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The Lopit people are an ethnic group found in Eastern Equatoria State, South Sudan.〔(Gurtong Peace Project )〕 Traditionally, they refer to themselves as ''donge'' (plural) or ''dongioni'' (singular). The Lopit number 160,000 to 200,000 people〔2008 Sudanese Census〕 living in the Lopit area, in the Lopit mountains which extend from the east to the north of Torit. The Lopit area borders Pari to the north, Bari to north west, Lokoya and Otuho to the west, Otuho and Dongotono to the south, and Toposa and Boya to the east.〔(Distribution of Ethnic Groups in Southern Sudan (as of 24 Dec 2009) ) - United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), 2010〕 Lopit comprises 55-57 villages. Imehejek is the headquarters of Lopa county and is located in the Lopit area. There are six ''payams'' (administrative areas)〔(STARBASE (Sudan Transition and Recovery Database): Report on Torit County ), Page 2 - United Nations Sudan, 2005.〕 in the Lopit area: Imehejek (eastern / centre), Lohutok and Hejuhiteng (south), Harihilo (north), Longiro and Bule (western / centre). == Language == (詳細はLopit language, a Nilotic language which has six different dialects: Ngabori, Dorik, Ngotira, Omiaha, Lohutok, and Lolongo. The Tennet people also live amongst the Lopit, and speak the Tennet language as well as Lopit (Dorik and Ngabori dialects).
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