They settle in the western part of Gongola mainly in and around the hills of the volcanic Lunguda Plateau, Adamawa state.
When Blench (2008) broke up Adamawa, Lunguda was made a branch of the Bambukic languages.
Variants of the name Longuda include Languda, Longura, Nunguda, Nungura, Nunguraba.
[4] Partly due to word taboo customs, there is considerable lexical diversity among Longuda dialects.
[5] The Lunguda settle in the northeastern part of Nigeria, mostly in Guyuk, Adamawa state in Guyuk LGA, Balanga LGA of Gombe state and some parts of Borno.