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GHANA
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GHANA GEOGRAPHY Major Cities Accra (the capital city) pop. Almost 2 million Kumasi (KNUST University) pop. 1.5 million Tamale pop. 360,000 Cape Coast #8 major city (had the slave castle)
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ACCRA
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KUMASI
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CAPE COAST #8 LARGEST
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MAJOR GEOGRAPHICAL FEATURES Four eco regions Coast-low sandy shores Plains and scrub with rivers and streams In the North-high plains Forested plateau region with Ashanti uplands World’s largest artificial lake- Lake Volta Akwapim-Togo Mt. range found along Ghana’s eastern border Highest point Mt. Afadjato 885 meters Climate is tropical-warm and has a long rainy season. Generally hot and humid all year round. Some forests but does not have many of the typical animals you may think of when you think of Africa
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GHANA HISTORY Inhabited as early as 3000-4000 BC Ghana was known for their gold. They did lots of gold trading in N. Africa In the 16 th century Europeans started taking notice and interest in their gold In the 17 th c. the Ashanti people in Ghana led a series of successful military operations and they became a united empire. Kumasi was the capital. Osei Tutu was the king of the Ashanti. Ashanti empire lasted until the 1800s In 1471 the Portuguese were the first Europeans to arrive in Ghana (then known as the Gold Coast) They established trading posts that still stand. The had slave trade castles and were a major slave trade export country. They warred to acquire slaves to sell and trade.
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GHANA HISTORY CONT. Britain started gaining control of the Gold Coast in the 1700s Early 1900s Ghana was progressing economically and educationally. At the end of WWII Ghana was the richest and most educated territory in West Africa. With this nationalism spread. In 1947 there was a United Gold Coast Convention to discuss a movement for self-government free from Britain. Ghana gained its independence in 1956 the leader of their independence movement was Kwame Nkrumah. (he was also their first President) From 1966-1981 there were several coups and changes in power 1979 Jerry Rawlings: brought back civilian rule to Ghana They created a new constitution in 1992 and have had a fairly stable government since.
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CULTURE Food Lots of rice and potatoes Fufu and Jolluf rice Fan Ice (ice cream in a bag) BEST THING EVER!!!! Community based Work together and look after each other Very hospitable, to them it is rude if you don’t take the time to talk to someone Funerals They have the funeral 3-6 months after the person has died. They give the family time to grieve and then they have a celebration of their life which lasts multiple days and includes bright colors, music, and friends and family speaking of memories
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CULTURE CONT. Religion Majority claimed to be Christian Also a large amount of Muslims in the large cities and N. Ghana Music Very upbeat Love to dance In church they sing and dance for a good 30-45 minutes Walking businesses/street business Large amounts of people just walk around town selling items. They walk up to your car, house etc.
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GOVERNMENT Presidential Representative Democratic Republic They have a President and Legislative branch (Parliament) President has some say in legislation Judicial branch is not connected at all with the Executive and Legislative branch Constitution of Ghana Modeled after the US Checks and balances Akan of Ghana (chief system) Works along side of the democratic system Been around for around a 1300 years 12 chiefs in Ghana Give advice to the President but have no real power, more symbolic
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CURRENT LEADERS President is John Dramani Mahama He took office in July 2012 after their current President died in office Then he was officially elected in December of 2012 Elections Legislative branch has elections every 4 years President serves up to two 4 year terms
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FAMOUS PEOPLE Ozwald Boateng: fashion designer Samia Nkrumah-first female to head a major political party Abedi Ayew “Pele”-soccer player captain of the Ghanaian national team Marcel Desailly –soccer player Sarkodie: musical artist https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIr an2tR_-g
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CURRENT EVENTS-PROBLEMS Sanitation: Need clean drinking water Need better garbage/sewage systems Healthcare Not easily available to a majority of Ghanaians Few and crowed HIV/AIDS High percent of people in Ghana have HIV/AIDS Education Getting better but only 58% females can read. Poverty Mainly subsistence agriculture. If a bad season a lot of people suffer
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POSITIVES Economy: Ghana is one of the wealthier nations in Africa Education: University in Ghana is in the top 25 best colleges in Africa Tourism: It is one of West Africa’s most visited country. Known for its festivals, good beaches and historical sites (Cape Coast) Modern: Accra is one of the more modern cities in Western Africa, very safe and easy to get around.
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