congo.
LANGUAGE FAMILY SPOKEN OVER THE MAJORITY OF SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA, UNITING THE MANDE LANGUAGES, THE ATLANTIC-CONGO LANGUAGES AND POSSIBLY SEVERAL SMALLER GROUPS OF LANGUAGES
Niger–Kordofanian languages; Niger-Congo; Niger-Congo language; Niger–Congo language family; Congo-Kordofanian; Niger-Kordofanian; Niger Congo; Niger–Saharan; Niger-Congo Languages; Kongo–Saharan languages; Niger-Saharan languages; Niger–Khordofanian languages; ISO 639:alv; ISO 639:nic; Niger–Congo; Niger–Congo language; Kongo-Saharan languages; Niger-Kordofanian languages; Congo–Kordofanian languages; Congo-Kordofanian languages; Niger-Saharan; Niger-Khordofanian languages; Niger-Congo languages; Niger-Congo language family; Niger–Congolese; Niger–Congo homeland; Niger–Kordofanian; Niger–Congo family; Niger–Congo A languages; Niger-Congo A languages; Niger Congo A languages; Niger—Congo A languages; Niger-Congo B languages; Niger Congo B languages; Niger—Congo B languages; Niger–Congo B languages; West African languages; Niger-Congolese; Niger-Congo homeland; Niger-Congo family; Congo-Saharan; Kongo-Saharan; Niger-Congo urheimat; Congo-Saharan languages; Kongo–Saharan; Congo–Saharan; Congo–Saharan languages; Niger–Saharan languages; Niger–Congo peoples; Niger-Congo peoples; West African agriculturalist; West African agriculturalists; West African farmers; West African farmer; Western African agriculturalist; Western African agriculturalists; Western African farmer; Western African farmers
n. Niger-Congo, grande famiglia di lingue africane parlate nell"Africa occidentale
lion cub         
  • Lion in [[Gir National Park]]
  • Roaring and striding lion from the Throne Room of [[Nebuchadnezzar II]], 6th century BC, from [[Babylon]], Iraq
  • red ''[[Panthera spelaea]]''{{break}}blue ''[[Panthera atrox]]''{{break}}green ''[[Panthera leo]]''{{break}}{{break}}Maximal range of the modern lion{{break}}and its prehistoric relatives{{break}}in the late Pleistocene
  • [[Dorothy Gale]] meets the Cowardly Lion in ''[[The Wonderful Wizard of Oz]]''. Art by [[W. W. Denslow]], 1900.
  • Two captive male Asiatic lions in [[Sanjay Gandhi National Park]], India
  • Lions carved on a rock weight, [[Jiroft culture]], Iran, 3rd mil. BC
  • Lions in a tree near [[Lake Nakuru]]
  • Video of a wild lioness
  • Video of a lioness and her cubs in Phinda Reserve
  • A lioness in Gir National Park
  • Head rubbing among pride members is a common social behaviour.
  • Range map showing distribution of subspecies and clades
  • The Tsavo maneaters of East Africa on display in the [[Field Museum of Natural History]] in Chicago
  • Granite statue of the Egyptian goddess [[Sekhmet]] from the [[Luxor Temple]], dated 1403–1365 BC, exhibited in the [[National Museum of Denmark]]
  • 645–635 BC}}
  • url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/266755142}}</ref> the lower one on the 2010<ref name=davis2010/> and 2011<ref name=mazak2011/> studies.
SPECIES OF BIG CAT
Panthera Leo; Panthera leo; Man-eating lions; Lions; Felis leo; Nubian lion; African Lion; African lion; Lion cub; LION; Lion (animal); Mane (lion); North East Congo lion; African lions; Lion penis; P. leo; Mane of a lion; Congo lion; Lion attack; Lions mating; Mating lions; Sexual behavior of lions; Reproductive behavior of lions; 🦁; Congo Lion; Ethiopian lion; Addis Ababa lion; Abyssinian lion; Central African lion; Northeast Congo lion; Addis Abeba lion; Panthera leo abyssinica; East-Central African lion; Lions in Ethiopia; Middle African lion; Lions in Africa; Northeast African lion; Sub-Saharan African lion; Hunting behavior of lions; Panthera leo leo × Panthera leo melanochaita; Panthera leo leo x Panthera leo melanochaita; Northeast Congolese lion; Taxonomy of lions; Panthera leo leo and Panthera leo melanochaita; Mixed lion populations; Central lion; Social behavior of lions; Evolutionary history of lions; Attack by lion; Man-eating lion
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Definizione

Congolese
[?k??g?'li:z]
¦ noun (plural same)
1. a native or inhabitant of the Congo or the Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire).
2. any of the Bantu languages spoken in the Congo region.
¦ adjective relating to the Congo or the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Wikipedia

Banyamulenge

Banyamulenge, also referred to as Nyamurenge and Banyamurenge (literally 'those who live in Mulenge') are a Tutsi community inhabiting the Democratic Republic of the Congo's South Kivu province. The Banyamulenge are culturally and socially distinct from the Tutsi of North Kivu, with most speaking Kinyamulenge, a mix of Kinyarwanda (official language of Rwanda) and Kirundi (spoken primarily in Burundi), with specific phonological and morphological features found in the two. Banyamulenge are often discriminated in the DRC due to their Tutsi phenotype, similar to that of people living in the Horn of Africa.

The ambiguous political and social position of the Banyamulenge has been a point of contention in the province, having played a key role in tensions during the run-up to the First Congo War in 1996–7 and Second Congo War of 1998–2003. The wars in the DRC caused more than 6 million lives, with casualties continuing in North Kivu and South Kivu.

In the late 1990s, political scientist René Lemarchand stated that the main ethnic groups claimed the Banyamulenge numbered around 50,000 to 70,000. Gérard Prunier quotes around 60,000–80,000, a figure of about 3–4 percent of the total provincial population. Lemarchand notes that the group represents "a rather unique case of ethnogenesis".