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Bantus were largely replaced by Cushites in parts of the Horn of Africa, particularly in areas like modern-day Somalia, parts of Ethiopia, and Kenya. The Cushitic-speaking peoples migrated into these regions and established themselves, leading to a complex interplay of cultures and languages. The interaction between the two groups resulted in significant demographic and cultural changes, with Cushites often becoming dominant in certain areas.

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