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Balanda Bviri people

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The Balanda Bviri and Balanda Boor who speak language similar to the Luo are an ethnic group living in the South Sudanese state of Western Equatoria and Western Bahr el Ghazal states.[1] They number about 243,000 and speak Bviri, one of the Ubangian languages and Boor speak language similar to Luo.

The Balanda Bviri and Balanda Boor live in both Western Equatoria( Tambura County, Nagero County, Mopoi, Yangiri Payam of Ezo County and Nadiangere Payam of Yambio County)and Western Bahar El Ghazal( Wau, Bazia, Bagari and Dem Zubier) their number is more than estimated 243,000 taking into consideration those in diaspora and South Sudan.

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