Volta Region
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Volta Region | ||
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Statistics | ||
Regional Minister | Kofi Dzamesi (NPP) | |
Capital | Ho | |
Area | 20,570 km² Ranked 5th |
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Population 2000 Census 1984 Census |
Ranked 7th 1,635,421 1,211,907 |
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Districts | 15 | |
ISO 3166-2 | GH-TV |
Volta Region is one of Ghana's ten administrative regions. Its capital is Ho. It contains the following 15 districts:
- Adaklu-Anyigbe District
- Akatsi District
- Ho Municipal District
- Hohoe District
- Jasikan District
- Kadjebi District
- Keta District
- Ketu District
- Kpando District
- Krachi District
- Krachi East District
- Nkwanta District
- North Tongu District
- South Dayi District
- South Tongu District
[edit] Background
- Further information: British Togoland and Togoland
The region is formed out of the former British Togoland which was part of the German protectorate of Togoland. It was administered as part of the Gold Coast by the British as Trans Volta Togoland. Before Ghana's independence, a plebiscite held in 1956 saw the territory decide to join Ghana at independence.
[edit] Demographics
The main ethnic groups in the region are the Ewe people in the south and the Akan people in the north.
[edit] Sources
- Districts of Ghana from statoids.com
- GhanaDistricts.com
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