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Kumasi [a] is a city and the capital of the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly and the Ashanti Region of Ghana. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] : 1, 3 It is the second largest city in the country, [ 10 ] : 9 with a population of 443,981 as of the 2021 census. [ 3 ]
Burning of Kumasi in 1874 depicted by Henry Morton Stanley. In 1888, R. Austin Freeman was disappointed with the ruins of Kumasi following the British destruction in 1874 and the Ashanti civil war before 1888. Kumasi was a great disappointment to me, and my disappointment increased as I walked round and examined the town.
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Metropolitan Archbishops of Kumasi (Roman rite) Archbishop Peter Kwasi Sarpong (2002.01.17 – 2008.03.26); see above Archbishop Thomas Kwaku Mensah (2008.03.26 – 2012.05.15)
Pages in category "Populated places in Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Aerial view of Kumasi in 2003. Nhyiaeso is a suburb of Kumasi. Kumasi is the regional capital of the Ashanti Region of Ghana. [1] It is a residential area in the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly. It is about 2 kilometres north of the centre of the regional capital. The town is in the Nhyiaeso Constituency. The town is both a residential and ...
Prempeh I International Airport is located 6 kilometres (4 mi) from Kumasi. It was changed from a military base to an airport in 1999. The airport has undergone several renovation and expansion projects to help push its status as an international airport.