The people who live along the divide are diverse, mainly speaking Central Sudanic languages in the northern parts and Bantu languages further south.
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The people who now live along the Congo-Nile divide in South Sudan speak Central Sudanic languages, and include the Kresh people.
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Mangbetu language, one of the most populous of the Central Sudanic languages