Ghana
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This article is about the modern country of Ghana. For the Ghana Empire (c. 790-1076) northwest of modern Ghana, see
Ghana Empire. For other uses, see
Ghana (disambiguation).
| Republic of Ghana |
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| Anthem: God Bless Our Homeland Ghana[1] |
Location of Ghana (dark red)
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Capital
(and largest city) | Accra
5°33′N 0°15′W / 5.55°N 0.25°W / 5.55; -0.25 |
| Official language(s) | English |
Government-sponsored
languages | Akan, specifically Ashanti Twi, Fanti, Akuapem Twi, Akyem, Kwahu, Nzema; Dagaare/Wale, Dagbani, Dangme, Ewe, Ga, Gonja and Kasem |
| Demonym | Ghanaian |
| Government | Constitutional presidential republic |
| - | President | John Atta Mills |
| - | Vice-President | John Dramani Mahama |
| - | Speaker of Parliament | Joyce Bamford-Addo |
| - | Chief Justice | Georgina Theodora Wood |
| Independence | from the United Kingdom |
| - | Declared | 6 March 1957 |
| - | Republic | 1 July 1960 |
| - | Current Constitution | 28 April 1992 |
| Area |
| - | Total | 238,535 km2 (81st)
92,098 sq mi |
| - | Water (%) | 3.5 |
| Population |
| - | 2010 estimate | 23,837,000[2] (48th) |
| - | Density | 99.9/km2 (103rd)
258.8/sq mi |
| GDP (PPP) | 2010 estimate |
| - | Total | $38.143 billion[3] |
| - | Per capita | $1,600[3] |
| GDP (nominal) | 2010 estimate |
| - | Total | $31.2 billion[4] |
| - | Per capita | $1,318.36[4] |
| Currency | Ghanaian cedi (GHS) |
| Time zone | GMT (UTC0) |
| - | Summer (DST) | GMT (UTC0) |
| Drives on the | right |
| ISO 3166 code | GH |
| Internet TLD | .gh |
| Calling code | 233 |
The
Republic of Ghana (
i /ˈɡɑːnə/) is a country located in
West Africa. It is bordered by
Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) to the west,
Burkina Faso to the north,
Togo to the east, and the
Gulf of Guinea to the south. The word
Ghana means "Warrior King"
[5] and is derived from the ancient
Ghana Empire.
Ghana was inhabited in pre-colonial times by a number of ancient predominantly
Akan Kingdoms, including the
Akwamu on the eastern coast, the inland
Ashanti Empire and various
Fante and non-Akan states, like the
Ga and
Ewe, along the coast and inland. Trade with European states flourished after contact with the
Portuguese in the 15th century, and the British established the
Gold Coast Crown colony in 1874.
[6]
The Gold Coast achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1957, becoming the first
sub-Saharan African nation to do so
[7][8][9] and the name Ghana was chosen for the new nation to reflect the ancient Empire of Ghana, which once extended throughout much of west Africa. Ghana is a member of the
South Atlantic Peace and Cooperation Zone, the
Commonwealth of Nations, the
Economic Community of West African States, the
African Union, and an associate Member of
La Francophonie. Ghana is the second largest producer of
cocoa in the world and is also home to
Lake Volta, the largest artificial lake in the world by surface area.
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