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Holoholo people : ウィキペディア英語版 | Holoholo people
The Holoholo people (also ''Horohoro'' or ''Kalanga'') are an ethnic group that live around Kalemie on Lake Tanganyika in the present-day Democratic Republic of the Congo, and on the opposite shore of the lake in Tanganyika. ==Language==
As of 2002 there were about 15,500 speakers of the Holoholo language. The name "Holoholo" was given to them by the Belgians. It comes from the sound of their greeting, which outsiders found comical. The alternative name "Kalanga" simply means people who were there before the current population.
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