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Department in South Province, Cameroon
Mvila is a department of South Province in Cameroon. The department covers an area of 8697 km2 and as of 2005 had a total population of 179,429. The capital
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Kongo-language book published in 1934
Nkutama a mvila za makanda is a "Catalogue of Praise Names of Clans" in the Kongo language compiled and edited by Father Jean Cuvelier comprising a list
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City in Cameroon; capital of South Region
Ebolowa is a city in Cameroon. It is the capital of the South Region and the Mvila department. Its economy is primarily agricultural, with cocoa bean being
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Bantu language of west-central Africa
one another in a spirit of brotherhood." Mgr. Jean Cuvelier, Nkutama a mvila za Makanda, Impr. Mission Catholique, 1934 A. Fu-kiau kia Bunseki-Lumanisa
Kongo_language
Bantu language of Equatorial Guinea, northwest Gabon and neighbouring areas
(Southern Region) south of Djoum. It is also spoken in the southeast of Mvila department: south of Mvangan, plus small isolated parts of Océan department
Fang_language
1622–1631 ruling dynasty of the Kingdom of Kongo
tradition and are evoked in a proverb, still current in the 1920s Nkutama a mvila za makanda "Kinlaza, Kimpanzu ye Kinlaza makukwa matatu malambila Kongo"
Kinkanga
1636–1764 ruling dynasty of the Kingdom of Kongo
tradition and are evoked in a proverb, still current in the 1920s Nkutama a mvila za makanda "Kinlaza, Kimpanzu ye Kinlaza makukwa matatu malambila Kongo"
Kimpanzu
Region of Cameroon
the Vallée-du-Ntem (Ntem-Valley) department, governed from Ambam, and the Mvila department, headed from Ebolowa. Farthest east is the Dja-et-Lobo (Dja and
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Ethnic group
delimitations between these branches are thus defined not by language but by mvila (clans) [fr] and region of origin (Mpangala, Mvula Ntangu or Mbula Ntangu
Lari_people_(Congo)
1600s–1800s noble dynasty of the Kingdom of Kongo
tradition and are evoked in a proverb, still current in the 1920s Nkutama a mvila za makanda "Kinkanga, Kimpanzu ye Kinlaza makukwa matatu malambila Kongo"
Kinlaza
1390–1914 state in Central Africa; Portuguese vassal from 1857
Cuvelier published a KiKongo language summary of these traditions in Nkutama a mvila za makanda. Although Cuvelier and other scholars contended that these traditions
Kingdom_of_Kongo
Belgian missionary and bishop (1882–1962)
collected in small school notebooks. Typically he called these notebooks "Mvila" from the Kikongo term for a clan or its heraldic motto, the common stuff
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Second-level administrative divisions
province of Cameroon contains the following four departments: Dja-et-Lobo Mvila Océan Vallée-du-Ntem The Littoral province of Cameroon contains the following
Departments_of_Cameroon
Kikongo term for a clan or lineage
such as Nkutama a mvila za makanda, it refers to a matrilineal descent group. In this literature, kanda is often associated with a mvila or clan motto, in
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French footballer (born 1990)
Rennais F.C. 2 June 2009. Retrieved 16 August 2009. "F. Antonetti : " Yann Mvila aura sa chance "". Stade Rennais F.C. 13 August 2009. Archived from the
Yann_M'Vila
Bantu language spoken in Cameroon
the East. According to ALCAM (2012), Bulu is spoken in the departments of Mvila and Dja-et-Lobo (Southern Region), and also the south of the department
Bulu_language
Third-level units of administration in Cameroon
Centre Bikok Méfou-et-Akono Centre Bipindi Océan Sud Biwong-Bane Mvila Sud Biwong-Bulu Mvila Sud Biyouha Nyong-et-Kéllé Centre Blangoua Logone-et-Chari Extrême-Nord
Communes_of_Cameroon
Women's soccer club in South Africa
March 2025 against JVW. They lost the match 3-2 with 16 year-old Siphesihle Mvila netting their maiden goal. Sasol League National Championship: 2024 KZN
Ezemvelo
National park in Cameroon
on the south, the Atlantic Ocean to its west, the Vallée-du-Ntem and the Mvila to the east.[citation needed] Total area of the park and buffer zone measure
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Boyo Bui Donga Mantung Menchum Mezam Momo Ngo ketunjia South Dja et Lobo Mvila Océan Vallée du Ntem Southwest Fako Koupé Manengouba Lebialem Manyu Meme
Cameroonian football league system
Cameroonian_football_league_system
Cameroonian politician (1941–2016)
the Cameroon National Union Women's Organization, which included Ntem and Mvila. In 1985, Medjo joined the Cameroon People's Democratic Movement and became
Delphine_Medjo
French footballer (born 1986)
Archived from the original on 28 July 2010. Retrieved 8 August 2010. "Mvila: "Ca fait chaud au coeur"" (in French). L'Equipe. 5 August 2010. Archived
Stéphane_Ruffier
Town and commune in the south of Cameroon
Ngoulemakong is a town and commune in Cameroon, located in the Department of Mvila, in the South Region. It was created in 1955. Communes of Cameroon Troisième
Ngoulemakong
Commune and town in South, Cameroon
Biwong-Bulu is a town and commune in the Mvila department of the South Region of Cameroon. The name Biwong-Bulu is derived from "Bulu", the name of the
Biwong-Bulu
Cameroonian footballer (born 1983)
Archived from the original on 29 June 2020. Retrieved 30 June 2020. "PAJOT, MVILA, MAKOUN : 1E ASSOCIATION" (in French). Stade Rennais F.C. 6 October 2012
Jean_Makoun
2023(2023-06-29) (aged 69) Paris, France Resting place Nsélang, Biwong-Bulu, Mvila Division, South Region, Cameroon Party Cameroon People's Democratic Movement
Paulette_Bisseck
Belgian Catholic Priest
product being the production of a fourth, augmented edition of Nkutama a mvila za makanda (originally compiled by Jean Cuvelier in 1934[1972]) and more
Joseph_de_Munck
mpungi in Kikongo, and under a variety of names among the Teke, such as mvila mvili, mupara, munguani, mbabiyimi, nkuanku, and kô. The Bahungana refer
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Cameroonian Roman catholic bishop
appointed Bishop of the diocese of Ebolowa-Kribi covering the departments of Mvila and Ntem Valley. The next year, he was appointed Bishop of Sangmélima, Cameroon
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