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Mbola ambangovangony  amin'ny resaka fiteny ity lahatsoratra ity ary tokony hofenoina.

Azonao atao ny mandray anjara eto amin'ny Wikipedia amin'ny alàlan'ny fanitarana azy.
Jereo koa ny pejy Ahoana ny manao takelaka rehefa te-hijery hoe ahoana no fanaovana azy.

Sarintany maneho ny faitra misy ny mpiteny gbe

Ny fiteny gbe dia vondrom-piteny koà any amin' ny tapany antsinanan' i Gana sy amin' ny tapany andrefan' i Nizerià.

Misy fiteny 20 eo ny fiteny ao amin' io vondrona io. Misy valo tapitrisa eo no isan' ny olona miteny fiteny gbe. Ny fiteny eve no tena be mpiteny indrindra (3 tapitrisa ny olona miteny azy any Gana sy any Tôgô), manaraka avy eo ny fiteny fôna (1,7 tapitrisa no miteny azy any Benîno).

Anatin' ny ratsan' ny fiteny koà ny ankabiazan' ny fiteny gbe, ary ao amin' ny ratsana lehibe ao amin' fianakaviam-piteny nizerô-kôngôley izy io[1]. Ny fiteny gbe be mpiteny dia ny fiteny aja, ny fiteny eve, ny fiteny gena, ny fiteny fôna, ny fiteny fla-fera. Fiteny misy lantom-baninteny daholo ny ankabeazan' ny fiteny gbe.

Jeôgrafia sy demôgrafia

[hanova | hanova ny fango]

Ny velarana ahitana fiteny gbe dia feran' ny renirano Volta (Ganà) ary ny renirano Weme (Benîno). Ny laharam-pehintany fahenina na fahavalo no sisintany avaratry ny tontolo miteny gbe ary ny laharam-pehintany atsimo no sisintany atsimony. Ny vondrom-piteny manodidina dia ny vondrom-piteny koà (ankoatry ny sisintany atsinanana sy avaratra-atsinanana, izay miteny iôroba), vondrom-iteny ga-danme, goanga ary akàna any andrefana, ary ny fiteny adele, agona, akpafo, lôlôby ary iôroba any avaratra. Efatra hatramin' ny 8 tapitrisa ny isan' ny olona miteny gbe.

Jereo koa

[hanova | hanova ny fango]

Boky anglisy

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  1. fiteny rehetra eo ampivoany sy any Andrefan'i Afrika sobsahariàna (subsaharian)