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Demographic information
population : about 23,740,000.



City Population
Accra
3,963,264
Kumasi
2,604,909
Tamale
390,730
Takoradi
260,651
Tema
229,106
Teshie
154,513
Secondi
153,900
Cape Coast
200,204
Obuasi
147,613
Dunkwa-on-offin
108,482

Religion
Protestantism(63%) Islam(16%) aboriginal religion(21%)

Economy
Ghana produces mainly gold and cacao and exports it. but other industry such as construction, communication etc didn't grow up
Degree of dependence regarding agriculture was high, and inflation occurred.
Ineffective economic policies of past military governments and regional peacekeeping commitments have led to continued inflationary deficit financing, depreciation of the Cedi and rising public discontent with Chana's austerity measures. Even so, Ghana remains one of the more economically sound countries in all of Africa.

Languages
Ghana has 47 ethnic languages

Education
The adult literacy rate in Ghana was 65% in 2007 , with males at 71.% and females at 58.3%. Ghana has a 6-year primary education system beginning at the age of six, and, under the educational reforms implemented in 1987 and reformed in 2007, they pass on to a 3-year junior high school system. At the end of the 3rd year of Junior High, there is a mandatory Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE). Those continuing must complete the 3-year senior high school (SHS) program and take an admission exam to enter any university or tertiary programme

Climate
Ghana is a country located on the Gulf of Guinea, only a few degrees north of the Equator, therefore giving it a warm climate.There are two main seasons in Ghana; the wet and the dry seasons. Northern Ghana experiences its rainy season from March to November while the south, including the capital Accra, experiences the season from April to Mid-November. Southern Ghana contains evergreen and semideciduous forests consisting of trees such as mahogany, odum and ebony. It also contains much of Ghana's oil palms

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