- pronunciation: [ˈpoɾtu ˈnovu],
French pronunciation: [pɔʁtɔnɔvo]; Yoruba:
Àjàṣẹ́; Fon: Xɔ̀gbónù) (also
known as
Hogbonu and Ajashe) is the
capital and second-largest...
- in Igbomina-Yoruba land of
Kwara State. Aj****e Ipo is
sometimes spelt as
Ajase-Ipo and is also
known as Aj****e or Ajasepo. It is one of the
prominent towns...
- the
Benin department of Ouémé, all
Subprefectures including Porto Novo (
Ajasè), Adjara;
Collines Province, all
subprefectures including Savè, D****a-Zoume...
-
family . They both p****ed
through many
cities among the
cities are the
Ajase Ipo, old Oyo, Igbein,
Abeokuta and the
present Ikeja. His
brother decided...
- of rebirth.[citation needed] Ìrá, Oyun, Kwara. (Home)
_______ Okọ̀rọ̀,
Àjàṣẹ́, Benin. (Iya
Abessan temple) Òsanyìn Àrọ̀nì
Osanyin is the most powerful...
- Ondo, Oyo, Ogun, Ekiti, Lagos, and Osun
States in
western Nigeria and
Ajase in
southeastern Benin Republic. The way of
making the
cloth has remained...
-
kingdom of Dahomey. It
traded with
European merchants on the
coast through Ajase. The
wealth of the
empire increased, and its
political leader's
wealth increased...
- Busari/Onisuru/Ojomolade I; L. A Pry Sch Isuada, Busari/Onisuru/Ojomolade II; At
Ajase Camp, Asolo/Uwaye/Kajola/Olopopo; Near
Asuada Palace,
Asuada I; Near Asuada...
- King
Toffa I (c.1850-1908) was a
ruler of the
kingdom of Họgbonu, or
Ajase, an area of
Benin which today is
known as Porto-Novo. Upon
becoming ruler in...
- 98521 Calflora: 505 Cal-IPC: araujia-sericifera CoL: G69Q EoL: 488508 EPPO:
AJASE EUNIS: 152543 FloraBase: 17355 FoAO2:
Araujia sericifera FoIO:
ARASER GBIF:...