in Ghana for

Chip flights Search for flights on Aviasales Hotels with discount Compare prices on Hotellook Selection of tours on Level Travel Travel insurance Search for insurance on Sravni Car search on Rentalcars Best excursions Search tours on Tripster Mango thickets, golden sand dunes, wild nature of the Republic of Ghana for many years attracted travelers from all over the world who preferred wild holidays and extreme sports. For ordinary tourists, this resort became available quite recently, when the Republic of Ghana gained independence in 1957. The Republic of Ghana is located in western Africa, bordered by Burkina Faso in the north, Côte d'Ivoire in the west and Togo in the east. It is washed by the waters of the Gulf of Guinea, which is part of the Atlantic Ocean. A plain stretches along the coast, which rises to the north by 150-200 meters above sea level, the maximum height of the plateau is 876 meters. There is also a water artery in Ghana - the Volta, which occupies half of the te   in Ghana for rritory of the republic. The Volta, together with the Afram and Oti tributaries, forms the world's largest reservoir, which is called the Volta or Akosombo. Until 1957, Ghana was a British colony and was called the "Gold Coast". It is currently part of the British Commonwealth. The capital city is Accra and the official language is English. The area of ​​the state is 238,540 square kilometers. According to the latest census, the population is 21,029,000 and the population density is 88 people per square kilometer. Lives in the country: 82. Historically, the Republic of Ghana is divided into ten regions: The main resorts of the country, which are popular with tourists, are Anomabu, Elmina, Ada, Accra, Mole, Akosombo, Sunyani, Kumasi, Republic of Ghana time difference with other cities: https://tonaton.com/s_57-wedding-gloves

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

2bdrm Apartment in Lugogo Bypass, Kampala for Rent

Ibirere Rwandan Design Abat-jour

Novels in Uganda