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Thanehood
Thanehood Thane"hood, n. The character or dignity of a thane; also, thanes, collectively. --J. R. Green.

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- Aného, previously known as Anecho, is a town in southeastern Togo, lying on the Gulf of Guinea near the border of Benin. Founded in the late 17th century...
- The Lomé–Aného railway was the first railway in the German protectorate of Togoland. Over a length of 44 kilometers, it connected the administrative center...
- Archived 2013-01-27 at the Wayback Machine Frederick Adetokumboh M'Cormack at IMDb An African Family Archive: The Lawsons of Little Popo/Aneho v t e...
- that exported these enslaved people from Africa include Ouidah, Lagos, Aného (Little Popo), Grand-Popo, Agoué, Jakin, Porto-Novo, and Badagry. These...
- The Roman Catholic Diocese of Aného (Latin: Anehen(sis)) is a diocese located in the city of Aného in the ecclesiastical province of Lomé in Togo. July...
- ruining its rival, Aného, until then much more important. From this development, a network of railways could be deplo****: to Aného in 1905, to Kpalimé...
- 9 major football leagues in Togo. Lomé Commune Lomé Ligue Maritime Est Aného, Tabligbo, Vo, Togoville, Akoumapé Ligue Maritime Ouest Lomé: Tsévié and...
- (381 mi). N2 connects Lomé with Aneho. The extension of N2 is Highway RNIE1, or the Trans–West African Coastal Highway, from Aneho to Cotonou in Benin. Other...
- protectorates were established in 1884. In February 1884, the chiefs of the town of Aného were abducted by German soldiers and forced to sign a treaty of protection...
- under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 IGO (CC BY 3.0 IGO) license. "Aného-Glidji Aglomeration". UNESCO World Heritage Centre (in French). Retrieved...