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Ghana Travel Guide 2022

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Amazing things come in small packages - and this country is proof of that! Considered to be one
of Africa’s true success stories, this West African destination enjoys a stable democracy and
incredible development, a combination that creates an infectious state of joyful energy here!
As soon as you step foot here, you’ll be greeted with sunny beaches, sprawling hinterland, rich
culture, charming history, friendly locals, tons of wildlife, and pulsating cities that are alive with
vibrancy! Need we say more? #traveldestinations2022 #travel2022 #travelguide

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Mystical river in Ghana

We discovered a Mystical river in the Western Region. #TheRealTravelShow #ghana
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KWAME NKRUMAH CIRCLE | ACCRA CITY VIEW | ACCRA CITY TOUR | ACCRA GHANA TOUR

The city of Accra is officially divided into five geographical regions - North, West, East, Central and south - and eleven sub-metropolitan areas: Osu Klottey, Ablekuma North, Ablekuma South, Ayawaso Central, Ayawaso East, Ayawaso North, Ayawaso West, La, Okaikoi North, Okaikoi South, Abossey Okai, and Ashiedu Keteke.
There are, however, 50 official neighborhoods (i.e. planned and unplanned anchor neighborhoods) within the city limits of Accra.
Osu, Jamestown and Usshertown, established during the colonial era have well-defined boundaries by virtue of their siting around the respective forts of Christiansborg, James Fort, and Ussher Fort. The unplanned nature of the city has resulted in the development of slums and much smaller communities within officially recognized neighborhoods with a well-defined center but poorly identified extremities.
Planned neighborhoods
Currently, most of Accra's 22 planned neighborhoods were developed in the colonial era and are inhabited by rich Ghanaians and expatriates.
Victoriaborg, East Ridge, West Ridge, North Ridge, Adabraka, Asylum Down, McCarthy Hill, Airport Hills, Airport Residential Area, Roman Ridge, Kanda, Dzorwulu, East Legon, Kaneshie, Kokomlemle, Tesano, West Legon/Westlands, Abelemkpe, Cantonments, Labone, Burma Camp (formerly Giffard Camp), Chorkor, Mamprobi, Korle Bu, Korle Gonno, Lartebiokorshie, Mataheko, Dansoman, Adenta.
Unplanned neighborhoods
Agbogbloshie, Nima, Kpehe, Awoshie, Alajo, Avenor, Kotobabi, Bawaleshie, Christian Village, Pig Farm, Accra New Town, Maamobi, Abeka, Lapaz, Darkuman, Achimota, Teshie, Odorkor, Nii Boi Town, Akweteyman, Mantseman, Abossey Okai, Apenkwa, Bubiashie, Mpoase.
Slums
Agbogbloshie, Sabon Zongo, Old Fadama (Sodom and Gomorrah), Lavender Hill (Accra), Abuja, Chemuna, Gbegbeyise, Chorkor

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Top 10 Ghana Cities By Population

The population history of Ghana has undergone significant changes over the years. Here is an overview of Ghana's population trends:

Pre-Colonial Era: Before European colonization, the region that is now Ghana was inhabited by various ethnic groups, such as the Akan, Ga-Adangbe, Ewe, and others. The population was dispersed across different regions, and estimates vary due to limited data.

Colonial Era: During the colonial period, Ghana was known as the Gold Coast and was under British rule. The British administration brought changes to the region, including infrastructure development and the introduction of cash crops. The population increased gradually, but detailed population records were not systematically kept.

Independence and Post-Colonial Period: Ghana gained independence from British colonial rule in 1957, becoming the first sub-Saharan African country to do so. After independence, population growth accelerated as the country pursued economic development and social progress. Government initiatives in healthcare and education contributed to improved life expectancy and reduced infant mortality rates.

Population Growth: Ghana's population has been steadily increasing over the years. In the 1960s and 1970s, the country experienced high population growth rates, partly due to improvements in healthcare and declining mortality rates. This growth has continued, albeit at a slightly slower pace in recent decades.

Urbanization: Urbanization has been a significant trend in Ghana's population history. Cities and towns have experienced rapid growth, particularly the capital city, Accra, and the second-largest city, Kumasi. Urban centers attract people seeking employment, education, and better opportunities, leading to an increased urban population and the development of urban infrastructure.

Demographic Transition: Ghana has undergone a demographic transition characterized by declining fertility rates and improving life expectancy. Access to healthcare, family planning, and educational opportunities for women have contributed to lower birth rates and increased life expectancy.

Current Population: As of 2021, Ghana has a population of over 31 million people, making it one of the most populous countries in Africa. The population is diverse, consisting of various ethnic groups with distinct languages, cultures, and traditions.

The population history of Ghana reflects the country's journey from pre-colonial times to the present day. It has experienced population growth, urbanization, and improvements in healthcare and education. Ghana's population continues to shape and be shaped by social, economic, and demographic factors as the country progresses and faces future challenges.
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Discover the only Beach in this part of Ghana *KUMASI. *lake bosomtwi

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First impressions of Ghana, Axim | Travel in West Africa

Although Abidjan doesn’t look that far from Ghana, the transport isn’t that easy if you don’t rent a car. But I made it, greetings from Axim, Ghana!


