Duala — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Duala Douala … Wikipedia Español
Duala — or Douala can refer to: Duala people, an ethnic group in Cameroon Duala language, part of the Bantu languages Douala, the largest city in Cameroon, founded by the Duala people Rudolf Duala Manga Bell (1873–1914), a Duala king and resistance… … Wikipedia
Duala — Duala, 1) Negerstamm in Kamerun. – 2) Seit 1901 amtlicher Name für den Hauptort der deutschen Kolonie Kamerun (s. d.) … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Duala — (Dualla), früher Kamerun, Hauptort des Bez. D., bis 1901 Hauptort des Schutzgebietes Kamerun, am Kamerunfluß, kurz vor dessen Mündung; Dampferstation, (1904) 158 weiße E. An der Kamerunbucht der Bantunegerstamm der D., ca. 20.000 Köpfe … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Duala — Douala (langue) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Douala (homonymie). Douala duala Parlée au Cameroun Région Afrique centrale Nombre de locuteurs 87 700 (1982) Classement … Wikipédia en Français
Duala — /dooh ah lah/, n. Douala. * * * ▪ people also spelled Douala, Bantu speaking people of the forest region of southern Cameroon (Cameroon, history of) living on the estuary of the Wouri River. By 1800 the Duala controlled Cameroon s trade… … Universalium
Duala — Douala ou Duala population vivant sur la côte du Cameroun occidental (plus d un million de personnes). Ils parlent des langues bantoues. Duala V. Douala … Encyclopédie Universelle
duala — düˈ(w)älə noun (plural duala or dualas) Usage: usually capitalized 1. a. : a Bantu speaking people of the coastal area of Cameroun b. : a member of such people … Useful english dictionary
Duala — Du|a|la I 〈m. 6 oder m.; , 〉 Angehöriger eines Bantustammes II 〈n.; od. s; unz.〉 eine Bantusprache * * * Duala, Volk und Stadt in Kamerun, Douala … Universal-Lexikon
Duala people — Duala Total population Total: roughly 400,000 if one includes all the subgroups (Bodiman, Ewodi, Pongo, Mungo, Bakweri, Isuwu, Bakundu...) Regions with significant populations Cameroon Languages Duala, Sawabantu languages Religion … Wikipedia