Kpala (also called Kwala and whose people call themselves Kpala in the language itself) is the Ubangian mother tongue of Kpala people, who inhabit the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Central African Republic and Congo-Brazzaville, in Africa. There are no statistics showing the number of people speaking this language as their native language. The number of speakers is estimated at around 3,000 (1986 SIL).
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- Kpala (also called Kwala and whose people call themselves Kpala in the language itself) is the Ubangian mother tongue of Kpala people, who inhabit the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Central African Republic and Congo-Brazzaville, in Africa. There are no statistics showing the number of people speaking this language as their native language. The number of speakers is estimated at around 3,000 (1986 SIL). Kpala people are found in the Équateur Province, small groups in Libenge and Boso-Bolo territories. Alternate names for Kpala are Kwala, Kpwaala and Gbakpwa.
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- Northwestern corner of Congo (DRC)
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- Kpala (also called Kwala and whose people call themselves Kpala in the language itself) is the Ubangian mother tongue of Kpala people, who inhabit the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Central African Republic and Congo-Brazzaville, in Africa. There are no statistics showing the number of people speaking this language as their native language. The number of speakers is estimated at around 3,000 (1986 SIL).
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