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( USD ) , which had threatened the PDCI dominance in certain regions through a potentially strong alliance between Bété and ... The FPI had significant support from the Agni region , the original heartland of coffee and cocoa plantations ...
( USD ) , which had threatened the PDCI dominance in certain regions through a potentially strong alliance between Bété and ... The FPI had significant support from the Agni region , the original heartland of coffee and cocoa plantations ...
الصفحة 583
Given this topography , most Maale lived their lives within one of four regions . At the centre there was a highland valley core , region No. 2 ( wetter and therefore favoured horticulturally ) , surrounded by three lower and dryer ...
Given this topography , most Maale lived their lives within one of four regions . At the centre there was a highland valley core , region No. 2 ( wetter and therefore favoured horticulturally ) , surrounded by three lower and dryer ...
الصفحة 588
shape : in core region 1 , Maale were the most revolutionary . They rose up against northern landlords , slaughtered their cattle and helped the zemecha students to arrest the king's son , who happened to be visiting there .
shape : in core region 1 , Maale were the most revolutionary . They rose up against northern landlords , slaughtered their cattle and helped the zemecha students to arrest the king's son , who happened to be visiting there .
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UNDERSTANDING ELECTIONS IN AFRICA | 297 |
money movement and AIDS in northwest | 311 |
Accommodating an opposition | 313 |
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