• Tsinga or Singa is a village in Indonesia located in Tembagapura District, Mimika Regency, Central Papua. Tsinga is found in the east of Indonesia on the...
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    Yaoundé Municipal Lake The Mvog-Betsi Zoo-Botanic Park The Congress Centre in Tsinga The places of worship in the city are predominantly Christian churches:...
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    similar to or synonymous with the Hausa suya kebab, also known as sooya, tsinga, chichinga, tsire agashi, chachanga or tankora. Ćevapi (pronounced [tɕɛv̞ǎːpi])...
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  • neighbours. These include the Manguissa, Yekaba, Bamvele, Evuzok, Batchanga (Tsinga), Omvang, Yetude, and, to some extent, the Baka. A large number of Beti-Pahuin...
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  • Indonesia. Most Amungme live in Mimika and Puncak, in valleys like Noema, Tsinga, Hoeya, Bella, Alama, Aroanop, and Wa. A related group lives in Beoga Valley...
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    synonymous with the suya kebab in Nigeria and Niger, also known as suya, tsinga, cinga, cicinga, cincinga, tsire agashi, cacanga or tankora in the Hausa...
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  • their heartland in Beoga and Ilaga, some Damal moved to Jila, Alama, Bella, Tsinga, Hoeya, Tembagapura (Kampung Waa), Aroanop, Timika, and Agimuga. The Damal...
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  • close to Bran. His Helper is Skart. Tsinga is Brassa's sister. Brassa and Tsinga had a falling out as young wolves. Tsinga is a fortune teller who lives on...
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    Uki, Cangu (A601B, Tucangu), Kombe (A601C, Wakombe, Tukombe, Bakombe), Tsinga (A601D, Tutsingo, Chinga, Betsinga, Betzinga, Tsingo, Batsingo), Tonjo (A601E...
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    War II occurred in the 1940s, the Nduga people had already migrated to Tsinga [id] and Alama. There was then a migration back to Agimuga [id] in the 1950s...
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