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Where do most Swahili live?

It's important to clarify that "Swahili" refers to a language and culture, not a specific ethnicity. There isn't a single "Swahili people."

However, Swahili is spoken by a vast number of people across East Africa. Here's where you'd find the highest concentration of Swahili speakers:

* Tanzania: Swahili is the official language of Tanzania, and it is spoken by a majority of the population.

* Kenya: Swahili is one of the official languages of Kenya, and it is widely spoken, especially in urban areas.

* Uganda: Swahili is a significant language in Uganda, particularly in the western and northern regions.

* Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC): Swahili is spoken in the eastern part of the DRC, especially in the Kivu provinces.

* Other East African countries: Swahili is also spoken in smaller communities in other East African countries like Rwanda, Burundi, and Somalia.

It's important to remember that Swahili is a language of trade and communication, and it is spoken by people of various ethnicities across East Africa.

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