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Atakora may
refer to:
Atakora Department,
Benin Atakora Province,
Benin (historic)
Atakora River Atakora Mountains Atakora (Jugu), see
Rulers of the Gurmanche...
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Atakora [a.ta.kɔ.ʁa] (also
spelled Atacora,
named for the
Atakora Mountains) is the
northwesternmost department of Benin.
Externally it
borders Togo to...
- Lalawélé
Atakora (also
known as
Atakora Lalawélé; born 9
November 1990) is a
Togolese footballer who
plays for FCO
Tourangeau as a winger. On 20 June 2017...
- The
Atakora River is a
tributary of Lake
Volta in Ghana, it
flows about 60 km east to the Lake Volta. Its
entire course is in
south Ghana. Ghana: Rivers...
- also
known as the
Akwapim Hills, and in
Benin it is also
known as the
Atakora Mountains /ˌætəˈkɔːrə/. Part of the
range is ****ociated with the country...
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Sampson Atakora is a
Ghanaian Politician and a
member of the
Third Parliament of the
Fourth Republic representing the
Ejura Sek****umasi in the Ashanti...
- That Won't End". The New Yorker. ISSN 0028-792X.
Retrieved June 8, 2024.
Atakora, Afia (October 6, 2020). "What
Happens When a
Vacation Goes
Wrong — and...
- Saint-Claude-de-Diray, 2012, 155 p. (ISBN 978-2-35706-021-0) Albert-Marie Maurice,
Atakora : Otiau, Otammari, Osari,
peuples du Nord-Bénin (1950), Académie des sciences...
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Bariba and the Fula in the northeast; the
Betammaribe and the
Somba in the
Atakora Mountains; the Fon in the area
around Abomey in the
South Central and the...
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Kurugu IV
Atakora 18?? to 1880
Nyora III 1880 to 28 July 1899 Kpe Toni III 11
August 1899 to 1900 Baba
Jimba 13
February 1900 to 19??
Atakora 19?? to 19...