Maps of Ginyanga
Togo: Ginyanga-speaking communities
Ginyanga-speaking places in Togo
Map Creator(s):
Linguist List (Susanne Vejdemo)
Data Source: Diller, Jason and Kari Jordan-Diller. 2008. Ginyanga literacy development: a survey of attitudes and strategies. SIL Electronic Survey Report.
The National Geospatial intelligence Agency's online coordinate database
Contact: susanne
ling.su.se
Usage Notes/Copyright Status: GNU Free Documentation License
Date Created: August 2009
Map Description:
This map shows the Ginyanga speaking communities mentioned in Diller and Jordan-Diller (2008), that were possible to find in the National Geospatial intelligence Agency's online coordinate database
The whole language area is described as follows: "The Anyanga people live in the Blitta division of the central province of Togo between the Togo Mountains and the Mono River. Anyanga villages include: Agbandi, Diguina, Blitta-carrefour, Doufouli, Pagala-village, Pagala-gare (for which Diguina-Konta is an alternate name), Anamagné, Doufouli-Akora, and a very small village named Diguina (II) between Pagala-village and Pagalagare [...]
The villages previously listed are predominantly Anyanga with the exception of Tchifama, which is now mostly Adelé-speaking. Pagala-gare and Blitta-carrefour also have very mixed populations with many Ewe, Kotokoli, and Kabiyè speakers. The Anyanga are bordered by Kabiyè villages to the east and south. There are also Kabiyè villages between Diguina and Pagala-village. To the west they are bound by Adelé villages, and to the north is a forest reserve. Kotokoli and Nawdm farming communities are interspersed throughout the area." (Diller and Jordan-Diller 2008)
The Ginyanga language belongs to the Guang language family.
Data Source: Diller, Jason and Kari Jordan-Diller. 2008. Ginyanga literacy development: a survey of attitudes and strategies. SIL Electronic Survey Report.
The National Geospatial intelligence Agency's online coordinate database
Contact: susanne
ling.su.se
Usage Notes/Copyright Status: GNU Free Documentation License
Date Created: August 2009
Map Description:
This map shows the Ginyanga speaking communities mentioned in Diller and Jordan-Diller (2008), that were possible to find in the National Geospatial intelligence Agency's online coordinate database
The whole language area is described as follows: "The Anyanga people live in the Blitta division of the central province of Togo between the Togo Mountains and the Mono River. Anyanga villages include: Agbandi, Diguina, Blitta-carrefour, Doufouli, Pagala-village, Pagala-gare (for which Diguina-Konta is an alternate name), Anamagné, Doufouli-Akora, and a very small village named Diguina (II) between Pagala-village and Pagalagare [...]
The villages previously listed are predominantly Anyanga with the exception of Tchifama, which is now mostly Adelé-speaking. Pagala-gare and Blitta-carrefour also have very mixed populations with many Ewe, Kotokoli, and Kabiyè speakers. The Anyanga are bordered by Kabiyè villages to the east and south. There are also Kabiyè villages between Diguina and Pagala-village. To the west they are bound by Adelé villages, and to the north is a forest reserve. Kotokoli and Nawdm farming communities are interspersed throughout the area." (Diller and Jordan-Diller 2008)
The Ginyanga language belongs to the Guang language family.
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