Ghana is a republic on the western side of the continent of Africa in the northern coast of the Gulf of Guinea, formerly called the "Gold Coast", bordered on the west by the Ivory Coast, to the east Togo, bordered on the north by Burkina Faso, Gulf of Guinea. Ghana's independence from Britain was declared in 1957 and its official language is English. The currency of the country is Sidi. It has an area of about 238,537 square kilometers. Its population is about 14,159,000. Its capital is the city of Accra. Its main cities are Tamale, Kumasi, Tema and Cape Coast. Climate of Ghana The climate in Ghana is characterized by a combination of two climates; a tropical and tropical climate. The southern regions are dominated by tropical climates. They are very rainy in winter and very hot in summer. Coastal areas are low in wind, Tropical, with a wet and dry climate, and is influenced by the dry "pyramids" coming from the Sahara. Ghana's tourist areas Accra is the capital of the country and the most densely populated city, with its picturesque beaches, historical and archaeological buildings, libraries and many historical museums, as well as traditional markets and art galleries, as well as the old 17th-century castles. Kumasi City: Located in the south-central part of the country, about 2,500 km away from the capital, this city is known as the Garden City for its abundance of plants, flowers and flowers, giving a beautiful and picturesque view. The visitor enjoys the city and is characterized by the abundance of mountains covered with trees. Cape Coast Castle: This castle is one of the most important stations for the migration of slaves when the state colony of the colonies of Britain, containing the inside of the traces of the walls in green, which are traces of the chains that were linking the slaves in preparation for deportation, the castle from the inside dark and the outside color White limestone, containing narrow cells, and features a spectacular view of the Atlantic Ocean. Al-Mina: Located in the south of Ghana, it was built by the Portuguese during the year 14822 AD. It was the first shopping center in the European Sahara, and the castle was used as a gold station. National Park: This park is located about 200 km north of the Cape Coast fortress. It is surrounded by farms, especially cocoa farms. It contains many trees and wildlife. It has a road that is used by tourists to tour the park, which is 350 meters long and 40 meters high.
Tourism in Ghana
Ghana is a republic on the western side of the continent of Africa in the northern coast of the Gulf of Guinea, formerly called the "Gold Coast", bordered on the west by the Ivory Coast, to the east Togo, bordered on the north by Burkina Faso, Gulf of Guinea. Ghana's independence from Britain was declared in 1957 and its official language is English. The currency of the country is Sidi. It has an area of about 238,537 square kilometers. Its population is about 14,159,000. Its capital is the city of Accra. Its main cities are Tamale, Kumasi, Tema and Cape Coast. Climate of Ghana The climate in Ghana is characterized by a combination of two climates; a tropical and tropical climate. The southern regions are dominated by tropical climates. They are very rainy in winter and very hot in summer. Coastal areas are low in wind, Tropical, with a wet and dry climate, and is influenced by the dry "pyramids" coming from the Sahara. Ghana's tourist areas Accra is the capital of the country and the most densely populated city, with its picturesque beaches, historical and archaeological buildings, libraries and many historical museums, as well as traditional markets and art galleries, as well as the old 17th-century castles. Kumasi City: Located in the south-central part of the country, about 2,500 km away from the capital, this city is known as the Garden City for its abundance of plants, flowers and flowers, giving a beautiful and picturesque view. The visitor enjoys the city and is characterized by the abundance of mountains covered with trees. Cape Coast Castle: This castle is one of the most important stations for the migration of slaves when the state colony of the colonies of Britain, containing the inside of the traces of the walls in green, which are traces of the chains that were linking the slaves in preparation for deportation, the castle from the inside dark and the outside color White limestone, containing narrow cells, and features a spectacular view of the Atlantic Ocean. Al-Mina: Located in the south of Ghana, it was built by the Portuguese during the year 14822 AD. It was the first shopping center in the European Sahara, and the castle was used as a gold station. National Park: This park is located about 200 km north of the Cape Coast fortress. It is surrounded by farms, especially cocoa farms. It contains many trees and wildlife. It has a road that is used by tourists to tour the park, which is 350 meters long and 40 meters high.
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