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Butre is a
village in the
Ahanta West district,
district in the
Western Region of Ghana.
Butre contains the Fort
Batenstein Castle. "Ahanta West District"...
- The
Treaty of
Butre between the
Netherlands and
Ahanta was
signed at
Butre (historical spelling: Boutry),
Dutch Gold
Coast on 27
August 1656. The treaty...
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situated near
Butre (old spelling: Boutry). The fort was
ceded with the
entire Dutch Gold
Coast to
Britain in 1872. At this fort, the
Treaty of
Butre was signed...
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Flagship Mountain (76°43′S 161°30′E / 76.717°S 161.500°E / -76.717; 161.500 (Flagship Mountain)) is a prominent,
conical rock peak, 1,720
metres (5...
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suitable for surfing. On the east
there is a
small fishing village called Butre with a beach, a
lagoon and
several tourist resorts. The old
language in...
- ****ociation and
Government Whip in the
House of
Lords Field of
Dishonor Butre, "Ganny"
Elfride Margarete – 'Clan'
leader of
Parmley Station.
Widow of...
- the
Ahanta area in what is now
Western Ghana, they
signed the
Treaty of
Butre with the
Ahanta in 1656,
which nominally subjected the
Ahanta to
Dutch rule...
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after the
recapture of Recife. In 1656, the
company signed the
Treaty of
Butre (Dutch Gold Coast). In 1659 the
Danish West
India Company, an undercover...
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governor Hendrik Tonneboeijer. The
Dutch government used the
Treaty of
Butre as the
basis for
military action against Badu
Bonsu and an expeditionary...
- book with an
unpublished text by
Maurice Polard and 5
engravings by
Anick Butré,
Editions du
Capricorne Maurice Polard also
wrote the
preface to the book...