The coastal border is one of the borders of the two countries, I’ll go across another border later after finishing Ghana part of the trip, which could be more of a hassle, but this border already made me crazy enough. I guess I can’t really take the tropic heat that well. For the border crossing part, I’ll make another vlog later.


In this vlog, I’m talking about my first impressions on Ghana. I’ve tried African fufu dish finally! Back home, a Zimbabwe friend of mine has made it for us to try out. Interesting food.


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Wenchi Drive Tour in the Bono Region of Ghana UHD 4K Update 1

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A 4K video drive tour of Wenchi town in the Wenchi Municipal, Bono Region of Ghana.

Wenchi is approximately 30 km north of Techiman and about 50 km east of the Ivory Coast border.
Wenchi has a population of 39,187 people in 2013.

Wenchi is the hometown and birthplace of former Ghanaian prime minister Kofi Abrefa Busia, who was born a prince of and is buried there. There is a street named after him, Busia Street. His sister Ama Bame Busia, a former member of council of state, is his only living sibling as at the time of recording this video.

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Strange Fancy Coffins for the Death Celebration ???? (Ghana West Africa ????????)

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This Place - James Town, Accra

This Place – a documentary about Jamestown

This Place is a film about Jamestown in Accra. Marked as one of the poorest and most densely populated areas of the city today, there is a certain feeling of transitoriness. Architectural concept is non-existent since the neighbourhood was literally developed from the ‘wild’ – dwelling units and structures emerged from the need of people. The fishing port, the semi-informal housing, the wooden shacks, the market stalls and the colonial architecture are inherent to the existing socio-economic urban network, and the place is full of life.


Many architectural offices have developed plans for the redevelopment of the area, but not a single one has managed to pinpoint acutely the dynamics of its complex structure.

It is one of those places where ‘life’ took over and people created a self-contained community. As the Ghanaian poet Yibor Kojo Yibor describes, it is a place of ‘no time’ and ‘yes time.’ In his own words, ‘this is the place where everything is nothing and nothing is everything, as if this place chops magic, magical how it’s all things to all peoples, especially its locals’.

Poem and Voice: Yibor Kojo Yibor
Photography: Julien Lanoo
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Bantama | a Town in Ghana.

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James Town British Accra like you've never seen! Sunsets and street life

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Accra City Tour | Oxford Street Osu | Accra City | Ghana Tour

The city of Accra is officially divided into five geographical regions - North, West, East, Central and south - and eleven sub-metropolitan areas: Osu Klottey, Ablekuma North, Ablekuma South, Ayawaso Central, Ayawaso East, Ayawaso North, Ayawaso West, La, Okaikoi North, Okaikoi South, Abossey Okai, and Ashiedu Keteke.
There are, however, 50 official neighborhoods (i.e. planned and unplanned anchor neighborhoods) within the city limits of Accra.
Osu, Jamestown and Usshertown, established during the colonial era have well-defined boundaries by virtue of their siting around the respective forts of Christiansborg, James Fort, and Ussher Fort. The unplanned nature of the city has resulted in the development of slums and much smaller communities within officially recognized neighborhoods with a well-defined center but poorly identified extremities.
Planned neighborhoods
Currently, most of Accra's 22 planned neighborhoods were developed in the colonial era and are inhabited by rich Ghanaians and expatriates.
Victoriaborg, East Ridge, West Ridge, North Ridge, Adabraka, Asylum Down, McCarthy Hill, Airport Hills, Airport Residential Area, Roman Ridge, Kanda, Dzorwulu, East Legon, Kaneshie, Kokomlemle, Tesano, West Legon/Westlands, Abelemkpe, Cantonments, Labone, Burma Camp (formerly Giffard Camp), Chorkor, Mamprobi, Korle Bu, Korle Gonno, Lartebiokorshie, Mataheko, Dansoman, Adenta.
Unplanned neighborhoods
Agbogbloshie, Nima, Kpehe, Awoshie, Alajo, Avenor, Kotobabi, Bawaleshie, Christian Village, Pig Farm, Accra New Town, Maamobi, Abeka, Lapaz, Darkuman, Achimota, Teshie, Odorkor, Nii Boi Town, Akweteyman, Mantseman, Abossey Okai, Apenkwa, Bubiashie, Mpoase.
Slums
Agbogbloshie, Sabon Zongo, Old Fadama (Sodom and Gomorrah), Lavender Hill (Accra), Abuja, Chemuna, Gbegbeyise, Chorkor

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Welcome to Bash Exclusive Channel.I hope you like this video.
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Kampala City Tour, This is UGANDA ????????

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we are back with yet another road trip from Jinja Road Kampala to Naalya.
we hope you love this video as you get to see the difference of how Uganda looked like in the old days and how it's slowly progressing into a Developing Country
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