They are generally divided into two groups, Kalenjin and OmotikâDatooga, although there is some uncertainty as to the internal coherence of the Kalenjin branch.
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The Southern Nilotic languages are spoken mainly in western Kenya and northern Tanzania (with one of them, Kupsabiny or Sapiny, being spoken on the Ugandan side of Mount Elgon).
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