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Village in Bafuliiru Chiefdom, South Kivu
Mulenge is a village encircled by hills in the Kigoma groupement, within Bafuliiru Chiefdom, located in the Uvira Territory, South Kivu, in the eastern
Mulenge
Minority Ethnic group in South Kivu province, DR Congo
noted that the group represents "a rather unique case of ethnogenesis". Mulenge is a term historically referring to mountains concentrated on the High
Banyamulenge
Zambian religious leader
Alice Lenshina (1920–1978) was a Zambian woman, prisoner of conscience and self-appointed "prophetess" who is noted for her part in the "Lumpa Uprising"
Alice_Lenshina
Rebel group in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Twirwaneho Dates of operation Early 2010s – Present Headquarters Mulenge, South Kivu, DRC Part of Congo River Alliance Allies RED-Tabara M23 Opponents
Twirwaneho
River valley in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo
pseudonym "Banyamulenge" (literally 'those who live in Mulenge', the name of the peaks of Mulenge, where the Mwami of the Fuliiru had settled their predecessors)
Ruzizi_Plain
Village in South Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo
rather than Banya-Mulenge. Depelchin only used the term Banya-Mulenge once, as a nickname for Rwandan Tutsi refugees settled in Mulenge, a village in Bafuliiru
Minembwe
1996–1997 war in central Africa
Congolese independence in 1960 are known as Banyamulenge, meaning "from Mulenge", and had the right to citizenship under Zairian law. Tutsi who emigrated
First_Congo_War
circumstances and unite to bring peace to their region. Rose Mapendo was born in Mulenge, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), in 1963. She grew up in a humble Tutsi
Rose_Mapendo
Conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
dominated by Congolese Tutsi and led by Banyamulenge figures such as Dugu wa Mulenge, Joseph Rubibi, and Samson Muzuri. Although Banyamulenge leaders were wary
Kivu_conflict
Groupement in Bafuliiru Chiefdom, DR Congo
Operation Kimya II convoys near Bwegera and the death of an FARDC officer in Mulenge, in the high plateaus of Kigoma. In response to increasing attacks, Operation
Kigoma,_Bafuliiru_Chiefdom
Roman Catholic diocese in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
(Sainte-Famille) 1967 Includes a garage, social center, and health reference center Mulenge-Kidote (Saints Martyrs Baganda) 1963 Includes a social center Zone Pastorale
Diocese_of_Uvira
Zimbabwean football club
2000. The club even had a change of name for two years (2000–1)- "Bhanya Mulenge FC" – before reverting to their original name (City of Harare FC) in 2002
Harare_City_F.C.
Bantu ethnic group native to Central Africa
Plateau and the High Plateau. The Middle Plateau spans between Luvungi and Mulenge, with the altitude gradually increasing from 100 m to 1800 meters. This
Fuliru_people
Territory in South Kivu, DR Congo
Mubere, and Mulenge, in the Kigoma's middle plateau. After taking refuge in Kifuni village on 20 January, following intense combat in Mulenge, the rebel
Uvira_Territory
Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
the term "Banyamulenge" refers to various ethnic groups living on the Mulenge Plateau, which each maintaining its own identity. Such terms, including
North_Kivu
Embana; Nguba, André Asuka Akongo; Muanza, Vincent Kobo; Nasandhel, Ernest Mulenge; Bambuwu, Aimée Fifi Nzeza; Scherrer, Bruno; Strub-Wourgaft, Nathalie;
2022_in_science
Chiefdom in Uvira Territory, South Kivu
Plateau and the High Plateau. The Middle Plateau extends between Luvungi and Mulenge, with a gradual variation in elevation from 100 meters to 1800 meters.
