Tupuri people
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التوبوريون قوم في الكاميرون وتشاد. ويتحدثون لغة تسمى التوبورية بلغ عدد من يتكلم بها في الكاميرون 125 ألفا في وقت ما و90785 في تشاد عام 1993. وبلغ عدد التوبوريين 215466 في تشاد عام 2009.
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Les Toupouri sont une population d'Afrique centrale vivant principalement au sud-ouest du Tchad et au nord du Cameroun (frontières tracées en 1894, après la négociation de Berlin de 1885 qui établit les destinées de l'Afrique occidentale et équatoriale). Les Toupouri occupent également le Nigeria. Ils font partie du groupe des Kirdi.
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The Tupuri are an ethnic group in Cameroon and Chad. They speak a language called Tupuri, which had 125,000 speakers in Cameroon at an unspecified date and 90,785 speakers in Chad in 1993. There were 215,466 of them in Chad in 2009. In Cameroon, the Tupuri live east of Kaélé in the and in the of the of the Far North Province. In Chad, Tupuri live near Fianga, , Mayo-Kebbi Prefecture in the southwest of the country. The Tupuri are known for a dance called the gourna, "the dance of the cock", which involves the dancers forming a circle and holding long sticks.
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التوبوريون
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Toupouri (peuple)
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Tupuri people
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Cameroon and Chad
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Tupuri dance group
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التوبوريون قوم في الكاميرون وتشاد. ويتحدثون لغة تسمى التوبورية بلغ عدد من يتكلم بها في الكاميرون 125 ألفا في وقت ما و90785 في تشاد عام 1993. وبلغ عدد التوبوريين 215466 في تشاد عام 2009.
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Les Toupouri sont une population d'Afrique centrale vivant principalement au sud-ouest du Tchad et au nord du Cameroun (frontières tracées en 1894, après la négociation de Berlin de 1885 qui établit les destinées de l'Afrique occidentale et équatoriale). Les Toupouri occupent également le Nigeria. Ils font partie du groupe des Kirdi.
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The Tupuri are an ethnic group in Cameroon and Chad. They speak a language called Tupuri, which had 125,000 speakers in Cameroon at an unspecified date and 90,785 speakers in Chad in 1993. There were 215,466 of them in Chad in 2009. In Cameroon, the Tupuri live east of Kaélé in the and in the of the of the Far North Province. In Chad, Tupuri live near Fianga, , Mayo-Kebbi Prefecture in the southwest of the country. The Tupuri are known for a dance called the gourna, "the dance of the cock", which involves the dancers forming a circle and holding long sticks. The Tupuri political and religious life is headed by the Wang Doré, the traditional Kings of Doré, who are based in the village of near Fianga, Chad.
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