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Baoulé /ˈbaʊˌleɪ/ (Baule:
Baule [ba.u.le]; French:
baoulé [bawle]) are a Akan
people and one of the
largest ethnicities in Côte d'Ivoire. The
Baoulé are...
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Baoulé or
Baule may
refer to:
Baoulé people Baoulé language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Baoulé. If an
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Baoulé (native name: wawle), also
known as
Baule or Bawule,[citation needed] is a
language spoken in
central and
southern Ivory Coast,
including in the...
- French, and
indigenous languages are also
widely used,
including Bété,
Baoulé, Dyula, Dan, Anyin, and
Cebaara Senufo. In total,
there are
around 78 languages...
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Baoule (also
known as Lobi or Mere) is a
breed of
Savannah Shorthorn cattle found in
north and
central Ivory Coast and the
southern tip of Mali. They...
- The
Boucle du
Baoulé National Park (French: Parc
National de la
Boucle du
Baoulé) lies in
western Mali, in
Kayes Region and
Koulikoro Region, set up in...
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Baoulé River (French:
Fleuve Baoulé, from
Manding for "Red River") is a
river in Mali in West Africa. It
flows from a
source west of
Bamako to the...
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Stempfferia baoule, the
Baoule epitola, is a
butterfly in the
family Lycaenidae. It is
found in
Sierra Leone and
Ivory Coast. The
habitat consists of forests...
- Niger–Congo family. In the
southeastern quadrant are Kwa languages, some such as
Baoulé and
Anyin (2–3
million and 1
million speakers) part of a
dialect continuum...
- the Akan
people include: the Agona, Akuapem, Akwamu, Akyem, Anyi, Asante,
Baoulé, Bono, Chakosi, Fante, Kwahu, Sefwi, W****a, Ahanta,
Denkyira and Nzema,...