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Accra (/əˈkrɑː/; Ga: Ga or Gaga; Twi: Nkran; Ewe: Gɛ; Dagbani: Ankara) is the
capital and
largest city of Ghana,
located on the
southern coast at the...
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Greater Accra Region has the
smallest area of Ghana's 16
administrative regions,
occupying a
total land
surface of 3,245
square kilometres. This is...
- The
Accra riots started on 28
February 1948 in
Accra, the
capital of the then
British colony of the Gold
Coast (present-day Ghana). A
protest march by...
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International Airport (IATA: ACC, ICAO: DGAA) is an
international airport in
Accra, the
capital of Ghana. The
airport is
operated by
Ghana Airports Company...
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Accra Hearts of Oak
Sporting Club,
commonly referred to as
Hearts of Oak or just Hearts, is a
professional sports club
based in
Accra (Greater
Accra),...
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Accra Lions Football Club is a
football club
based in East Legon,
Accra, Ghana. The club
competes in the
Ghana Premier League, the top
division of the...
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Accra SkyTrain was
projected as a
fully automated,
elevated light railway metro network for
Accra,
Greater Accra, Ghana. The
proposed network would have...
- The city of
Accra,
capital of Ghana, is
officially divided into five
geographical regions: North, West, East,
Central and
south - and
eleven sub-metropolitan...
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Accra may
refer to:
Either of the
following battles in the
First British-Ashanti War: The
First Battle of
Accra in 1824 The
Second Battle of
Accra in...
- district, Osu is a
neighborhood in
central Accra, Ghana, West
Africa . It is
locally known as the "West End" of
Accra.
Bounded to the
south by the Gulf of Guinea...