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The African Pygmies (or Congo Pygmies, variously also Central African foragers, "African rainforest hunter-gatherers" (RHG) or "Forest People of Central Africa") are a group of ethnicities native to Central Africa, mostly the Congo Basin, traditionally subsisting on a forager and hunter-gatherer lifestyle. They are divided into three roughly geographic groups:

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  • African Pygmies (en)
  • الأقزام الأفارقة (ar)
  • Pigmeos africanos (es)
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  • الأقزام الأفارقة (أو أقزام الكونغو، وبشكل مختلف أيضًا علفو وسط إفريقيا، «صائدو الغابات المطيرة الإفريقية» (RHG) أو «سكان الغابات في وسط أفريقيا») هم مجموعة من الأعراق الأصلية في وسط إفريقيا، ومعظمهم من حوض الكونغو، تعيش تقليديًا على أسلوب حياة العلف والصياد. وهي مقسمة إلى ثلاث مجموعات جغرافية تقريبًا: (ar)
  • The African Pygmies (or Congo Pygmies, variously also Central African foragers, "African rainforest hunter-gatherers" (RHG) or "Forest People of Central Africa") are a group of ethnicities native to Central Africa, mostly the Congo Basin, traditionally subsisting on a forager and hunter-gatherer lifestyle. They are divided into three roughly geographic groups: (en)
  • Los Pigmeos africanos (o Pigmeos Congo también en sus variedades de «forrajeros centroafricanos», «cazadores-recolectores de la selva tropical africana» (RHG) o «pueblos de los bosques de África Central», ​) son un grupo de etnias tribales, que tradicionalmente subsisten en un estilo de vida de búsqueda de alimento en el bosque y cazador-recolector, nativos en África Central, sobre todo en la cuenca del Congo. Los pigmeos africanos se dividen en aproximadamente tres grupos geográficos: (es)
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