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Summary
English: Distributions of
Berbers in western
North Africa.
- Legend
- Dark Blue : Tuaregs
- Purple : Zaians (Middle-Atlas mountains Berbers, also called Amazighs in a specifically sense or Brabers)
- Yellow : Riffis
- Light purple : Chenwis
- Red : Kabyles
- Green : Chawis
- Orange : Saharian Berbers (Zenagas, Mozabites, Siwis)
- Light Blue : Chleuhs
- Credits
- Created by Ayadho.
- Based on an older version uploaded by Agurzil.
- I didn't keep the legend within to let it be reusable in every language.
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