Capital: Accra
Regions:
There are 10 regions in Ghana namely:-
Greater Accra, Central Region, Western Region, Eastern Region, Ashanti Region, Volta Region, Brong- Ahafo Region, Northern Region, Upper East Region, Upper West Region.
Land area: 238,540 sq km (92,100 sq miles)
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WELCOME TO GHANA |
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Climate: Tropical
Temperature: 21-32°C
Seasons: There are two main seasons, the raining season and dry season. The Raining season is from approximately April to October followed by the dry season, which starts, from December with the Hamattan wind blowing from the Saharan Desert and ends in March.
Population: approximately 20 million people
Language: The official language is English, but every tribe has its own language.
Currency: The currency used in Ghana is the Ghana Cedi. For actual rate information.
NORTHERN GHANA
Region: Northern Ghana is the largest sector in Ghana with three regions, namely; Northern Region, Upper West Region, and Upper East Region of which Northern Region is the largest Region in Ghana.
The population of the Northern region is about 2 million, comprising of various ethnic groups.
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Geography: The geographical features are mostly low-lying land. The Black and White Volta is covering the third of the whole landmass of the Region.
Vegetation: The Regions contain savanna vegetation, which is made up of grassland, sheanut trees, shrubs and big trees like Mahogany and Baobab.
TAMALE
Tamale is the capital city of the Northern Region. It is the fourth largest city in Ghana.
It's said to be the fastest developing city in West Africa. It has a lot of commercial activities in the whole of the Northern Ghana. Tamale is the gateway to the Northern part of Ghana.
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NORTHERN CAPITAL-TAMALE |
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It has links to the South by Air, the Volta Lake transport and a network of roads to the East, West, South and North.
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