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Ethnic group from Tanga Region of Tanzania Ethnic group
Nguu
Regions with significant populations
 Tanzania390,000
Languages
Ngulu
Religion
Majority: Islam
Minority: African Traditional Religion, Christianity
Related ethnic groups
Kaguru, Zigua, Somali Bantus, other Bantus

The Ngulu people, also known as the Geja, Kingulu, Nguru, Nguu, Wayomba, (Swahili collective: Wangulu) are a Bantu ethnolinguistic group hailing from Southern Kilindi District, western Tanga Region of Tanzania and Mvomero District of Morogoro Region. The Ngulu population is around 390,000 people.

References

  1. "Ethnologue report for language code: heh". Ethnologue.com. Retrieved 2013-02-02.
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Immigrants
Kilindi District
Capital: Songe
Wards
  1. Jaila
  2. Kibirashi
  3. Kikunde
  4. Kilindi
  5. Kilwa
  6. Kimbe
  7. Kisangasa
  8. Kwediboma
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  10. Lwande
  11. Mabalanga
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Tanga Region
Capital: Tanga
Districts
  1. Bumbuli District
  2. Handeni District
  3. Handeni Town Council
  4. Kilindi District
  5. Korogwe District
  6. Korogwe Urban District
  7. Lushoto District
  8. Mkinga District
  9. Muheza District
  10. Pangani District
  11. Tanga District
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