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@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ Maracha: Headquarters at Nyadri, Miriadua Falls, Alikua Pyramid, Lake Rokoze (in
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Moyo: Predominantly Madi, Mt. Oce (arguably Tallest in West Nile), Nyeri, Ilo, Metu Hills and Caves, Fort Dufile, Laropi Ferry Crossing, Era Forest, Moki Springs, Arapi Limestone Factory, Dolo Island (with black and white collobus monkeys, birds plus reptiles)...
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Nebbi: Alurland (Emblem is Leopard), Biku Hill near Goli (Smallest Church on Earth), Paidha Hill, Agwara Dance...
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Obongi: Opi Island, Boat cruise (Sailing), Comboni Missionaries Farm (Agrotourism), Sportfishing, Waka Forest, Obongi Ferry...
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Orientale Province (DR Congo): There are about
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Pakwach: Albert Nile Bridge, Wang Lei (Separation point of Alur and Acholi ancestors), Owiny(i) Total Solar Eclipse Monument (Sunday 3rd November 2013), Fort Emin Pasha in Wadelai...
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Republic of South Sudan (ROSS): According to Madi oral tradition, their tribe came from Nigeria and moved eastwards. At Rejaf near present-day Juba, a woman broke away at lunchtime to look for her missing lugba [desert dates] which she had wrapped in leaves. The group that moved southwards with her were called "Lugba ni" by the Madi just like Lugbara call Baganda "A'bua (ni) [Bananas]". Lugbara is spoken in the republic and is related to Madi plus other Central Sudanic languages eg Avukaya...
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Terego: Headquarters at Leju, Mt. Wati, Olewa Falls, Onayi, Tooth Can Lost...
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Moyo: Predominantly Madi, Mt. Oce (arguably Tallest in West Nile), Nyeri, Ilo, Metu Hills and Caves, Fort Dufile, Laropi Ferry Crossing, Era Forest, Moki Springs, Arapi Limestone Factory, Dolo Island (with black and white collobus monkeys, birds plus reptiles)...
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Nebbi: Alurland (Emblem is Leopard), Biku Hill near Goli (Smallest Church on Earth), Paidha Hill, Agwara Dance...
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Obongi: Opi Island, Boat cruise (Sailing), Comboni Missionaries Farm (Agrotourism), Sportfishing, Waka Forest, Obongi Ferry...
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Orientale Province (DR Congo): There are about six Lugbara clans in former Zaire; many place names actually have meanings in Ugandan Lugbara...
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Pakwach: Albert Nile Bridge, Wang Lei (Separation point of Alur and Acholi ancestors), Owiny(i) Total Solar Eclipse Monument (Sunday 3rd November 2013), Fort Emin Pasha in Wadelai...
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Republic of South Sudan (ROSS): According to Madi oral tradition, their tribe came from Nigeria and moved eastwards. At Rejaf near present-day Juba, a woman broke away at lunchtime to look for her missing lugba [desert dates] which she had wrapped in leaves. The group that moved southwards with her were called "Lugba ni" by the Madi just like Lugbara call Baganda "A'bua (ni) [Bananas]". Lugbara is spoken in the republic and is related to Madi plus other Central Sudanic languages eg Avukaya...
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Terego: Headquarters at Leju, Mt. Wati, Olewa Falls, Onayi, Tooth Can Lost...
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