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  • '''Ghana''' is a state in West [[Africa]], bordering the North Atlantic Ocean betwee ...s called the “Gold Coast”. The government of Kwame Nkrumah chose the name “Ghana” in 1957, the year of independence, referring with admiration to the anci
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Ghana]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|U.S. intelligence activities in Ghana}}
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  • ...y parts of West-Africa, there is an old chieftaincy tradition. The Akan of Ghana have developed their own hierarchy which exists aside the democratic struct When the republic of Ghana was founded in 1957, it was agreed that the chieftaincy system should be re
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  • * Mr. Anthony Alick Eghan, Yamoransa (Central Region, Ghana) *Ernest E. Obeng, Ancient Ashanti Chieftaincy, Tema (Ghana) 1986
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  • {{seealso|Ghana}} ...e independence of that country in 1957. The early motivations were less on Ghana itself, than on its possible proxy role in the Cold War, with the first lea
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Akan Chieftaincy (Ghana)]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...ligence community]] and multinational security organizations with and in [[Ghana]]
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  • ...populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/U.S. intelligence activities in Ghana]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Ghana}}
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  • * Mr. Anthony Alick Eghan, Yamoransa (Central Region, Ghana) *Ernest E. Obeng, Ancient Ashanti Chieftaincy, Tema (Ghana) 1986
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  • * F. K. Buah, A History of Ghana. Revised and Updated, Oxford 1998 * W. E. F. Ward, A History of Ghana, London 1963
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  • * [[The Ashanti|Ashanti]], major ethnic group of Ghana. * [[Ashanti (region)]], a region of Ghana
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  • | birth_place = Koforidua, Ghana ...or. She published her first novel in 1995. For her works, she received the Ghana Book Council Development Award. Her books have been translated into many la
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  • Capital of the Central Region in [[Ghana]].
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  • (born June 26 1956 in Koforidua, Ghana) A Ghanaian author.
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  • Traditional [[Ghana|Ghanaian]] dish consisting of [[cassava]] and [[plantain]], similar to dump
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  • ...ligence community]] and multinational security organizations with and in [[Ghana]]
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  • ...teacher, he helped create the Pan-African Congress in 1945. He returned to Ghana in 1947 and became general secretary of the newly founded United Gold Coast
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  • ...populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/U.S. intelligence activities in Ghana]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Ghana}}
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  • ...tan]], [[U.S. Ambassador to Uganda|Uganda]] and [[U.S. Ambassador to Ghana|Ghana]]
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  • A festival in Nkusukum Traditional Area in Central Region, Ghana, which is celebrated every year in the end of August.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Ghana]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|U.S. intelligence activities in Ghana}}
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  • ...y is bounded by [[Burkina Faso]] in the north, [[Benin]] in the east and [[Ghana]] in the west, with access to the [[Atlantic Ocean]].
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  • ..., The Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Togo, Benin, Nigeria, Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea.
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  • '''Ama Ata Aidoo''' (* 1942 in [[Ghana]]) is a Ghanaian author and politician. Aidoo was born in Abeadzi Kyiakor in the [[Central Region]] of Ghana as the daughter of a [[Fanti]] chief. She visited Wesley Girls’ High Scho
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  • * Tema, Ghana
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  • ...idents in British Togoland voted to join the newly independent nation of [[Ghana]], leaving French Togoland to become an autonomous republic in the French U
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  • *: This is the first book which is completely set in Ghana. The young protagonist, Kesewa; is illiterate. She has to work hard for her It is the first book that was published in Ghana.
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  • {{r|Akan Chieftaincy (Ghana)}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Akan Chieftaincy (Ghana)]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...kessim and further. The parades strengthen the role of [[Akan Chieftaincy (Ghana)]].
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  • {{seealso|Ghana}} ...e independence of that country in 1957. The early motivations were less on Ghana itself, than on its possible proxy role in the Cold War, with the first lea
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  • ...was one of the first white women who travelled to the Gold Coast (today: [[Ghana]]). [[Image: Cape coast castle 2.JPG|thumb|Cape Coast Castle in Ghana]]
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  • ...ted to His Excellency President John Agyekum Kufuor At State House, Accra, Ghana. [Accra]: Accra Sports Stadium Disaster Commission of Inquiry, 2001.
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  • ...gion which is now present-day Mauritania formed the northern border of the Ghana Empire (c. 400–c. 1200) and Mali Empire (c. 1230–c. 1600). Mauritania b
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  • ...a traditional dish in West Africa, with many local variations, not just in Ghana or Sierra Leone, but in almost any kitchen of the area. It consists of cass
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  • '''Ghana''' is a state in West [[Africa]], bordering the North Atlantic Ocean betwee ...s called the “Gold Coast”. The government of Kwame Nkrumah chose the name “Ghana” in 1957, the year of independence, referring with admiration to the anci
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  • Found in West Africa from Ghana west to Guinea, including Sierra Leone, Liberia and Ivory Coast. Togo is al ...nd there.<ref name="SB95"/> Togo, together with Benin and at least eastern Ghana, are part of a larger region known as the Dahomey Gap; a relatively dry reg
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  • ...born around 1703 in a village named Nkubeam near the town of Axim (today [[Ghana]]). In 1707, he was enslaved and sent to Europe by the Dutch East India Com *Anton Wilhelm Amo ''Antonius Gvilielmus Amo Afer of Axim in Ghana: Translation of his Works'' (1968: Halle, Martin Luther University, Halle-W
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  • {{r|U.S. Ambassador to Ghana}}
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  • ...d western Kenya. The type locality is listed as "Costa d'oro" (Gold Coast, Ghana).<ref name="McD99"/> ...be found near water in swampy areas. In the Atewa Range Forest Reserve in Ghana, it has been found at altitudes of up to 670 m.<ref name="Mal03"/>
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  • ...exotic goods. The country was strategically pivotal to three empires - the Ghana Empire (c 400–c. 1200), the Mali Empire (c. 1230-c. 1600), the Songhai Em
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