About: Moree, Ghana

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Moree (formerly also known as Mouri) is a town with small seaside resort in Abura-Asebu-Kwamankese district, a district in the Central Region of south Ghana. Moree was founded by giants Asebu Amanfi and his brother Farnyi Kwegya, and prolific hunter called Adzekese. Asebu Amanfi and Farnyi Kwegya were believed to have led an army that chased Israelites during the exodus. When their men drowned in the sea, they could not return to Pharaoh but fled Egypt with their family across Lake Chad to Nigeria and finally settled in Moree, then a village and small seaside resort in Ghana. Upon arrival in Moree, the Egyptian giants established their kingdom with prolific hunter, Adzekese. Asebu Amanfi was made the first King of the Asebu kingdom while Nana Adzekese became the first Chief of Moree. Moree

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  • Mouri fou un assentament portuguès i després neerlandesa a la Costa d'Or. Els portuguesos s'hi van establir al segle xvi. A partir de 1598 els neerlandesos volien substituir als portuguesos. La factoria de Mouri fou cremada fins als fonaments el 1610. Els comerciants neerlandesos després van sol·licitar els Estats Generals de la República Neerlandesa poder construir un fort a la costa. Els Estats Generals va ser receptiu de les seves demandes, i va enviar , que es convertiria en el primer general a la Costa d'Or el 1611. El 1612, el Tractat d'Asebu va ser signat entre els neerlandesos i els cap d', el que va permetre l'establiment de Fort Nassau a Mouri. En 1612, Clantius va construir la fortalesa a Mouri, que, a causa de la falta de familiaritat dels neerlandesos amb la construcció a les zones tropicals, fou famosa per les seves condicions insalubres. El 1624, els neerlandesos la van ampliar considerablement. Fort Nassau va servir com la capital de la Costa d'Or Neerlandesa des de la seva creació fins a 1637, quan els neerlandesos van capturar la fortalesa de Sant Jordi de la Mina als portuguesos. Al final de 1781 el capità Thomas Shirley de la fragata HMS Leander, juntament amb el balandra de guerra Alligator, va navegar per la Costa d'Or Neerlandesa amb un comboi format per un parell de vaixells mercants i transports. Gran Bretanya estava en guerra amb la República Neerlandesa i Shirley va llançar un atac sense èxit el 17 de febrer en el lloc d'avançada neerlandes a Elmina, que va ser rebutjat quatre dies més tard. La Leander i Shirley després van capturar cinc fortins neerlandesos: Fort Nassau (20 canons) a Mouri, Fort Amsterdam (32 canons) a Kormantine (Courmantyne), Fort Lijdzaamheid o Fort Paciència (22 canons) a Apam i Fort Goede Hoop (18 canons ) a (Berricoe, Berku, Fort Barracco), i Fort Crèvecœur (32 canons), a Accra. Shirley llavors va establir guarnicions en aquelles instal·lacions amb personal de Cape Coast Castle. Al final de la guerra foren retornades a la Republica de les Províncies Unides. Va passar a Gran Bretanya el 1872 amb la venda de la Costa d'Or Neerlandesa. (ca)
  • Moree ou Mori (anciennement connu aussi comme Mouri ou Mouree) est un village et une station balnéaire dans le district Abura-Asebu-Kwamankese, une partie de la région centrale du sud du Ghana. Moree s'est développée autour de Fort Nassau, qui est le premier fort sur la Côte de l'Or pris en charge par le Dutch West India Company à sa création en 1621. (fr)
  • Moree (formerly also known as Mouri) is a town with small seaside resort in Abura-Asebu-Kwamankese district, a district in the Central Region of south Ghana. Moree was founded by giants Asebu Amanfi and his brother Farnyi Kwegya, and prolific hunter called Adzekese. Asebu Amanfi and Farnyi Kwegya were believed to have led an army that chased Israelites during the exodus. When their men drowned in the sea, they could not return to Pharaoh but fled Egypt with their family across Lake Chad to Nigeria and finally settled in Moree, then a village and small seaside resort in Ghana. Upon arrival in Moree, the Egyptian giants established their kingdom with prolific hunter, Adzekese. Asebu Amanfi was made the first King of the Asebu kingdom while Nana Adzekese became the first Chief of Moree. Moree developed around Fort Nassau, which was the original fort on their Gold Coast taken over by the Dutch West India Company when this was founded in 1621. (en)
