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- Santrokofi or Selee (Sεlεε, name of both people and language) is spoken in the mountainous central part of the Volta Region of Ghana. It belongs to the...
- Guan in the Oti Region includes Akyode, Krachi, Buem, Nkonya, Likpe, Santrokofi, Akpafu,etc. Guan in the Volta Region includes Avatime, Logba,Nyagbo,Tafi...
- Kwa, Na-Togo and Ka-Togo: Na-Togo 1. Lelemi Siwu (Akpafu–Lolobi) Likpe Santrokofi (Sεlεε) 2. Logba 3. Adele Basila (Anii) Ka-Togo 1. Avatime Nyangbo-Tafi...
- Boso, the people of Winneba, Senya Beraku, Buem, A****, Nkonya, Krachi, Santrokofi, Adele and Wuripong all in the Oti Region. Gua at Ethnologue (18th ed...
- Emmanuel (13 August 2013). "Nana Letsabi, legitimate Paramount Chief of Santrokofi". ModernGhana. Retrieved 19 May 2021. "Manhyia Palace - ghanagrio.com"...
- Lelemi, Likpe-Santrokofi Sekpele (1) nʊ̀ɛ́ (lɛ̀wɛ́) núə̀ ǹtsyə́ ńnà ǹnɔ́ ǹkùá kùánsè yèní nàsé lèfòsì Nyo, Potou-Tano, Lelemi, Likpe-Santrokofi Sekpele (2)...
- data storage professionals SNW1, a protein snw, ISO 639-3 code for the Santrokofi language SNW, ICAO code for Sun West Airlines SNW, IATA airport code for...
- according to Bernd Heine (1968) it is more closely related to the Akpafu and Santrokofi languages spoken northwards. There have been two hypotheses as to the...
- Avatime, Nyangbo, Tafi, Logba, Likpe, Ahlo, Akposo, Lefana, Bowili, Akpafu, Santrokofi, Adele, Kebu, Anyimere, Ewe, Aladian, Avikam, Gwa, Kyama, Akye, Ari, Abe...
- according to Bernd Heine (1968) it is more closely related to the Akpafu and Santrokofi languages spoken northwards. It is generally agreed that the Logba people...