Beti-Pahuin peoples

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The Beti-Pahuin peoples are a cluster of closely related Bantu-speaking ethnic groups of Central Africa, primarily in Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, and Gabon, known for shared cultural traditions and languages such as Bulu, Ewondo, and Fang.

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Bulu language ethnicGroup Beti-Pahuin peoples
Beti languages ethnolinguisticGroup Beti-Pahuin peoples
this entity surface form: Beti-Pahuin people