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  2. Postal codes in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Postal codes were adopted in Ghana on 18 October 2017, following the launch of the National Digital Address System. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] As a joint venture between Ghana Post (with support from the Government of Ghana]) and Vokacom Ltd as GhanaPost GPS , the Digital Address System assigned postal codes and unique addresses to every square in Ghana.

  3. Patasi, Kumasi - Wikipedia

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    Patasi is suburb of Kumasi. [1] Kumasi is the regional capital of the Ashanti Region of Ghana. [2] It is a residential area in the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly. It is about 7 kilometres eastwards from centre of the regional capital.

  4. Kumasi - Wikipedia

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    Kumasi [a] is a city and the capital of the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly and the Ashanti Region of Ghana. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] : 1, 3 It is the second largest city in the country, [ 10 ] : 9 with a population of 443,981 as of the 2021 census. [ 3 ]

  5. Nhyiaeso, Kumasi - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of Kumasi in 2003. Nhyiaeso is a suburb of Kumasi. Kumasi is the regional capital of the Ashanti Region of Ghana. [1] It is a residential area in the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly. It is about 2 kilometres north of the centre of the regional capital. The town is in the Nhyiaeso Constituency. The town is both a residential and ...

  6. List of cities in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Rank Metropolitan Area Population (2013) Census Region 1: Accra: 2,291,352: Greater Accra: 2: Kumasi: 2,069,350: Ashanti: 3: Tamale: 562,919: Northern region: 4 ...

  7. Ramseyer Memorial Presbyterian Church - Wikipedia

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    The group was accepted into the mainstream church after going through a training in Abetifi organised by the Rev. T. A. Kumi between 1962 and 1965. At the 37th Synod of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, organised at the KNUST on 30 August 1966, the group became an official member of the church through the efforts of the Rev. S. R. Ntifofo ...

  8. Sofo Line, Kumasi - Wikipedia

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    Sofo Line is suburb of Kumasi. Kumasi is the regional capital of the Ashanti Region of Ghana. [1] It is both a residential and industrial area in the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly. It is about 5 kilometres northwards from centre of the regional capital.

  9. Prempeh I International Airport - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] In 2023, the airport handled over 400,000 passengers, making it the second busiest airport in Ghana after Kotoka International Airport in Accra. [5] in September 2024, its name changed from Kumasi Airport to Prempeh I International Airport, named after the Asante King Prempeh I.