Rutara people
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The Rutara peoples (endonym: Banyakitara, Abanyakitara) are a group of closely related Bantu ethnic groups native to the African Great Lakes region. They speak mutually intelligible dialects and include groups such as the Banyoro, Banyankore and Bahaya.
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Total population | |
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14,606,000[1][2] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Uganda, Tanzania, the DRC and Rwanda | |
Languages | |
Rutara languages | |
Religion | |
Belief in Ruhanga | |
Related ethnic groups | |
other Great Lakes Bantu people |
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