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Ngong may refer to: *Ngong, Cameroon, a town *Ngong, Kenya, a town ** Roman Catholic Diocese of Ngong * Ngong (language), spoken in Cameroon See also *Ngong Hills, in Kenya *Ngong Ping Ngong Ping () is a highland in the western part of Lantau Island, Hong Kong. It hosts Po Lin Monastery and Tian Tan Buddha amidst the hills which is about 34 m tall. There are several hills nearby which are also an attraction to tourists. It is ...
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Ngong, Cameroon
Ngong is a town and commune in the Bénoué department, North Region of Cameroon. As of 2005 census, it had a population of 92,568.''Troisième recensement général de la population et de l'habitat'' (3e RGPH, 2005), Bureau central des recensements et des études de population du Cameroun (BUCREP), 2010. See also *Communes of Cameroon The Divisions of Cameroon are the third-level units of administration in Cameroon. They are organised by divisions and sub divisions of each province (now Regions). As of 2005 (and since 1996) there are 2 urban communities (Douala and Ya ... References Site de la primature - Élections municipales 2002 Contrôle de gestion et performance des services publics communaux des villes camerounaises - Thèse de Donation Avele - Université Montesquieu Bordeaux IV * Charles Nanga, La réforme de l’administration territoriale au Cameroun à la lumière de la loi constitutionnelle n° 96/06 du 18 janvier 1996', Mémoire ENA. Populated pl ...
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Ngong, Kenya
Ngong is a town near the Ngong Hills along the Great Rift Valley, Kenya, Great Rift Valley within Kajiado County, located in the southwest of Nairobi, in southern Kenya. The word ''"Ngong"'' is a Maasai language, Maasai word derived from the word "enkong'u" meaning both "the 'eye'" and "''eye of water''" or thus ''spring'' of water. The original place name is ''ɛnkɔŋʉ́ ɛ́ mʉny'', literally ''the eye of the rhinoceros'' but functionally ''Rhinoceros Spring''; an alternative name is ''ɔlchɔ́rrɔ ɛ́ mʉny'' (''olchorro'' is a synonymn of ''enkong'u''). ''Ngong'' is the anglicization of ''ɛnkɔŋʉ́''. Seemingly the British found ''enkong'u e muñ'' too difficult to pronounce. A widespread false etymology is linked with the knuckle shape of the hills. The Ngong Hills, (known to the Maasai as 'Oloolaiser") from the eastside slopes, overlook the Nairobi National Park game reserve and, off to the north, the city of Nairobi. The Ngong Hills, from the westward slopes ...
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Roman Catholic Diocese Of Ngong
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Ngong () is a diocese located in the city of Ngong in the ecclesiastical province of Nairobi in Kenya. History * 20 October 1959: Established as Apostolic Prefecture of Ngong from Metropolitan Archdiocese of Nairobi and Diocese of Kisumu * 9 December 1976: Promoted as Diocese of Ngong Leadership * Prefects Apostolic of Ngong (Roman rite) ** Father Joannes de Reeper, M.H.M. (1960–1964), appointed Bishop of Kisumu ** Father Colin Cameron Davies, M.H.M. (1964–1976); ''see below'' * Bishops of Ngong (Roman rite) ** Bishop Colin Cameron Davies, M.H.M. (1976–2002); ''see above'' ** Bishop Cornelius Schilder, M.H.M. (2002–2009) ** Bishop John Oballa Owaa (2012-) See also *Catholic Church in Uganda The Catholic Church in Uganda is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome. According to the 2024 census, there were an estimated 16,985,004 Catholics in the country, comprising around 37 perce ...
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Ngong (language)
Nagumi, also known as Ngong (Gong), is an extinct Jarawan language of the North Province of Cameroon Cameroon, officially the Republic of Cameroon, is a country in Central Africa. It shares boundaries with Nigeria to the west and north, Chad to the northeast, the Central African Republic to the east, and Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and the R .... It had only two fluent speakers in 1983 and only one in 1995. References Languages of Cameroon Extinct languages of Africa Jarawan languages {{Cameroon-lang-stub ...
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Ngong Hills
The Ngong Hills are peaks in a ridge along the Great Rift Valley, located southwest near Nairobi, in southern Kenya. The word "Ngong" is an Anglicization of a Maasai phrase "enkong'u emuny" meaning rhinoceros spring, and this name derives from a spring located near Ngong Town. The Ngong Hills, from the eastside slopes, overlook the Nairobi National Park and, off to the north, the city of Nairobi. The Ngong Hills, from the westside slopes, overlook the Great Rift Valley dropping over below, where Maasai villages have been developed. The peak of the Ngong Hills is above sea level. During the years of British colonial rule, the area around the Ngong Hills was a major settler farming region, and many traditional colonial houses are still seen in the area. In the 1985 film ''Out of Africa'', the four peaks of the Ngong Hills appear in the background of several scenes near Karen Blixen's house. Local residents still reported seeing lions in the Hills during the 1990s. The solit ...
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