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Avatime Traditional area
Avatime (Amedzofe,
Avatime Biakpa,
Avatime Dzogbefeme,
Avatime Gbadzeme,
Avatime Fume, and
Avatime Dzokpe)
Avatime Vane...
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Avatime may
refer to:
Avatime people Avatime language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Avatime. If an
internal link led...
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Avatime, also
known as Afatime, Sideme, or Sia, is a Kwa
language of the
Avatime (self designation:
Kedone (m.sg.))
people of
eastern Ghana. The Avatime...
- The
Avatime are an Akan
people who live in
Volta region of Ghana.
History has it that they are
Ahanta people who
migrated to the
Volta region. Olson,...
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distinct from the
letter F,
which represents an [f]. It is also used in the
Avatime, Lelemi, Nyangbo-Tafi, and Waci languages. The
minuscule italic ƒ, also...
- by
German missionaries. It is the home of the
oldest EP
Church in the
Avatime Traditional Area that was
built in 1889 by the Germans. It is at an altitude...
- Togoland.
Languages of
Western Togoland include English, French, Ewe, Dangme,
Avatime, and
several others. The main
religions are Christianity, Islam, and Voodoo...
- Guan
peoples include the Lolobi, Likpe, Akpafu, Akyode, Buem, Nyagbo,
Avatime, and Nkonya.[citation needed] This
region was
carved out of the
Volta Region...
- Nkonya, Likpe, Santrokofi, Akpafu,etc. Guan in the
Volta Region includes Avatime, Logba, Nyagbo, Tafi etc. In the
central region are the E****u, Awutu-Senya...
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Themes in West Africa's
History (2006). Brydon, Lynne. "Constructing
Avatime:
questions of
history and
identity in a West
African polity, c. 1690s to...