- The
Ayizo languages (
Ayizɔ) are Gbe
languages spoken in Benin. They are
Ayizo, Kotafon, and Gbesi. The
Ayizo languages are
spoken in
Benin across and near...
-
coastal borderland of Togo and Benin,
between Anexo and
Grand Popo.
Ayizɔ (
Ayizo, Ayize) –
Atlantique province, Benin.
Kotafon (Kotafohn) – Mono Province...
- (1905)
Total po****tion 5
million (including
related groups like; Gun, Mahi,
Ayizo, Weme)
Languages Fon,
French Related ethnic groups Other Gbe peoples...
- of Benin, and has been
applied to Fon, Adja, Yoruba, Dendi, Boo, Yom and
Ayizo. It has been used in mother-tongue
education in
specialized schools. Gbékoun...
- Aghem, Ahanta, Aja (Benin), Akan, Akoose, Anii, Anufo, Anyin, Avatime,
Ayizo Gbe, Baatonum, Bafia, Ba****, Baka (Cameroon), Baoulé, Bariba, Bambara, Bandi...
- as Ouidah; the Maxi in
central Collines,
especially around Savalou; the
Ayizɔ of
central Atlantique (Allada); the Xwla and
Xueda in the
lagoons of the...
-
Eastern Phla–Pherá, and
Western Phla–Pherá): Agbome, Ajra, Alada, Arohun,
Ayizo, Ci, Daxe, Fon, Gbekon, Gbesi, Gbokpa, Gun, Kotafon, Kpase, Maxi, Movolo...
- translocation.
Anthropomorphic figurines produced especially in the Fon and
Ayizo area of
southern Benin are
commonly called bǒciɔ ("bǒ cadaver").
These bǒciɔ...
- the
salinity of the lake's
southern end to increase. The
Pedah and the
Ayizo are the two main
ethnic groups living on the s****s of Lake Ahémé. Fishing...
- was 2.20. The main
ethnolinguistic groups in the
department include the
Ayizo, Ede, Fon, Gun, Phla (or 'Xwla'),
Tofin and Yoruba. In 1999, the department...