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    ABOUT GHANA

    February 27, 2024
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    Situated on the coast of the Gulf of Guinea in western Africa, Ghana is bordered to the northwest and north by Burkina Faso, to the east by Togo, to the south ...
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    At the end of the 17th century, the Akan state of Akwamu created an empire that, stretching from the central Gold Coast eastward to Dahomey, sought to control ...

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    The area of the Republic of Ghana (the then Gold Coast) became known in Europe and Arabia as the Ghana Empire after the title of its Emperor, the Ghana.
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    9 Mar 2023 — Ghana was colonised by the British in the late 19th century, as part of the scramble for Africa. The country was known as the Gold Coast, due to ...

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    The History of The Republic of Ghana. Ghana gained independence from colonial rule on 6th,March1957, thus making it the first country in Africa, South of ...

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    26 Sept 2023 — Formerly Gold Coast, Ghana became independent from Britain on March 6, 1957, and was the first black African colony to achieve independence.

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    by A Boahen · 1966 · Cited by 30 — of the history of Ghana is almost always referred to three main historical works. The first, usually, is A History of the Gold Coast and Ashanti by W. W. ...

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    The area of the Republic of Ghana became known in Europe and Arabia as the Ghana Empire after the title of its Emperor, the Ghana. Wikipedia

    About Ghana

    On these pages you will find information about Ghana, including country facts, the history of Ghanaian-Danish relations and an overview of Ghana's political and economic situation.
      • LAST UPDATED SEPTEMBER 26 2023Country facts

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      Formerly Gold Coast, Ghana became independent from Britain on March 6, 1957, and was the first black African colony to achieve independence.

      The European power struggles in Ghana  between the 15th and 19th centuries started with the Portuguese who built Elmina Castle in 1482 followed by the Dutch, Swedes, Danes, Prussians and the British looking for fortunes in gold and ivory.

      This intense commercial rivalry ended with the growth of the tragic trade in slaves - all 42 European castles and fortifications being used as dungeons for the millions who lost their lives or whose descendants compose the African diaspora today. Cape Coast Castle, one of the best preserved, is an official museum of the Slave Trade.

       

      The capital in Ghana is Accra and is located on the Greenwich Meridian, with a population of about 3 million.

      Weatherwise Northern Ghana has a rainy season from about April to October. The rest of the year it is hot and dry with temperatures up to 38 C. In southern Ghana the rains last from April to June and again from September to October. Generally temperatures are between 21 C and 32 C.

      Travel advice on Ghana can be found on the website of the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

      Hotels, car rental and tourism highlights can be found through Touring Ghana, the official tourism website to Ghana. Ghanaweb is a website that covers Ghanaian news, sports, and has an extensive tourism section with travel tips and links to hotels.

      AIRPORT:
      Kotoka International Airport is situated 12km from Accra city centre. Domestic Airports are located at Kumasi (Ashanti Region), Sunyani (Brong Ahafo Region) Tamale (Northern Region) and Takoradi (Western Region). Hotel shuttle buses and taxis are available.

      TRAVEL DOCUMENTS AND VISAS:
      A valid passport is required by all visitors and visa (except for citizens of ECOWAS states). For visa application to Ghana, please contact the Ghana Embassy in Copenhagen.

      IN CASE OF EMERGENCIES:
      If anything goes wrong during your stay in Ghana, the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs has developed some general guidelines for what to do (In Danish): In case of emergency.

      Contact

      Embassy of Denmark
      67, Dr. Isert Road
      North Ridge
      P.O. Box CT 596
      Accra - Ghana

      Tel.: +233 (0) 30 220 8730

      Mobile: +233 (0) 54 011 6703 - Only in the Embassy's opening hours

      E-mail: accamb@um.dk
      www.ghana.um.dk

      Embassy of Denmark, Ghana

      67, Dr. Isert Road, North Ridge
      P.O. Box CT 596 Accra
      Ghana

      Main tel.: +233 (0) 30 220 8730
      Ghana Post Digital Address: GR-015-1710
       
      Accessibility statement (in Danish)

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