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  2. Kumasi - Wikipedia

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    Kumasi is a commercial, economic, and trading hub in Ghana, home to the biggest market in West Africa: the Kejetia Market. The city is the centre of Asante culture, hence also being nicknamed "Osei-Krom" or simply "Oseikrom", along with attracting many visitors.

  3. Manhyia Palace Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Manhyia Palace Museum is a historical museum located in Kumasi, Ashanti, Ghana and situated within the Manhyia Palace.First established in 1925 as a private residence for Asantehene Agyeman Prempeh I (who had been returning from almost three decades of exile), the Museum currently provides fair insight into the culture of Ashantiland and Ghana's cultural legacy from before its colonization ...

  4. Manhyia Palace - Wikipedia

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    The Otumfuo Osei Tutu II Jubilee Hall is a multi-purpose convention centre situated in the Manhyia Palace, named after the current Asantehene, Otumfuo Nana Osei Tutu II. Commissioned on 15 April 2024, its purpose is to hold meetings, get-togethers, cultural performances, and other traditional functions. [8] [7]

  5. Alex A. Y. Kyerematen - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Atta Yaw Kyerematen (1916 – 1976) [1] was a Ghanaian social anthropologist and the commissioner for local government from 1966 to 1969. Kyerematen was the first director of the Ghana National Culture Centre in Kumasi and previously also served as Town Clerk of the Kumasi Municipal Council.

  6. Prempeh II Jubilee Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Prempeh II Jubilee Museum is a museum located in Kumasi, Ghana. It was established in 1954. The museum is located in The Centre of National Culture. [1] The museum is named after Prempeh II. It features artifacts related to him. [2]

  7. Category:Buildings and structures in Kumasi - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Kumasi" ... Centre for National Culture (Kumasi) G. Guinness Ghana Breweries; K. Kumasi Central Mosque; Kumasi City Mall;

  8. Kumasi Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The Kumasi Zoo (Kumasi Zoological Garden) is a zoo located in the heart of Kumasi in the Ashanti Region of Ghana.The zoo occupies a 1.5-square-kilometre (370-acre) area between the Kejetia Bus Terminal, the old race course and the Kumasi Centre for National Culture.

  9. Kejetia Market - Wikipedia

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    The Kumasi Central Market, also known as Kejetia Market, is an open-air marketplace in Kumasi, a city in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. The market has over 8,000 stores and stalls, [1] making it the largest single market in West Africa. About 50,000 people visit the market daily, while there are 20,000 vendors operating in it. [2]