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The '''Balanda Bviri''' are an ethnic group living in the [[South Sudan]]ese state of [[Western Bahr el Ghazal]].<ref>[http://www.gurtong.net/LinkClick.aspx?link=183&tabid=237 Gurtong Peace Project]</ref> They number about 40,000 and speak [[Bviri language|Bviri]], one of the [[Ubangian languages]].
The '''Balanda Bviri''' are an ethnic group living in the [[South Sudan]]ese state of [[Western Bahr el Ghazal and Western Equatoria]].<ref>[http://www.gurtong.net/LinkClick.aspx?link=183&tabid=237 Gurtong Peace Project]</ref> They number about 40,000 and speak [[Bviri language|Bviri]], one of the [[Ubangian languages]].


The Balanda Bviri live in both Western Equatoria (Tambura, Nagero, Mopoi, Kobir Bawo) and Western Bahar El Ghazal (Bazia, Bagari and Dem Zubier). Their number is more than estimated 40,000, taking into consideration those in diaspora and South Sudan.{{citation needed|date=January 2020}}
The Balanda Bviri live in both Western Equatoria (Tambura, Nagero, Mopoi, Yangiri, Nadiangere, Kobir Bawo) and Western Bahar El Ghazal (Bazia, Bagari and Dem Zubier). Their number is more than estimated 40,000, taking into consideration those in diaspora and South Sudan.{{citation needed|date=January 2020}}


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The Balanda Bviri are an ethnic group living in the South Sudanese state of Western Bahr el Ghazal and Western Equatoria.[1] They number about 40,000 and speak Bviri, one of the Ubangian languages.

The Balanda Bviri live in both Western Equatoria (Tambura, Nagero, Mopoi, Yangiri, Nadiangere, Kobir Bawo) and Western Bahar El Ghazal (Bazia, Bagari and Dem Zubier). Their number is more than estimated 40,000, taking into consideration those in diaspora and South Sudan.[citation needed]

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