Bena people
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The Bena are a large ethnic and linguistic group based in the Iringa Region of south-central Tanzania who speak the Bantu Bena language. In 2001, the Bena population was estimated to number 670,000.[1]
Clans include the Wabena of Njombe highlands and its offshoot, the Wabena of Ulanga.[2]
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