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prominence in the context of fishing in recent years. In 1992, women owned 100 out of the 400 total fishing canoes in
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was “The strongest on the coast on account of the number of armed natives that it contained: The whole land round was well populated besides being very rich in gold, slaves, and corn”. Not just slaves, but the plentiful maize corn was another reason that the Fante region and
Anomabu specifically was so desirable to slave traders.
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Anomabu had long been a coastal trading center before it was established as a slave trading port, which caused the town to rise to prominence in the 17th century. The Fante merchants there traded primarily in gold and grain. After inviting the Dutch to build a factory in the town, the merchants
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According to a survey and analysis of village settlement patterns in
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According to oral tradition, the origin of the name “Anomabu” was first established when a hunter from the Nsona clan first discovered the area and decided to settle there with his family, eventually starting his own village as time passed. The hunter allegedly saw some birds atop a rock, and
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in the central region of south Ghana. It is situated on the main road to Accra. The total area of
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The people of
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Electricity in Anomabu comes from the national grid and pipe borne water. Sanitation is not adequate in the community, and due to lack of public toilets, most residents use the beach, which has resulted in contaminated gutters.
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in the 1830s, was designed by the British engineer John Apperley and constructed between 1753 and 1760. At the time it was considered to be the strongest fortification on the coast. It is about 16 kilometers (10 mi) from
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until it was abolished in 1807. Though lack of evidence makes it difficult to say with absolute certainty, it is thought that the majority of the captive people sold into slavery at Anomabu were likely to have come from the
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population - fewer settlements were established in Anomabu and the areas inland of it, and as a result, the villages from that point until the present have remained relatively unchanged.
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proclaimed the area “Obo noma,” which became the town's original name. Obanoma literally translates to “bird’s rock,” a name that slowly evolved into Anomabu over the years.
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army, although the city suffered greatly from the attack. The attack resulted in over 8,000 casualties of Anomabu people.
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1392:Kintampo
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1426:Ashanti
1422:Mampong
1416:Eastern
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1335:Eastern
1325:Eastern
1321:Nkawkaw
1311:Berekum
1305:Ashanti
1285:Central
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1234:60,000+
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319:Ashanti
283:History
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145:Country
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1886:Kumasi
1864:Bekwai
1754:Bechem
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