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Figure 1: Map of the distribution of the Niger-Congo and the Nilo-Saharan families in the DRC
Table 1: Niger-Congo > Benue-Congo > Bantoid FamilyGenusLanguageNumber of speakersWhereComments
Table 1: Niger-Congo > Benue-Congo > Bantoid FamilyGenusLanguageNumber of speakersWhereComments Lunda 222,000 in Zambia
Table 2: Niger-Congo > Adamawa-Ubangian FamilyGenusLanguageNumber of speakersWhereComments
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