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  2. Elmina Castle - Wikipedia

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    Elmina Castle is preserved as a Ghanaian national museum. The monument was designated as a World Heritage Monument under UNESCO in 1979. It is a place of pilgrimage for many African Americans seeking to connect with their heritage.

  3. Elmina - Wikipedia

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    Elmina (Fante: Edina) is a town ... After discovering a stream and settling there, he exchanged the word "M'enya", which means "I have found or got it". The exact ...

  4. History of Elmina - Wikipedia

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    Elmina recruit for the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army. In the 1830s, the Dutch found a new way to take advantage of their increasingly deficient possession of Elmina after the abolition of the slave trade. They persuaded the leaders of Elmina to promote the enrolment into the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army, among their subjects. They ...

  5. Portuguese Gold Coast - Wikipedia

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    Elmina Castle (São Jorge da Mina): the primary stronghold of the Portuguese in the Gold Coast, situated on a peninsula where the Benya River meets the Gulf of Guinea. The Portuguese Gold Coast was a Portuguese colony on the West African Gold Coast (present-day Ghana ) along the Gulf of Guinea .

  6. Early history of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Elmina Castle viewed from the sea in 1572, by Georg Braun. As a result of European presence and the development of the Trans-Atlantic slave trade, Elmina grew to possess a population of over 2000 from the 15th and 16th centuries. The town was governed by a chief and council of elders whiles protected by a standing army.

  7. 12th person charged in connection to disappearance of Long ...

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    Eleven others have been arrested for the roles they played in the case, including the boat’s owner, Francis Buckheit, 64, and Alton Harrell, 35, both charged with rape, child endangerment, and ...

  8. De Ruyter's expedition to West Africa - Wikipedia

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    Soon, the Dutch gained the upper hand and captured the fort, where they found only thirteen sick Englishmen. The fort was temporarily garrisoned by fifty men. The next day, around 200 or 300 canoes sent by Governor Valkenburg from Elmina, the primary Dutch stronghold in the area, appeared.

  9. Death of teacher with 20 stab wounds to be reinvestigated ...

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    The cause of death of Philadelphia school teacher Ellen Greenberg, who was found brutally stabbed in 2011, will be reinvestigated after a pathologist who previously ruled her death a suicide ...