Loma people

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The Loma
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Total population
309,000
Regions with significant populations
 Guinea 144,000 [1]
 Liberia 165,000 [2]
Languages
Loma
Religion
Loma religion, Christianity 20%
Related ethnic groups
Mende, Loko, Gbandi, Kpelle, Zialo, Gola

The Loma (or Loghoma, Looma, Lorma) are a Manden ethnic group living primarily in the mountainous, sparsely populated border region between Guinea and Liberia.[3] Their population was estimated in 309,000 Loma between both countries.(2015)

The Loma speak a language in the Southwestern branch of the Mande family. The language is similar to the Kpelle, Mende, Gola, Vai, and Bandi languages.[3]

The Malinke, Konyaka, and Kissi refer to the Loma as Toma.[1][3] Loma today refer to themselves as Löömàgìtì (IPA: [lɔːmàɡìtì], or Löghömagiti [lɔɣɔmaɡiti] in Guinea), meaning "Loma people," and call their language Löömàgòòi [lɔːmàɡòːi] or Löghömàgòòi [lɔɣɔmàɡòːi]).[3]

References

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