Porte du non retour
Porte du non retour‚ kanumɔnɔnli yi yovogbéjì xoxó Danxomɛ tɔn‚ nyi alɔgbanǔ xwénǔxŏ tɔn ɖo Glexwé ɖo Benɛɛtò mɛ[1]. Azɔxwé gbɛ ɔ bì tɔn UNESCO ɖalɔ bɔ é gbǎ ɖo ahoyɔ kinjì ɖo xwé 1995 tɔn mɛ.
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Alɔgbanǔ énɛn ɖo finɛn nǔ xwénuxǒ mɛwi kanǔmɔnnɔn ɖeɖéé yovo lɛ bɛ gbɔn Glexwé sìn ahɔyɔ kinjì sɔyi yovogbéji lɛ̀ é[2].
Tǎn tɔn
wlǎn núDodo tɔn
wlǎn nú- ↑ http://www.lesmemoiresdesesclavages.com/lieux5.html
- ↑ Timothy R. Landry et Helaine Silverman (dir.), Contested Cultural Heritage : Religion, Nationalism, Erasure, and Exclusion in a Global World, Springer, 2010, 286 p.