Bafuliiru_Chiefdom
Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
temperature of 19 °C in Bukavu. Higher altitudes, such as the Minembwe, Mulenge, Kalonge, and Kahuzi-Biéga mountains, experience cooler temperatures. These
South_Kivu
Town in Democratic Republic of the Congo
Lemera Lubarika Luberizi Lulenge Lulingu Lumendje Luvungi Minembwe Minova Mulenge Mutambala Mutarule Kiringye Sange South Kivu Sugar Refinery Tangani'a Other
Lulingu
Species of amphibian
this species is threatened by expanding agriculture. It is present in the Mulenge Forest Reserve and the Katavi National Park, and it is likely to occur
Phrynobatrachus_stewartae
Sector in Fizi Territory, South Kivu
Many Tutsi refugees initially settled in localities such as Bwegera and Mulenge in Bafuliiru Chiefdom of Uvira Territory before dispersing to the highlands
Tanganyika,_Fizi_Territory
Territory in Sud-Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Bafuliiru Chiefdom of Uvira Territory, particularly in areas like Bwegera and Mulenge, before moving into the higher plateaus of Fizi Territory and Itombwe.
Fizi_Territory
Mountain range in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
especially the Uvira-facing slopes, and are heavily present in areas like Mulenge, Kigoma, and the upper parts of Uvira Territory. The Babembe are the most
Itombwe_Mountains
1996 massacre in Lemara, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Kishishe massacre Kasika Katogota Bwegera Lubarika Kamanyola Minembwe Mulenge "Attacks against other civilian populations – South Kivu". Retrieved 15
Lemera_massacre
City in South Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Kiliba, and Sange), and three administrative posts (Makobola, Luvungi, and Mulenge). This administrative configuration remained unaltered by Order No. 67-221
Uvira
Sector in the Fizi Territory, South Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Kinyarwanda is used by the Banyamulenge community, primarily settled near Mount Mulenge and the Minembwe high plateaus. Additionally, in the Basimunyaka-Sud groupement
Lulenge
Bilateral relations
independence from Belgium in 1960 are known as Banyamulenge, meaning "from Mulenge", and had the right to citizenship under law. Tutsi who emigrated following
Democratic Republic of the Congo–Rwanda relations
Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo–Rwanda_relations
Village in Democratic Republic of the Congo
Kivu conflict Kamituga Shi Lega people Lugushwa Mine Second Congo War Mulenge Minembwe Kasheke "Two conflicts, One Village: The Case of Kasika". Peace
Kasika_(village)
Town in Uvira Territory, South Kivu, DR Congo
extensively throughout Lemera. Beans, grown centrally between Rubanga and Mulenge, serve as a staple in local cuisine, commonly accompanied by bugali, a
Lemera
Massacre in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
justice and accountability. Beni massacre Kipupu Massacre Mutarule Lemera Mulenge 2020 Democratic Republic of the Congo attacks "DR Congo: Rwandan-backed
Kishishe_massacre
Village in the DRC
increases. Two main seasons characterize Katogota: the rainy and dry seasons. Mulenge Sange Lemera Fuliiru people Uvira Territory Udomkun, P.; Mutegi, C.; Wossen
Katogota
Territory in North Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Banyamulenge. By asserting that their collective ancestry originated in Mulenge village of Bafuliiru Chiefdom in the South Kivu province and dated back
Masisi_Territory
Congolese political administrative entity
sheep, chickens, pigs, rabbits, and guinea pigs. Kamanyola Kinyandonyi Mulenge Sange Bukavu Kabare "Province du Sud Kivu Territoire de Walungu Chefferie
Kaniola_Groupement
Groupement in Bavira Chiefdom, DR Congo
Lwindi (present-day Lwindi Chiefdom) and later established settlements in Mulenge, Luvungi, and Lemera between the 10th and 14th centuries, which laid the
Makobola_1
Congolese rebel
Fuliru and Vira people. They overran the Luvungi, Luberizi, as well as Mulenge groupings and attacked the Kiliba and Lemera posts of the Congoloese military
Louis_Bidalira
Ethnic group
Namundi, and Nakasiwa, and gradually, they occupied an area extending from Mulenge to the upper Sange River in the north (Uvira Territory) and the Sandja
Zyoba_people
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Bard; travelling musician/singer.
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Beautiful
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Victorious
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Dweller at the Acre Meadow; Place Name; Oak Meadow
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 Spanish name ANBESSA means "lion."
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Small; little.
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Honest and caring
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Crescent-like
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Ancestor of the Prophet Muhammad Called Abd Manaaf
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