Pare people
The Pare (pronounced "Pahray") people are members of an ethnic group indigenous to the Pare Mountains of northern Tanzania, part of the Kilimanjaro Region. Pareland is also known as Vuasu (Asu the root word and Chasu or Athu, the language). The location lies on one of the northern routes for historic east-African long-distance trade, connecting the hinterland with the coast of the Indian Ocean. The residents of northern Pare recognise two sub-areas based on ethnolinguistic differences: Gweno-speaking Ugweno to the north and Chasu-speaking Usangi to the south.
Pare people
The Pare (pronounced "Pahray") people are members of an ethnic group indigenous to the Pare Mountains of northern Tanzania, part of the Kilimanjaro Region. Pareland is also known as Vuasu (Asu the root word and Chasu or Athu, the language). The location lies on one of the northern routes for historic east-African long-distance trade, connecting the hinterland with the coast of the Indian Ocean. The residents of northern Pare recognise two sub-areas based on ethnolinguistic differences: Gweno-speaking Ugweno to the north and Chasu-speaking Usangi to the south.
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Die Pare oder Wapare sind eine ...... nahe mit dem Taveta verwandt.
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I Pare sono un gruppo etnico c ...... al gruppo delle lingue bantu).
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Pare Les Pare sont un peuple b ...... sangi parlant le chasu au sud.
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The Pare (pronounced "Pahray") ...... -speaking Usangi to the south.
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Die Pare oder Wapare sind eine ...... nahe mit dem Taveta verwandt.
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I Pare sono un gruppo etnico c ...... oti come portatori di pioggia.
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Pare Les Pare sont un peuple b ...... sangi parlant le chasu au sud.
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The Pare (pronounced "Pahray") ...... -speaking Usangi to the south.
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Pare (peuple)
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