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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...
- The
Ébrié Lagoon lies in
Ivory Coast,
separated for
almost all of its
length from the
Atlantic Ocean by a
narrow coastal strip. The 130 km (80 mi) long...
- Attiéké (
Ebrié: , Bambara: cɛkɛ), also
spelled attiéké (Ivory Coast, is a side dish made from c****ava that is po****r and
traditional in
Ivory Coast....
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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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Ebrié and Mbato. The Tano
branch includes the
major languages of SE
Ivory Coast and
southern Ghana, Baoulé and Akan. Potou–Tano
Potou (Potu)
Ebrié Mbato...
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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...
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Marcory is one of four
communes of
Abidjan that are
entirely south of
Ébrié Lagoon, the
others being Treichville, Koum****i, and Port-Bouët. Citypo****tion...
- the
north and
south of Abidjan. The 1.5 km (0.93 mi)
viaduct crosses the
Ébrié Lagoon connecting the
districts of
Cocody and Marcory. Built,
financed and...
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surrounded by the muni****lity of
Yopougon to the west, to the
south by the
Ébrié Lagoon. As a
central business district, it
brings together most of the city's...
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Tiagba is a
village in
southern Ivory Coast, on the
north s**** of
Ébrié Lagoon. It is in the sub-prefecture of Jacqueville,
Jacqueville Department, Grands-Ponts...