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    Fort William is a fort in Anomabu, Central Region, Ghana, originally known as Fort Anomabo and renamed Fort William in the 1830s by its then-commander...
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  • William, Newfoundland Fort William, a community and historic site along the Ottawa River in Sheenboro, Quebec Fort William, Ghana, a fort in Anomabu, Central...
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    Cape Coast Fort Augustaborg at Teshie Fort São Sebastião de Xama. Fort William. Fort Amsterdam (Ghana) Fort Batenstein Fort Christiansborg Fort Victoria...
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    about forty "slave castles", or large commercial forts, built on the Gold Coast of West Africa (now Ghana) by European traders. It was originally a Portuguese...
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    Pokesu is located 5 km east of Fort St. Antonio on Manfro Hill in the Ahanta West District of the Western Region of south Ghana, Africa. It lies between Axim...
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    Fort Apollonia is a fort in Beyin, Ghana. The name Apollonia was given to the area by a Portuguese explorer who sighted the place on the Feast of Saint...
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    sites are evident in the more than 30 forts and castles in the country, such as Fort William and Fort Amsterdam. Ghana has museums that are situated inside...
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    1659, 22 April 1663 – 3 May 1664) Fort Frederiksborg (Amanful or Amanfro: 1659 – 16 April 1685) Fort William (Ghana) in Anomabu (1657–1659) Small base...
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    Fort Gross Fredericksburg, is a fortification located in Princestown, in the Western Region of Ghana. The Brandenburg Africa Company, led by Benjamin Raule...
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    Fort São Sebastião or Fort San Sebastian (Portuguese: Forte São Sebastião de Xama) located in Shama, Ghana, is the third oldest fortification in Ghana...
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    Fort William Lighthouse is located on the Dawson's Hill in the old centre of Cape Coast, in Ghana's Central Region. The lighthouse is often called Cape...
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    Cape Coast (redirect from Cape Coast, Ghana)
    Area. Cape Coast is one of the historical cities in Ghana. Portuguese colonists built a trading fort in the area. In 1650, the Swedes built a lodge that...
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    (derived from the name of the Ghanaian slave fort Fort Kormantine in the Ghanaian town of Kormantse, Central Ghana) is an English-language term for enslaved...
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  • fish. ": 132–3  "The Fort at Tantumquery". ghanamuseums.org. Ghana Museums and Monuments Board. Retrieved 17 July 2016. Smith, William (1745). A new voyage...
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    Ghana–United Kingdom relations are the diplomatic, historical and trade relations between Ghana and the United Kingdom. Modern state Ghana-UK relations...
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  • monuments list is taken from the Ghana Museums and Monuments Board, according to their description "legal custodian of Ghana's material cultural heritage (movable...
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  • Thumbnail for Fort Victoria, Cape Coast
    Fort Victoria is a structure in Cape Coast, Ghana. It was initially known as 'Phipps Tower', in honour of its initial constructor English Governor Phipps...
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    Kumasi (redirect from Kumasi, Ghana)
    the capital of the Kumasi Metropolitan district and the Ashanti Region of Ghana.: 1, 3  It is the second largest city in the country,: 9  with a population...
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  • Thumbnail for Fort Aguada
    Fort Aguada is a well-preserved seventeenth-century Portuguese-era fort, along with a lighthouse, standing in Goa, India, on Sinquerim Beach, overlooking...
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    African Company built the fort in 1694, on the Gold Coast, in modern-day Ghana. William Smith, who had been appointed to review the Company's castles in Africa...
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    Brandenburger Gold Coast (category 17th century in Ghana)
    Three Points in present Ghana: Groß Friedrichsburg, also called Hollandia, now Pokesu: (1682–1717), which became the capital Fort Dorothea, also called...
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    Fort Vredenburg Fort Vredenburg Fort Vredenburg Fort Vredenburg "Ghana Museums & Monuments Board". www.ghanamuseums.org. Retrieved 2019-10-19. "Forts...
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  • Thumbnail for Fort Sekondi
    Fort Sekondi, also Fort George, was an English fort on the Gold Coast (now Ghana), built in 1682 at Sekondi (earlier Zakonde and Secondee),: 56  next to...
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    Swedish Gold Coast (category Ghana articles missing geocoordinate data)
    founded in 1650 by Hendrik Carloff on the Gulf of Guinea in present-day Ghana in Africa. Under foreign occupation for much of its existence, it disappeared...
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    Anton Wilhelm Amo or Anthony William Amo (c. 1703 – c. 1759) was a Nzema philosopher from Axim, Dutch Gold Coast (now Ghana). Amo was a professor at the...
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  • Seaports in Ghana: 1800–1928', Annals of the Association of American Geographers 55 (1965): 98–111. Law, Robin. "William’s Fort: The English Fort at Ouidah...
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  • Thumbnail for History of Ghana
    Republic of Ghana (the then Gold Coast) became known in Europe and Arabia as the Ghana Empire after the title of its Emperor, the Ghana. Geographically...
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    of the 50 best hospitals in the country for 2007. Fort Lauderdale's sister cities are: Agogo, Ghana Belo Horizonte, Brazil Cap-Haïtien, Haiti Duisburg...
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    The Ashanti Region is located in the southern part of Ghana and is the third largest of 16 administrative regions, occupying a total land surface of 24...
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  • Fort Charles may refer to: Fort Charles (Ghana), built in 1674 Fort Charles (Jamaica), built between 1650 and 1660 Fort Charles, later Fort William Henry...
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