Runga people
Ethnic group in Africa
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The Runga are an ethnic group in Chad as well as the Central African Republic, in which they are found in the north and northeast of the country. The majority of the Runga are Muslim.[1]
| Total population | |
|---|---|
| 96,000 | |
| Regions with significant populations | |
| 66,000 | |
| 30,000 | |
| Languages | |
| Runga, Chadian Arabic, French, Sango | |
| Religion | |
| Islam (mainly Sunni) | |
Organization
The Runga are distinguished[2] between the Runga who speak Chadian Arabic and the Runga-Aiki who speak Aiki (and often also Arabic). Despite this linguistic distinction, there is a great cultural homogeneity.[2]
Notable people
- Mahamat Kamoun, former prime minister of Central African Republic
- Noureddine Adam, Central African warlord and ICC fugitive
- Abdoulaye Hissène, Central African warlord