Religion Books in Ghana

Ghana - State in West Africa. In the north-north-west it borders with Burqui na Faso, in the east - with Togo, in the west - with Cot d'Ivoire. In the south it is washed by the Atlantic Ocean. The state got its name from the ancient empire of Ghana. The area of ​​the country is 238537 km2. Ghana is a flat country with the exception of a small ridge of hills on the eastern border. The sandy coastal region is crossed by several rivers, which, however, are completely unnavigable. Dense forests grow in the west of the country. To the north lies a vast savannah. The main rivers of the country: Black Volta, White Volta, Volta. Lake Volta in the east of the country is one of the largest artificial lakes in the world. The highest point of the country is in the eastern hills - about 900 m above sea level. 2010.6. History: The earliest known states on the territory of modern Ghana were the kingdoms of Dogomba and Mamprusi in the north, which reached their heyday in the XII-XIII centuries. The first Europeans in Ghana were the Portuguese, who founded a trading settlement in 1482. S Religion Books in Ghana ince that time, this territory has been called the Gold Coast. In the 16th century, other European countries became interested in the territory, and in 1642 the Dutch ousted the Portuguese. At the same time, to the east of the colonized territory, the Ashanti Empire arose, which dominated the region until the middle of the 18th century. The Dutch were not the only colonizers of Rana. Britain and Denmark also built their forts along the coast, but Britain was stronger and by the end of the 18th century the British dominated the region. Danish and Dutch forts were purchased in 1850 and 1871 and Ghana became a British colony in 1874. On March 6, 1957, Ghana, the first African country, declared independence. The status of the republic was adopted on July 1, 1960. Since 1966, Ghana has been shaken by numerous military, coups, in 1979 and 1981, the head of the coups was Lieutenant Jerry Rawlings, who became the country's president. In 1992, Rawlings authorized political parties and won the first free presidential election in November of that year. Ghana is a member of the UN and all the specialized agencies of this organization. Organization of African Unity. British Commonwealth of Nations. Ghana has a tropical climate, but temperatures can change dramatically with the season and altitude. There are usually two rainy seasons in the country (with the exception of the northern region): from April to July and from September to November. In the north, the rainy season lasts from April to September. The average annual temperature is about 26 degrees. C. The lowest temperatures are observed in August, the highest in March. Most of the country's vegetation was destroyed, but in the south there are still forests in which cottonwood, mahogany, and zest grow. Two-thirds of the country's territory is occupied by savanna, almost completely covered with grass and rare trees. The fauna also suffered as a result of land development, but such mammals as leopard, hyena, lemur, buffalo, elephant, antelope, monkeys have survived. The country also has a large number of reptiles: cobra, python, horned viper, African viper and others. The main attractions of Ghana are two national parks. Among the historical sights in Sekondi-Takoradi are the remains of Fort Orange; in Accra: 17th century Kristianborg Castle. National Museum. 01024, st. Velyka Vasylkivska 34, Kiev, Ukraine Mon-Fri: 09:00 to 20:00 Sat-Sun: from 10:00 to 17:00 Acceptance / delivery of documents from 09:00 to 18:00 050000, Nursultan Nazarbayev Ave. 103, office 309, Almaty, Kazakhstan 7 (727) 390 80 24, 7 (727) 390 99 36, 7 (701) 741 23 03 Mon-Fri: from 10:00 to 19:00 Sat: from 11:00 to 15:00 https://jiji.com.gh/36-religion-and-spirituality-books

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