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  2. Malayo-Polynesian languages - Wikipedia

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    The Malayo-Polynesian languages are a subgroup of the Austronesian languages, with approximately 385.5 million speakers.The Malayo-Polynesian languages are spoken by the Austronesian peoples outside of Taiwan, in the island nations of Southeast Asia (Indonesia and the Philippine Archipelago) and the Pacific Ocean, with a smaller number in continental Asia in the areas near the Malay Peninsula ...

  3. Royal titles of Yoruba monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Alake of Egbaland; Olubadan; Olowo of Owo; Owa of Otan Ayegbaju; Osemawe of Ondo Kingdom; Orangun; Oba of Lagos; Alaafin of Oyo; Ooni of Ife; Olofin Adimula of Ado-Odo; Owa Obokun Adimula of Ijeshaland

  4. Nduka Obaigbena - Wikipedia

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    Background. He was born in Ibadan, South West, Nigeria on July 14, 1959, into the royal family of Owa Kingdom, Delta State. [citation needed]Education. Obaigbena attended Edo College, Benin City, and the University of Benin.

  5. Katarzyna Weiglowa - Wikipedia

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    Katarzyna Weiglowa (Wajglowa) (German: Katherine Weigel; given erroneously in a Polish source of 17c. as Vogel (c.14591539), and known in many English sources as Catherine Vogel; c. 1460 – 19 April 1539) was a Polish woman who was burned at the stake for apostasy by the Polish Inquisition.

  6. East Formosan languages - Wikipedia

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    The East Formosan languages consist of various Formosan languages scattered across Taiwan, including Kavalan, Amis, and the extinct Siraya language.This grouping is supported by both Robert Blust and Paul Jen-kuei Li.

  7. Mwanga II of Buganda - Wikipedia

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    On 26 December 1890, Mwanga was to sign a treaty with Lord Lugard, granting certain powers over revenue, trade and the administration of justice to the Imperial British East Africa Company. These powers were transferred to the crown on 1 April 1893. On 27 August 1894, Mwanga was forced accept Buganda becoming a Protectorate.

  8. Anioma people - Wikipedia

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    Anioma people speak Igbo language with different dialects. These dialects include the Enuani dialect spoken in Ibusa, Ogwashi-Uku, Asaba, parts of Igbodo, Illah, Issele, Idumuje, Onicha etc.), the Ika dialect (Agbor, Umunede, Owa etc.) with heavy influence from the Bini language.

  9. Owa Odighizuwa - Wikipedia

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    Odighizuwa has been open about his struggles with depression, and his younger brother Osa believes Owa’s mental health issues are the reason his career ended prematurely. Odighizuwa's father, Peter, was the perpetrator of the 2002 Appalachian School of Law shooting, in which three were killed and three were wounded. References