

The Bantus constitute an ethnolinguistic group located mainly in Sub-Saharan Africa and encompassing about 400 different ethnic subgroups. The unity of this group, however, appears more clearly in the linguistic scope, since these hundreds of groups and subgroups have, as mother tongue, a language of the Bantu family.
Its eyes are replaced by 8balls and the star and crescent are removed so that it won't be mistaken by Libyaball.
History[edit | edit source]
Bantuball started as an
8ball. Around 2,000 BC, Bantus started to migrate to Central and Southern Africa, displacing some of the
Khoisanball. The migration is said to have happened for 1500 years. Some Bantus live in places like Southern
Somaliaball or
Nigeriaball, but these countries themselves are not
Bantu countries.
Bantu Users[edit | edit source]
The Bantu Languages Countries
Angolaball
Mozambiqueball
South Africaball
Zambiaball
Zimbabweball
Lesothoball
Kenyaball
Eswatiniball
Botswanaball
Tanzaniaball
Democratic Republic of the Congoball
Republic of the Congoball
Gabonball
Equatorial Guineaball
Cameroonball
Central African Republicball
Ugandaball
Burundiball
Rwandaball
Comorosball
Malawiball
How to draw[edit | edit source]
Drawing Bantuball isn't difficult:
- Divide the basic circle shape (provided it isn't made with circle tool) into three horizontal stripes, red, black and green
- Draw two 8balls for eyes and you're done. It's just like
Libyaball, but without the star and crescent.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
- Ancient Countryballs
- Africa
- Central Africa
- Historical Countryballs
- Christian
- Kenyaball
- Tanzaniaball
- Burundiball
- DR Congoball
- Congoball
- Rwandaball
- Mozambiqueball
- Zambiaball
- Zimbabweball
- Malawiball
- Botswanaball
- Namibiaball
- South Africaball
- Lesothoball
- Eswatiniball
- Cameroonball
- Equatorial Guineaball
- Gabonball
- Ugandaball
- Comorosball
- Red Green Black
- Southern Africa
- Angolaball
- Muslim