What countries speak FANG?

Fang /ˈfɒŋ/ is a Central African language spoken by around 1 million people, most of them in Equatorial Guinea, and northern Gabon, where it is the dominant Bantu language; Fang is also spoken in southern Cameroon, the Republic of the Congo, and small fractions of the islands of São Tomé and Príncipe.
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What country speaks Fang?

Fang, also spelled Fãn, Bantu-speaking peoples occupying the southernmost districts of Cameroon south of the Sanaga River, mainland Equatorial Guinea, and the forests of the northern half of Gabon south to the Ogooué River estuary.
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What language do the Fang people speak?

The Fang people speak the Fang language, also known as Pahouin or Pamue or Pangwe. The language is a Southern Bantu language belonging to the Niger-Congo family of languages.
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How many people speak Fang in Gabon?

Fang is no official language in any country, but is spoken as mother tongue in 3 countries by a minor part of the population. With a share of around 32%, it is most widespread in Gabon. A total of about 6.3 m people worldwide speak Fang as their mother tongue.
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What is the Fang tribe known for?

The Fang are best known for their wooden reliquary figures which are abstract anthropomorphic carvings. There are a few in collections that are still attached to the original relics they were meant to protect.
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Where are the Benga people located?

Benga people are an African ethnic group, members of the Bantu peoples, who are indigenous to Equatorial Guinea and Gabon. Their indigenous language is Benga. They are referred to as Ndowe or Playeros, one of several peoples on the Río Muni coast.
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What does Fang stand for?

In finance, the acronym "FANG" refers to the stocks of four prominent American technology companies: Meta (FB) (formerly Facebook), Amazon (AMZN), Netflix (NFLX), and Alphabet (GOOG).
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Where is the Bantu tribe from?

The Bantu first originated around the Benue- Cross rivers area in southeastern Nigeria and spread over Africa to the Zambia area.
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Where is the Bantu language spoken?

The Bantu languages are spoken in a very large area, including most of Africa from southern Cameroon eastward to Kenya and southward to the southernmost tip of the continent. Twelve Bantu languages are spoken by more than five million people, including Rundi, Rwanda, Shona, Xhosa, and Zulu.
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What does the Fang mask represent?

The mask was meant to depict a terrifying entity, and it was used in ceremonies that involved spectacular dances. 'You can view the Ngil as agents of social control,' explains the specialist. 'In simple terms, the ceremonies mainly consisted of frightening those who had evil intentions.
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What did the Fang tribe eat?

The main Fang crops are manioc, maize, plantains, yams, groundnuts, and oil palm. Livestock is limited to small animals such as goats, chickens, and pigs. These animals are only eaten at special occasions.
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What do they speak in Zambia?

Numerous languages or dialects have been identified in Zambia. There are seven official vernacular languages: Bemba, Nyanja, Lozi, Tonga, Luvale, Lunda, and Kaonde, the latter three being languages of North-Western Province. English is the official language of government and is used for education, commerce, and law.
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What race are Congo?

More than 250 ethnic groups have been identified and named, of which the majority are Bantu. The four largest groups - Mongo, Luba, Kongo (all Bantu), and the Mangbetu-Azande collectively make up about 45% of the population.
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Can you kiss in Morocco?

If you are a foreign couple visiting and you kiss no one is likely going to say anything to you – kissing in Morocco is not illegal. However if one partner is Moroccan you may face additional scrutiny. While you might not get in trouble, it is highly frowned on to kiss or fondle each other in public.
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Is Moroccan mixed with French?

Different figures of French speakers in Morocco are given. According to the OIF, 33% of Moroccans speak French, among them 13.5% fully francophone and thus bilingual with one of the other Moroccan languages, and 19.5% partially francophone.
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Why do they speak French in Gabon?

Before World War II, very few Gabon natives had adopted French, and those who did were engaged in business or government administration. France called for universal primary education in the country after the war, and 47% of Gabon's population over the age of 14 communicated in French according to the 1960-61 census.
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Why is Gabon so rich?

Gabon is an upper-middle-income country. The fifth largest oil producer in Africa, it has had strong economic growth over the past decade, driven by its production of oil and manganese. The oil sector has accounted for 80% of exports, 45% of GDP, and 60% of fiscal revenue on average over the past five years.
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What do you call someone from Gabon?

Gabonese may refer to: Something of, from, or related to the country of Gabon. A citizen of Gabon, see demographics of Gabon. A person from Gabon, or of Gabonese descent; see ethnic groups in Gabon.
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