-
family was
previously called Voltaic,
following the
French name (langues)
Voltaïques (named
after the
Volta River). It was once
considered to be more extensive...
-
Gabriel (1979).
Contribution à la
classification généalogique des
langues voltaïques.
Peeters Publishers. ISBN 2852970635. Moñino, Yves (1988).
Lexique comparatif...
- Le Mambar. In Prost, André (ed.),
Contribution à l'étude des
langues voltaïques: Dakar:
Institut Fondamental d'Afrique Noire, Université de Dakar. pp...
- countries.
Macroethnic groupings in the
country include Akan (42.1%),
Voltaiques or Gur (17.6%),
Northern Mandés (16.5%), Kru-speaking
peoples (11%), Southern...
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Revolutionary Communist Party (French:
Parti communiste révolutionnaire
voltaïque, PCRV) is a
communist party in
Burkina Faso. It was
founded on 1 October...
- › The
Voltaic Communist Organization (French:
Organisation communiste voltaïque, OCV) was a
communist party in the
country now
known as
Burkina Faso....
- The
Hymne National Voltaïque was the
national anthem of
Upper Volta from 1960
until 1984, when the country's name was
changed to
Burkina Faso, and the...
- date 12
October 1959 (radio)
August 1963 (television)
Former names Radiodiffusion-Télévision
Voltaïque (1963-1984)
Official website https://www.rtb.bf/...
- Gabriel. 1979.
Contribution à la
classification Généalogique des
Langues Voltaïques. (Langues et
Civilisations à
Tradition Orale, 37.) Paris:
Centre National...
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Medal (1892)
Scientific career Fields Chemistry Institutions University of
Grenoble Thesis Étude des
forces electromotrices des éléments
voltaïques (1863)...