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    The Ikuhane people, also known as the Subiya or Subia, are a Bantu-speaking ethnic group native to Southern Africa. They are part of the larger Lozi ethnic...
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  • language spoken in Southern Africa. It is also known as Subia and spoken by the Ikuhane people in Namibia, Botswana & Zambia. Silozi is used as the formal...
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    region’s capital, Katima Mulilo. It is also the Royal Headquarters of the Subia people. In 2013, it was upgraded from a settlement to a village with its own...
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    River. It is home to some 2500–3000 people in 25 small villages, including Tswanas (from Botswana) and Subia people (from Namibia). Impalila is usually...
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    Village Council and Munitenge Royal Establishment (headquarters of the Subia people) is located at Bukalo village, the administrative centre of the constituency...
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    authorities of Botswana (and its predecessors). The Court found that while the Subia people of the Caprivi Strip (territory belonging to Namibia) did indeed use...
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  • dynasty of the Kalanga people.: xxiii  c. 1500 – Ancestors of the Tswana people, Subia people, Birwa people, and Pedi people migrate to present-day Botswana...
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    Karina del Carmen Subía Dávalos is an Ecuadorian politician who became a member of the National Assembly in 2023. Karina Subía studied law at the Pontifical...
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    American". Infoplease. Retrieved February 8, 2006. Diane J. Willis; Dolores Subia BigFoot (2003). "On Native Soil: The Forgotten Race: American Indians"....
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  • closest affinities to Ila are found in a line of dialects stretching from the Subia on the Zambezi to the Bemba on Lake Tanganyika, and including midway the...
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