Knowledge (XXG)

Aného

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from 1885 to 1887 and of the French occupation from 1914 to 1920. Aného remains an important intellectual center for Togo, though it has not grown as rapidly as Togo’s other major cities. Its estimated population in 2005 was 25,400.
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in 1887. It gradually declined in importance after the capital was transferred to Lomé in 1897, a decline exacerbated by
401: 311: 247: 57: 432: 243: 394: 205: 239: 378: 176:(now in Ghana), Aného developed as a slave port and commercial center. It was the capital of 224: 220: 197: 141: 136: 189: 161: 421: 306: 216: 291: 271: 366: 346: 333: 104: 91: 193: 17: 125: 177: 169: 235: 231: 208: 185: 173: 165: 374: 212: 157: 129: 168:. Founded in the late 17th century by Ane people fleeing from 292:
Agglomération Aného-Glidji - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
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Index

Little Popo
A beach in Aného
Aného is located in Togo
6°14′0″N 1°36′0″E / 6.23333°N 1.60000°E / 6.23333; 1.60000

Togo
Region
Maritime
Togo
Gulf of Guinea
Benin
Denkyira
Elmina
German Togoland
Lomé
Atlantic Ocean
Lake Togo
Maritime Region
Portuguese
slave market
Zebe
capital
German Togoland
coastal erosion
farming
fishing
Voodoo
Aneho Protestant Church
Aneho Peter and Paul Church
Roman Catholic Diocese of Aného

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