KIBIRA. LIBVANUMA or LIHUKU. KUAMBA. 

 MANGALA. ILINGI. UPHTn. 



Kibira is spoken in the Congo Forest (Upper Ituri), on the Upper Aruwimi, and thence 



southwards to near Stanley Falls. 

 Libvanuma or Lihuku is spoken in the "Mboga" or Toba country, south of Bulega, 



west of Semliki, on the borders of the Congo Forest. Spoken by the Bahuku and 



Babvanuma. 

 Kuamba is spoken in Northern Toro, on the N. and N.W. flanks of Ruwenzori, by the 



Baamba. 

 Mangala is spoken in Central and Northern Congoland, east of the confluence of the 



Congo and Mubahgi- Welle, up the Mubahgi for a hundred miles ; and also along 



the Congo eastwards to near Ilingi. Mangala is the language of the Bafigala. It is 



allied to the tongue of the Babahgi (Bayanzi) who travel westwards to Stanley Pool. 

 Ilingi and UpcoTco are spoken on the extreme northern reaches of the main Congo. 



