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Savi"s warbler - vertaling naar spaans

HUMAN SETTLEMENT
SAVI
  • The European factories in Savi
  • Crowning of the King of Juida (Whydah) in Savi in 1725

Savi"s warbler      
buscarla unicolor
river warbler         
SPECIES OF BIRD
Eurasian River Warbler; Locustella fluviatilis; River Warbler; Eurasian river warbler
buscarla fluvial
great reed warbler         
  • Sonogram of Great reed warbler's song, recorded at [[Macta]] marsh ([[Algeria]])
  • Song, recorded at [[Macta]] marsh ([[Algeria]])
  • Great reed warbler ([[Kyiv]], [[Ukraine]])
  • Song, recorded at [[Diaccia Botrona]] marsh ([[Italy]])
  • clutch]] of eggs
  • Great reed warbler nest containing a slightly larger common cuckoo egg and four warbler eggs (Apaj, Hungary).
SPECIES OF BIRD
Great Reed-Warbler; Acrocephalus arundinaceus; Great reed-warbler; Great Reed-warbler; Great Reed Warbler; Acrocephalus turdoïdes
carricero tordal

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Wikipedia

Savi

Savi is a town in Benin that was the capital of the Kingdom of Whydah prior to its capture by the forces of Dahomey in 1727.

An account of the city was given by Robert Norris in 1789:

Sabee, at that period the metropolis of the kingdom, the residence of their monarch, and seat of their commerce, was more than four miles in circumference. The houses, constructed with mud walls, were roofed with thatch. The factory houses of the European traders were spacious and airy, distributed into convenient apartments, and surrounded on the outside with a large gallery opening into balconies. The town swarmed with people, insomuch, that it was impossible to pass through the streets without great difficulty. Markets were held every day, at which were exposed to sale all sorts of merchandizes, European and African, besides abundance of provisions of every kind.

There were British, French, Dutch and Portuguese factories in the city, adjacent to the Royal Palace. They were essentially involved in the slave trade.