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The Parliament, Supreme Court of Ghana, Black Star Square and the Bank of Ghana are also located in Accra. The city is also a transportation hub, home to the Kotoka International Airport, and railway links to Tema, Sekondi-Takoradi and Kumasi. Accra has become a location for national and international business conferences, such as the BarCamp ...
Satellite Map of Ghana. ... Capital city: Settlement 1970 census [1] 1984 census [1] 2000 census [1] 2007 estimate [2] 2013 estimate [2] Location Region 1. Accra ...
The city of Accra, capital of Ghana, 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.
Greater Accra Metropolitan Area in 2008 district boundaries. The Greater Accra Metropolitan Area (GAMA) is a metropolitan region centered in Ghana's capital Accra.With around five million inhabitants, the metropolitan area is one of the 90 largest agglomerations in the world. [1]
English: Map showing all 16 districts of the Greater Accra Region of Ghana, ... User:GerardM/Districts of Ghana; Template:Districts of Greater Accra; Global file usage.
The Greater Accra region is the most urbanized region in the country with 87.4% of its total population living in urban centres. [6] The capital city of Greater Accra Region is Accra which is at the same time the capital city of Ghana.
Ghana covers an area of 239,567 km 2 (92,497 sq mi), spanning diverse ecologies, from coastal savannas to tropical rainforests. With nearly 35 million inhabitants, Ghana is the second-most populous country in West Africa. The capital and largest city is Accra; other significant cities include Kumasi, Tamale, and Sekondi-Takoradi.
Pokuase, [1] [2] [3] also spelled Pokoasi, is a suburb of Accra, the capital city of Ghana [4] [5] and spans the area from Pokuase, leading off the Accra-Kumasi motorway (or the old Nsawam Road) on the right coming from Accra central; and leading off the motorway at Pokuase Junction and rising to ‘Okai Kwei Hill’, on the left coming from town.