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Ghana
The Republic of Ghana is one of the important African countries, as this country is located on the coast of the northern Gulf of Guinea, and it is located in the west of the African continent. To the north of it is the State of Burkina Faso, and to the west there is the Ivory Coast, at a time when this country borders the Togolese state from the eastern side. This important country is considered one of the pivotal and important African countries in a very big way.
The capital of Ghana
The Ghanaian capital is Accra, and the official language there is the English language, there are many different ethnicities on this land, and the prevailing system of government in which this country is subject is the constitutional unitary republican parliamentary system. The area of this country is estimated at approximately 239 square kilometers, while its population is estimated at approximately 23 million and 800 thousand people. The official currency of this country is Ghanaian Sidi.
Population of the capital of Ghana
Accra is the official Ghanaian capital, and it is estimated that its population is approximately one million and 970 thousand people, according to the statistics of 2005 AD. Accra is the largest city in the Ghanaian republic, and it is also the most important economic, administrative and financial center in this country. Among the most prominent and most important economic areas spread in this country are the fields of construction, communications, communications, services, agriculture and fishing.
Founding the capital of Ghana
This capital city was founded by the people called the Ga people, and its establishment was at the end of the 17th century. As for the name of this city it is derived from denial, and this word means ants, and this word in this sense is used to refer to colonies that ants colonize in these countryside of the city. As for the past, this city was an important commercial center for trade with the Portuguese, who fortified this city, and after that the Portuguese followed the French, the Swedes, the Germans and the British.
Landmarks in the capital of Ghana
There are many important landmarks that this city contains and which it has, including the National Museum, the National Ghanaian Archive, the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences, as well as the Wausau Castle. It is the government residence built by the Danes in the 17th century, other than the National Theater, the Manaro and the Accra International Conference Center. And many other places.
Religion in Ghana
The most widespread and widespread religion in this country is Christianity, at an estimated rate of approximately 79% of the total population approximately, while the number of Muslims is approximately approximately 6%, at a time when there is a spread of religions other than these two religions, and there is also a percentage of non-religious.