• Bono dialect (redirect from Abron language)
    Bono, also known as Abron, Brong, and Bono Twi, is a Central Tano language common to the Bono people and a major dialect of the Akan dialect continuum...
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    Bono people (redirect from Abron tribe)
    The Bono, also called the Brong and the Abron, are an Akan people of West Africa. Bonos are normally tagged Akan piesie or Akandifo of which Akan is a...
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    constructions in the languages of Africa". Studies in African Linguistics. 40 (1 & 2): 1–409. doi:10.32473/sal.v40i1.107282. "Abron". Ethnologue. Retrieved...
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    eighty languages are spoken. Of these, English, which was inherited from the colonial era, is the official language and lingua franca. Of the languages indigenous...
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  • Brong-Ahafo region, a former region in southern Ghana Brong-Solanki in Ghana Abron language, also known as Brong, in Ghana This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Gyaman (redirect from Abron Kingdom)
    ISBN 978-0-8166-7002-4. A Profile of Bono Kyempem (Essays on the Archaeology, History, Language and Politics of the Brong Peoples of Ghana), Edited with Introduction by...
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    Ivory Coast (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    Ture of the Wassoulou Empire. The Abron kingdom of Gyaaman was established in the 17th century by an Akan group, the Abron, who had fled the developing Ashanti...
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  • Wasa dialect (redirect from Wasa language)
    Ivory Coast. Wasa is mutually intelligible with Fante, Akuapem, Asante, and Abron, the latter three which are collectively known as Twi. Its dialects include...
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  • Abron or Habron (Ancient Greek: Ἅβρων) was the name of a number of people in classical Greek history: 1. A son of the Attic orator Lycurgus. 2. The son...
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    and western neighbour is the Mande language Ligbi. Southeast and south of Nafaanra and Ligbi, the Akan language Abron is spoken. The Nafana people live...
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    location." Originally a Dyula trading center, Bondoukou was conquered by the Abron, an Akan people, in the early seventeenth century; it soon became the economic...
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  • Dan-Yacouba in the west. Other groups, such as the Akan and their sub-groups the Abron, Akye, Anye, and Aowin also make up a large part of the population. Each...
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  • designation of the National Association of Realtors Abron dialect, a major dialect of the Akan language of Central Ghana Addison Brown (1830–1913), American...
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  • Carl Weber's Influence (category 2020s English-language films)
    Mark Goldman Mary Mackey as Judge Jeter Alex Morris as Auctioneer Tyler Abron as Keisha Judi Johnson as Reporter Todd Cattell as Officer Paul Jones Cody...
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    On 2 December 2023, a third production, Sleeping Beauty, opened at the Abrons Arts Center. Ryzik, Melena. "A Woman of Many Parts, Some Exposed" "The New...
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    many subgroups (including the Fanti, Ashanti, the Akuapem, the Wassa, the Abron, the Anyi, and the Baoulé, among others), so the religion varies greatly...
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  • History of Ivory Coast (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    century by the Abron, an Akan group that fled the developing Ashanti Empire in Ghana. From their settlement south of Bondoukou, the Abron gradually extended...
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  • List of French words of Gaulish origin (category Articles containing French-language text)
    The Gaulish language, and presumably its many dialects and closely allied sister languages, left a few hundred words in French and many more in nearby...
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    Senufo language. They are surrounded by Gur speakers to the north, the isolated Mande speaking Ligbi people to the east, and the Akan speaking Abron to the...
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  • Senadi/Senufo (Gur); Nyabwa, Wè (Kru); Ebrié, Avikam, Abure (Kwa) Ghana: Abron, Akan, Ewe (Kwa) Benin: Gen, Fon (Kwa) Nigeria: Mbaise Igbo, Ikwere (Igboid)...
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    Deontay Wilder (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    (27–10, 20 KOs), former WBO light heavyweight title challenger DeAndrey Abron (15–6, 10 KOs) and former WBO heavyweight challenger Damon Reed (46–15,...
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    DeMent, Jim Fletcher, and Paul Pontrelli. The show originally premiered at Abrons Art Center in 2013, and then was part of PS122's COIL Festival in January...
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  • Hyperborean Abas Abas (son of Lynceus) Abderus Ablerus (mythology) Abolla Abron (ancient Greece) Absyrtus Acacallis Acacus Academic skepticism Academus...
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    Kian Pourtorab (category Articles containing Persian-language text)
    other members including Nima Ramezan (guitar), Bardia Amiri (drums), Ashkan Abron (keyboard) and Arin Keshishi (bass guitar). The band's first album “Miram...
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    Religion in Ivory Coast (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    An individual's spirit, or soul (elaka among the Agni; okra among the Abron or Baoulé), is immortal and indestructible. A living individual also possesses...
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    Guerrilla Girls (category CS1 Portuguese-language sources (pt))
    Spain Guerrilla Girls: Not Ready to Make Nice, 30 Years and Still Counting, Abron Arts Center, New York City Media Networks: Andy Warhol and the Guerrilla...
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  • Tryphon (grammarian) (category Articles containing Greek-language text)
    On Tropes, may or may not be by him. He had a pupil named Abron. Smith, William (1867), "Abron", in Smith, William (ed.), Dictionary of Greek and Roman...
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    List of kingdoms in Africa throughout history (category CS1 Portuguese-language sources (pt))
    AD) (mentioned in Trarza) Kénédougou Kingdom (1650–1898 AD) Gyaman/Jamang/Abron Kingdom (1650-1888/1897 AD) (List of rulers of Gyaman) Kingdom of Kaarta...
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    Song of Songs (category CS1 Hebrew-language sources (he))
    No. 140. W. W. Norton. Allan, J. (February 22, 2008). "Live – John Zorn Abron Arts Centre". Amplifier Magazine (review). Archived from the original on...
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  • This is a list of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with A. Index | a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | q | r | s | t | u |...
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