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West Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa from Senegal to the Congo is a vast
region of tremendous complexity in its historical development. Home to
hundreds of diverse ethnic groups, the area has never been entirely unified.
What follows is only a bare outline of information.
Presently this covers: Abeokuta, Abomey,
Abuja, Adamawa, Agaie,
Akim, Aku,
Akwa
Akpa, Akwamu,
Argungu,
Asante
(Ashanti), Bassa Cove,
Bauchi,
Benin,
Biram,
Bonny,
Bono,
Brass,
Burkina
Faso, Calabar,
Cape
Verde Islands, Caulker States, Cote
d'Ivoire, Dagomba,
Dahomey,
Daura,
Daura-Baure,
Daura-Zango,
Denkyira,
Duketown, French West Africa,
the
Gambia, Ghana,
Grand Dieppe,
Guinea,
Guinea-Bissau,
Gurma,
Gwandu,
Gwiriko,
Ibadan,
Ife,
Ilorin,
Jama'are,
Kano,
Katsina,
Kayor,
Kebbi,
Ko-Frensa,
Kong,
Kororofa,
Koya-Temne,
Lagos,
Laria,
Liberia,
Little
Popo,
Mandingo,
Maryland,
Misau,
Mississippi, Nigeria,
Nupe,
Old
Calabar, Opobo,
Oyo,
Petit
Dieppe, Port Cresson,
Porto
Novo, Senegal,
Sierra
Leone, Sokoto,
Suleja, Walo, Whydah,
Wolof,
Zamfara,
and Zaria.
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