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The Vinza (Wavinza in Swahili) are a Bantu ethnic and linguistic group based in Kigoma Region, Tanzania. In 1987 the Vinza population was estimated to be 10,000. The Vinza people speak the Vinza language, also known as Kivinza, which belongs to the Central Bantu language family. Many Vinza people also speak the Swahili language. The Vinza are also sometimes called Binza and Mabinza.

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  • La vinzaoj estas etno kun aparta lingvo loĝanta en nord-okcidenta Tanzanio. En 1987 la vinzaoj estis taksitaj 10.000 homoj[1]. (eo)
  • The Vinza (Wavinza in Swahili) are a Bantu ethnic and linguistic group based in Kigoma Region, Tanzania. In 1987 the Vinza population was estimated to be 10,000. The Vinza people speak the Vinza language, also known as Kivinza, which belongs to the Central Bantu language family. Many Vinza people also speak the Swahili language. The Vinza are also sometimes called Binza and Mabinza. (en)
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  • La vinzaoj estas etno kun aparta lingvo loĝanta en nord-okcidenta Tanzanio. En 1987 la vinzaoj estis taksitaj 10.000 homoj[1]. (eo)
  • The Vinza (Wavinza in Swahili) are a Bantu ethnic and linguistic group based in Kigoma Region, Tanzania. In 1987 the Vinza population was estimated to be 10,000. The Vinza people speak the Vinza language, also known as Kivinza, which belongs to the Central Bantu language family. Many Vinza people also speak the Swahili language. The Vinza are also sometimes called Binza and Mabinza. (en)
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