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    buildings include Aneho Protestant Church (built in 1895) and Aneho Peter and Paul Church, cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Aného, dating from 1898...
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  • connection should be built between Lomé and Aného, with which the goods traffic that previously took place in Aného could easily be transferred to Lomé. The...
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    ruining its rival, Aného, until then much more important. From this development, a network of railways could be deployed: to Aného in 1905, to Kpalimé...
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    that exported these enslaved people from Africa include Ouidah, Lagos, Aného (Little Popo), Grand-Popo, Agoué, Jakin, Porto-Novo, and Badagry. These...
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  • The Roman Catholic Diocese of Aného (Latin: Anehen(sis)) is a diocese located in the city of Aného in the ecclesiastical province of Lomé in Togo. July...
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  • Zebe is a small town in Togo located on the north side of the lagoon near Aného. It was the second capital of the German colony of Togoland from 1887, when...
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    protectorates were established in 1884. In February 1884, the chiefs of the town of Aného were abducted by German soldiers and forced to sign a treaty of protection...
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    (administrative divisions) of Lacs include Aného, Agbodrafo, Glidji-Aklakou, Anfoin, Fiata, Agouègan, and Ganavé Attitogon Aného "Togo: Administrative Division (Regions...
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    major cities in the Maritime region include Lomé, the Capital of Togo, and Aného. Maritime is located south of Plateaux Region. In the west, it borders the...
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    cities and towns mainly in the southern part of the country. In the town of Aného reports of a general civilian uprising followed by a massacre by government...
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    View over the lagoon in Aného, Togo...
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  • under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 IGO (CC BY 3.0 IGO) license. "Aného-Glidji Aglomeration". UNESCO World Heritage Centre (in French). Retrieved...
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  • Togolese Football Federation. Anges FC (Notsé) AS Gbohloé-Su des Lacs (Aného) AS OTR (Lomé) AS Togo-Port (Lomé) Dynamic Togolais (Lomé) Entente II (Lomé)...
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  • 9 major football leagues in Togo. Lomé Commune Lomé Ligue Maritime Est Aného, Tabligbo, Vo, Togoville, Akoumapé Ligue Maritime Ouest Lomé: Tsévié and...
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    Archived 2013-01-27 at the Wayback Machine Frederick Adetokumboh M'Cormack at IMDb An African Family Archive: The Lawsons of Little Popo/Aneho v t e...
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    that exported these enslaved people from Africa include Ouidah, Lagos, Aného (Little Popo), Grand-Popo, Agoué, Jakin, Porto-Novo, and Badagry. These...
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    Djovi Gally (category People from Aného)
    particularly known for his efforts in advocating for human rights. Born in Aného on 6 October 1955, Gally began learning the French language and its literature...
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  • ecclesiastical province and 6 suffragan dioceses. Archdiocese of Lomé Diocese of Aného Diocese of Atakpamé Diocese of Dapaong Diocese of Kara Diocese of Kpalimé...
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  • would eventually become Togoland, particularly the cities of Lomé, Sebe and Aného. France, at the time controller of neighboring Benin, recognized German...
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    Compagnie Togolaise des Mines du Bénin (CTMB) operated phosphate trains. Lomé–Aného railway Lomé–Blitta railway Lomé–Kpalimé railway Hahotoé–Kpémé railway (operated...
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    Kingdom (pre 17th century AD–?) and Djanglanmey Little Popo/Gen/Glidji/Aného Kingdom (17th century–1885 AD) (NSM in Togo) Aghwey/Agoué (19th century...
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  • Nigeria, Federation of Nigeria 1960 1991 moved to Abuja Igbo-Ukwu Nri, Kingdom of Nigeria 1043 1911 Nigeria Aného Togoland Togo 1880s 1897 moved to Lomé...
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    Plateaux 6. Bassar 17,867 23,181 Kara 7. Tsévié 20,480 54,474 Maritime 8. Aného 14,368 24,891 Maritime 9. Mango 12,894 24,766 Savanes 10. Dapaong 16,939...
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  • Province of Lomé, covering Togo Metropolitan Archdiocese of Lomé Diocese of Aného Diocese of Atakpamé Diocese of Dapaong Diocese of Kara Diocese of Kpalimé...
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    and trans-ship cargo directly onto trains. The Lomé–Aného railway ran along the coast from Aného to Lomé, the Lomé–Blitta railway connected Lomé and Blitta...
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  • 2024.08.04) Isaac Jogues Agbémenya Kodjo Gaglo, appointed Bishop of Aného in 2007 Aného Atakpamé Dapaong Kara Kpalimé Sokodé List of Roman Catholic dioceses...
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    the line used the station at Lomé, which was initially built for the Lomé–Aného railway. The line branches off from the Lomé–Kpalimé railway at km 2.7....
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  • Christianised. He acts as Clan head. At the end of March 1821, the chiefdom of Aného became divided under two distinct royal lineages: the Adjigo at Nlessi,...
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    born and raised in Afagnan, Togo. His father is a musician. He moved to Aného, Togo to attend high school. After graduating from high school, he moved...
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    Liptovský Hrádok  Slovakia 291 231 74 2018 Badajoz  Spain 306 273 73 2017 Aného  Togo 136 110 72 2016 Wrocław  Poland 264 71 2015 Wiesbaden  Germany 291...
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