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Subia people
Baikuhane / Basubia
Subia woman wearing a musisi
Total population
43300 ()
Regions with significant populations
Namibia
33000[1]
Botswana
7600
Zambia
2700
Languages
Subia
Religion
Christianity
Related ethnic groups
Mafwe
Mbalangwe
Totela
Yeyi
Lozi
The Ikuhane people, also known as the Subiya or Subia, are a Bantu-speaking ethnic group who are native to Southern Africa, primarily Namibia. They form part of Namibia’s Zambezi people and are also found in large numbers in Botswana and Zambia. Their language is the Ikuhane language (Chikuhane) also known as the Subia language (Chisubia).
^"The Subia People Group In All Countries". Joshua Project. Joshua Project. Retrieved 28 May 2022.
The Ikuhane people, also known as the Subiya or Subia, are a Bantu-speaking ethnic group who are native to Southern Africa, primarily Namibia. They form...
language spoken in Southern Africa. It is also known as Subia and spoken by the Ikuhane people in Namibia, Botswana & Zambia. The language is called Chikuhane...
region’s capital, Katima Mulilo. It is also the Royal Headquarters of the Subiapeople. In 2013, it was upgraded from a settlement to a village with its own...
land which was and is still believed to be a place where ghosts live/d. "Subia, Chikwahane in Namibia". "People of Caprivi". Retrieved 8 October 2012....
Chobe Rivers. 33,000 are part of the Subiapeople[citation needed] and about 17,000 are part of the Lozi people amongst other ethnic groups such as Mafwe...
River. It is home to some 2500–3000 people in 25 small villages, including Tswanas (from Botswana) and Subiapeople (from Namibia). Impalila is usually...
authorities of Botswana (and its predecessors). The Court found that while the Subiapeople of the Caprivi Strip (territory belonging to Namibia) did indeed use...
dynasty of the Kalanga people.: xxiii c. 1500 – Ancestors of the Tswana people, Subiapeople, Birwa people, and Pedi people migrate to present-day Botswana...
closest affinities to Ila are found in a line of dialects stretching from the Subia on the Zambezi to the Bemba on Lake Tanganyika, and including midway the...
that drew development here). Katima Mulilo is inhabited by members of the Subia, Mafwe, Mbalangwe, Totela, Yeyi and Lozi. The town's coat of arms, still...
archived from the original on 31 May 2022, retrieved 5 April 2022 González Subías, José Luis (2007). "La extensión del Romanticismo en España". Cuadernos...
Destinations 6 Parent company Iberostar Group Headquarters Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain Key people Gabriel Subías (CEO) Website www.w2fly.es...
minister of defense Marco Subia Martinez, when his Air Force plane crashed in heavy rain near the Peruvian border. Many people believe that he was assassinated...
governing structure in Namibia based on the ethnicity of the indigenous people of the territory. Acceptance of a traditional authority is vested in the...
New York Times, November 23, 2021 Gonzalo Aranda Jimenez, Sandra Montón Subías, Margarita Sánchez Romero, The Archaeology of Bronze Age Iberia: Argaric...
muro de la ciudad, aplicaba aquellas escaleras al costado de la torre y subía por ellas el primero, hasta la torre y cogía al centinela y le decía: "Grita...
Archbishop of Mexico Juan Manuel Dávalos (born 1953), Mexican politician Karina Subía Dávalos (born 19??), Ecuadorian politician Katherine Dávalos Ortega (born...
muro de la ciudad, aplicaba aquellas escaleras al costado de la torre y subía por ellas el primero, hasta la torre y cogía al centinela y le decía: "Grita...
Sobradiel Palace. He studied with the Aragonese artist Francisco Bayeu y Subías and his painting began to show signs of the delicate tonalities for which...
cases deserve note: in Spain, Goya in his first phase and Ramón Bayeu y Subías; in the United States, John Singleton Copley; in Russia, Dmitry Levitsky...
stucco, in its walls are frescoes painted around 1791 by Francisco Bayeu y Subías, who was the brother in law of Francisco de Goya. The subjects represented...
Marxians wrote that there was a positive identification on the part of the people with the Napoleonic revolution, but this is probably impossible to substantiate...
Negro, Guavio, Batán, Juan Viejo, Corrales, Bosque, Colorado, Barroblanco, Subia or Chocho, Panches and Pagüey all originate in the Sumapaz and San Fortunato...