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  • '''Randaland''' ({{wp|Kirundi|Randa}}: ''Yigihugu ya-Eranda'') is a province in [[Rwizikuru]], which as of the ...in 1907, receiving its current name of Randaland after the [[Randa people|Randa]], who until the late 19th century governed the area as part of the [[Kingd
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  • ...incorporated as a village in 1939. By 1941, Dryden had a population of 315 people, where the population largely stayed as is over the next two decades. ...Fitzhubert]], due to its central location which would bring "unity" to all people from [[Yekumavirira]] to [[East Riziland]]. However, these schemes to reloc
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  • ...been strengthened by the migration of many peoples, including {{wp|Sesotho people|Balisa}} into the city. By 1871, the settlement had a population of 9,506 people, with 1,657 Eucleans and 682 [[Freemen]] residing in the city. That year, P
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  • ...ese policies culminated in the [[Port Vaugeois massacre]], which killed 22 people, and led to the declaration of an armed struggle by the [[Yekumavirira Libe ...onal Salvation Army]] would increase their activities in the {{wp|Tigrinya people|Akortu}}-majority areas of the [[Northern Territory (Rwizikuru)|Northern Te
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  • |ethnic_groups = {{wp|Shona people|Rwizi}} (58%)<br>Other Bahians (40%)<br>Others (2%) ...began to be established. However, these villages were no larger than 1,000 people, and were largely self-contained entities, exhibiting some aspects of the [
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