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women created many such as bowls pottery weapons and guns. Ghana was very hilly, not at all flat.There were also many mountains around the area. Ghana built the houses out of sand that was packed together with rock. Ghanese people always the second born in a family. Image:Example.jpg--71.14.101.20 22:43, 22 March 2007 (UTC) Image File history File links Example. ...

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Ghana (10/07) (6984 words)
Ghana's population is concentrated along the coast and in the principal cities of Accra and Kumasi.
Ghana was recognized for its economic and democratic achievements in 2006, when it signed a five-year, $547 million anti-poverty compact with the United States' Millennium Challenge Corporation.
Ghana's stated goals are to accelerate economic growth, improve the quality of life for all Ghanaians, and reduce poverty through macroeconomic stability, higher private investment, broad-based social and rural development, as well as direct poverty-alleviation efforts.
Geography of Ghana - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3716 words)
Ghana is a country in West Africa, along the Gulf of Guinea, just a few degrees north of the equator.
Ghana, which lies in the center of the West African coast, shares 2,093 km of land borders with the three French-speaking nations of Burkina Faso (548 km) to the north, Côte d'Ivoire (668 km) to the west, and Togo (877 km) to the east.
To the south of the Kwahu Plateau, the heaviest rains occur in the Axim area in the southwest corner of Ghana.
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