- or
Kotokoli (Cotocoli), is a Gur
language spoken in Togo, Ghana,
Benin and
Burkina Faso. It is used by
neighboring peoples. In
Ghana the
Kotokoli people...
- multi-religious city, but is
dominated by Islam. The
ethnic majority are
Kotokolis, who live
alongside Muslims.
Ancient indigenous stock of the
region mixed...
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southern coastline, they
account for 21% of the po****tion. Also
found are
Kotokoli or Tem and
Tchamba in the
centre and the
Kabye people in the
north (22%)...
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Sebeab (1887–97) Lomé (1897–1916) Common languages
German (official) Ewe,
Kotokoli,
Kabye Religion Islam, Christianity,
Traditional religion Governor • 1884...
- of France
Capital Lomé Common languages
French (official), Ewe, Kabye,
Kotokoli etc
Commissioner History • Occupation 27
August 1914 • Togoland partitioned...
- en 1995) Jean-Claude Barbier, L'histoire présente,
exemple du
royaume Kotokoli au Togo,
Centre d'étude d'Afrique noire,
Institut d'études
politiques de...
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among the
group called Mossi, or Gurma, or Bussa, or Borgu, or Dagomba, or
Kotokoli, or Yoruba, or Tombo, or Bobo, or K.rmu – all of
these are unbelievers...
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Senegambian siblings.
Other varieties include the
Frafra koliko (Ghana), The
Kotokoli (also Tem or Temba) lawa (Togo,
Benin and Ghana), the
Gwari kaburu (Nigeria)...
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Several braille alphabets are used in Ghana. For English,
Unified English Braille has been adopted. Four
other languages have been
written in braille:...
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smaller migrant communities of Anii and Tem
people otherwise known as '
Kotokoli'. The
Nagots historically migrated from
Nigeria during a
westward Yoruba...