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  2. Terminalia superba - Wikipedia

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    Terminalia superba, the superb terminalia, [3] limba, afara (UK), korina (US), frake (Africa), [4] African limba wood, or ofram (Ghana), is a large tree in the family Combretaceae, native to tropical western Africa. It grows up to 60 m tall, with a domed or flat crown, and a trunk typically clear of branches for much of its height, buttressed ...

  3. Iroko - Wikipedia

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    The tree is known to the Yoruba as ìrókò, logo or loko and is believed to have healing properties. [5] Iroko is known to the Igbo people as ọjị wood. [6] It is one of the woods sometimes referred to as African teak, [7] although it is unrelated to the teak family. The wood colour is initially yellow but darkens to a richer copper brown ...

  4. Tetrapleura tetraptera - Wikipedia

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    Tetrapleura tetraptera - MHNT. Tetrapleura tetraptera is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae native to Western Africa and Central Africa. [1] The plant is called prekese (or, more correctly, prɛkɛsɛ aka soup perfume) in the Twi language of Ghana. [2]

  5. Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Map of Ghana's ethno-linguistic areas. English is the official language of Ghana. [178] [179] Additionally, there are eleven languages that have the status of government-sponsored languages: Akan languages (Asante Twi, Akuapem Twi, Fante, Bono which have a high degree of mutual intelligibility, and Nzema, which is less intelligible with the ...

  6. Talbotiella gentii - Wikipedia

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    Talbotiella gentii is a medium-sized forest tree in the family Fabaceae. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is endemic to Ghana . It is threatened by habitat loss and is a species monitored by Ghana as a measure of environmental success in preserve biodiversity in forests.

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  8. Ghanaian English - Wikipedia

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    Ghanaian English is a variety of English spoken in Ghana.English is the official language of Ghana, and is used as a lingua franca throughout the country. [1] English remains the designated language for all official and formal purposes even as there are 11 indigenous government-sponsored languages used widely throughout the country.

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