  • Mouri (in inglese Moree) è un villaggio turistico nel distretto di Abura-Asebu-Kwamankese, nella regione Centrale sulla costa del Ghana. Mouri venne fondata secondo la tradizione dai giganti Asebu Amanfi e da suo fratello Farnyi Kwegya, nonché da un prolifico cacciatore chiamato Adzekese. Asebu Amanfi e Farnyi Kwegya guidarono secondo la leggenda un esercito per inseguire gli israeliti che fuggivano durante l'esodo. Quando i loro uomini annegarono nel mare, i due comandanti non potevano tornare dal Faraone dopo aver fallito e per questo attraversarono con le loro famiglie il lago Chad verso la Nigeria e da li giunsero a Mouri. Al loro arrivo al villaggio, i giganti egiziani stabilirono in loco il loro regno accompagnati dal cacciatore Adzekese. Asebu Amanfi divenne il primo re del regno di Asebu mentre Nana Adzekese divenne il primo capo di Mouri. Storicamente le fonti hanno invece riportato che Mouri si sviluppò attorno a Fort Nassau, il primo forte stabilito sulla Costa d'Oro dalla Compagnia olandese delle Indie occidentali nel 1621. (it)
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  • Moree ou Mori (anciennement connu aussi comme Mouri ou Mouree) est un village et une station balnéaire dans le district Abura-Asebu-Kwamankese, une partie de la région centrale du sud du Ghana. Moree s'est développée autour de Fort Nassau, qui est le premier fort sur la Côte de l'Or pris en charge par le Dutch West India Company à sa création en 1621. (fr)
  • Mouri fou un assentament portuguès i després neerlandesa a la Costa d'Or. Els portuguesos s'hi van establir al segle xvi. A partir de 1598 els neerlandesos volien substituir als portuguesos. La factoria de Mouri fou cremada fins als fonaments el 1610. Els comerciants neerlandesos després van sol·licitar els Estats Generals de la República Neerlandesa poder construir un fort a la costa. Els Estats Generals va ser receptiu de les seves demandes, i va enviar , que es convertiria en el primer general a la Costa d'Or el 1611. El 1612, el Tractat d'Asebu va ser signat entre els neerlandesos i els cap d', el que va permetre l'establiment de Fort Nassau a Mouri. (ca)
  • Moree (formerly also known as Mouri) is a town with small seaside resort in Abura-Asebu-Kwamankese district, a district in the Central Region of south Ghana. Moree was founded by giants Asebu Amanfi and his brother Farnyi Kwegya, and prolific hunter called Adzekese. Asebu Amanfi and Farnyi Kwegya were believed to have led an army that chased Israelites during the exodus. When their men drowned in the sea, they could not return to Pharaoh but fled Egypt with their family across Lake Chad to Nigeria and finally settled in Moree, then a village and small seaside resort in Ghana. Upon arrival in Moree, the Egyptian giants established their kingdom with prolific hunter, Adzekese. Asebu Amanfi was made the first King of the Asebu kingdom while Nana Adzekese became the first Chief of Moree. Moree (en)
  • Mouri (in inglese Moree) è un villaggio turistico nel distretto di Abura-Asebu-Kwamankese, nella regione Centrale sulla costa del Ghana. Mouri venne fondata secondo la tradizione dai giganti Asebu Amanfi e da suo fratello Farnyi Kwegya, nonché da un prolifico cacciatore chiamato Adzekese. Asebu Amanfi e Farnyi Kwegya guidarono secondo la leggenda un esercito per inseguire gli israeliti che fuggivano durante l'esodo. Quando i loro uomini annegarono nel mare, i due comandanti non potevano tornare dal Faraone dopo aver fallito e per questo attraversarono con le loro famiglie il lago Chad verso la Nigeria e da li giunsero a Mouri. Al loro arrivo al villaggio, i giganti egiziani stabilirono in loco il loro regno accompagnati dal cacciatore Adzekese. Asebu Amanfi divenne il primo re del regno di (it)
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