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  2. Adansi - Wikipedia

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    Adansi. Coordinates: 6.4833333°N 0.1833333°E. Adansi is a subgroup of the Akan ethnicity inhabiting the Ashanti Region of Ghana. An Adansihene (king of Adansi) is still designated. The Adansi has seven paramountcies: the capital, Fomena, New Edubiase, Ayaase, Akrokyere (Akrokerri), Akrofuom, Bodwesango and, Dompoase.

  3. Telephone numbers in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    00. Long-distance. 0. The Ghana telephone numbering plan is the system used for assigning telephone numbers in Ghana. It is regulated by the National Communications Authority, which holds responsibility for telecommunications . Since 1 May 2010, all fixed-line numbers and mobile numbers have 9 national (significant) numbers after the '0' trunk ...

  4. Makola Market - Wikipedia

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    Makola Market is a renowned market place and shopping district in the centre of the city of Accra, the capital of Ghana. [ 1] A wide array of products is sold in the markets and its surrounding streets, from car parts to land snails. Dominated by women traders, the market sells fresh produce, manufactured and imported foods, clothes, shoes ...

  5. WHSmith - Wikipedia

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    WH Smith PLC, trading as WHSmith (also written WH Smith, and known colloquially as Smith's and formerly as W. H. Smith & Son), is a British retailer, with headquarters in Swindon, England, which operates a chain of high street, railway station, airport, port, hospital and motorway service station shops selling books, stationery, magazines, newspapers, entertainment products and confectionery.

  6. Ayi Kwei Armah - Wikipedia

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    Ayi Kwei Armah was born in the port city of Sekondi-Takoradi in Ghana to Fante-speaking parents, descending on his father's side from a royal family in the Ga nation. From 1953 to 1958, Armah attended Prince of Wales College (now known as Achimota School), and won a scholarship to study in the United States, where he was between 1959 and 1963.

  7. Ghana Empire - Wikipedia

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    The word ghana means warrior or war chief, and was the title given to the rulers of the kingdom. Kaya Maghan (king of gold) was another title for these kings. The Soninke name for the polity was Ouagadou. [4] This meant the "place of the Wague", the term current in the 19th century for the local nobility, [5] or may have meant 'the land of ...

  8. Ryman - Wikipedia

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    Ryman, New Street, Huddersfield, 2010. Ryman is a stationery retail company with 205 outlets nationwide in the United Kingdom. The website and stores provide a wide range of stationery and office supplies for homes and businesses, with its headquarters in Crewe, Cheshire .

  9. Kingdom of Dagbon - Wikipedia

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    Ghana. The Dagbon Empire ( Dagbaŋ) is the oldest [ 2][ 3][ 4] and one of the most organised traditional Empires in west Africa founded by the Dagomba people (Dagbamba) in the 15th century. During its rise, it comprised, at various points, the Northern, Upper West, Upper East, Savannah Region and North East regions of present-day Ghana. [ 5]