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Encyclopedia > Volta Region

The Volta Region is a region of Ghana. Ghana is divided into ten regions (capitals in parentheses)- Ashanti Region (Kumasi) Brong-Ahafo Region (Sunyani) Central Region (Cape Coast) Eastern Region (Koforidua) Greater Accra Region (Accra) Northern Region (Tamale) Upper East Region (Bolgatanga) Upper West Region (Wa) Volta Region (Ho) Western Region (Sekondi) Categories: Lists of subnational entities | Ghana...



 
Ghana
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Ashanti | Brong-Ahafo Region | Central | Eastern | Greater Accra Region | Northern Region | Upper East Region | Upper West Region | Volta Region | Western Region

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Geography of Ghana - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3681 words)
Ironically, it is this flat, silt-composed delta region with its abundance of water that supports shallot, corn, and cassava cultivation in the region.
The region is the country's chief producer of cocoa, and its tropical forests continue to be a vital source of timber for the lumber industry.
Lake Volta is a rich source of fish, and its potential as a source for irrigation is reflected in agricultural mechanization agreement signed in the late 1980s to irrigate the Afram Plains.
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