• Ebrié, or Cama (Caman, Kyama, Tchaman, Tsama, Tyama), is spoken by the Tchaman people in Ivory Coast and Ghana. It is a Potou language of the Kwa branch...
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    Acheke (category Articles containing Bambara-language text)
    people (Ebrié, Adjoukrou, Alladian, Abidji, Avikam, Ahizi, Attie) of southern Ivory Coast. The word attiéké comes from the word "adjèkè" from the Ebrié language...
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    Tchaman (redirect from Ebrié)
    chosen ones" in the Ebrié language), the name Ébrié was given to them by the neighboring Abouré people. In the Abouré language, Ébrié means "bad" and was...
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  • Potou branch consists of two minor languages of Ivory Coast, Ebrié and Mbato. The Tano branch includes the major languages of SE Ivory Coast and southern...
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  • Panhard EBR, a light armoured car Eastern Bengal Railway of British India Ebrié language Electronic Book Review, a scholarly journal Emphasized Bible, a translation...
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    Abidjan (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    unexpected meeting, he fled shouting "min-chan m'bidjan", which means in the Ebrié language: "I just cut the leaves." The explorer, thinking that his question had...
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  • Nghlwa, Potu or Gwa, is a Kwa language spoken in Ivory Coast and in Ghana. It is one of two Potou languages, along with Ebrié. The Mbato people primarily...
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    The Kwa languages, often specified as New Kwa, are a proposed but as-yet-undemonstrated family of languages spoken in the south-eastern part of Ivory...
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    Population (2020) Principal languages Picture Abidjan  Ivory Coast 5,202,762 French, Abidjan French, Attié, Baoulé, Bété, Wobé, Ebrié Sekondi-Takoradi  Ghana...
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  • Wan-Mwan, Gban/Gagu, Tura (Mande); Senadi/Senufo (Gur); Nyabwa, Wè (Kru); Ebrié, Avikam, Abure (Kwa) Ghana: Abron, Akan, Ewe (Kwa) Benin: Gen, Fon (Kwa)...
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  • Aproumu, is a language spoken by the Aizi people of Ébrié Lagoon in Ivory Coast. Once assumed to be a Kru language like the other two Aizi languages, subsequent...
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  • town, is a Kru language spoken by ethnic Aizi (Ahizi) on the shores of Ébrié Lagoon in Ivory Coast. It is not intelligible with Mobu, also spoken by...
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    sub-group of the Kru people. The Aizi inhabit the Ébrié Lagoon in the Ivory Coast. The Aizi languages include Tiagba, Mobu, and Apro.[citation needed]...
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  • The Mobu language, Mobumrin, is a Kru language spoken by ethnic Aizi (Ahizi) on the shores of Ébrié Lagoon in Ivory Coast. It is not intelligible with...
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    Banco National Park (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    extends over the former customary domain of the Atié villages of Andokoi and Ebrié of Anonkoua-Kouté and Agba. The Banco National Park, the second largest...
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    sub-prefecture of Grand-Bassam was 124,567. The town is divided by the Ébrié Lagoon into two-halves: Ancien Bassam is the former French settlement, facing...
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  • Abidjan Transport Company (category Articles containing French-language text)
    A water bus on Ébrié lagoon....
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  • The Aizi (Aïzi, Ahizi, Ezibo) speak three languages around Ébrié Lagoon in Ivory Coast. Two of the languages are Kru. They are divergent enough for intelligibility...
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  • This is a list of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with E. 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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  • given like altus, alta, altum. Adjectives ending -ius use the vocative -ie (ēbrie, "[O] drunk man", vocative of ēbrius), just as in Old Latin all -ius nouns...
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  • African slave ports from Saint-Louis, Senegal to Cap Appolonia (present-day Ébrié Lagoon, Côte d'Ivoire) several hundred kilometers to the south; an additional...
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    Autonomous Port of Abidjan (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    shortest route between Bamako and the Atlantic. To create the port, the Ébrié Lagoon was to be connected to the ocean by cutting through the barrier island...
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    Armed Forces of the Republic of Ivory Coast (category Articles with French-language sources (fr))
    Parachutistes (1er BCP), old camp at Akouedo, on the route to the village Ébrié. The 2nd Infantry Battalion appears to have been based at Daloa for some...
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    Auchnagatt (category Articles containing Scottish Gaelic-language text)
    village and rural area in Buchan, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, situated on the Ebrie Burn and on the A948 road between Ellon and New Deer. Auchnagatt Primary...
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  • Tutu. The Abbe (Torchbearers) also settled after the Akye and the Mbatto, Ebrie and all the other foot Soldiers settled in the regions that is today Akan...
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  • Village Ivoire (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    is a hospitality and entertainment district located on the banks of the Ébrié Lagoon, in the Cocody commune of Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire. Its original building...
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  • Assagny National Park (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    to the west of Abidjan, between the mouth of the Bandama River and the Ébrié Lagoon, and occupies an area of about 17,000 hectares (42,000 acres). Assagny...
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    Aby Lagoon (category Articles containing French-language text)
    The Aby Lagoon complex is the second largest lagoon in Ivory Coast, after Ébrié Lagoon. As a whole, the lagoon has an area of 424 km2 (164 sq mi), a mean...
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