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  2. Damba festival - Wikipedia

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    The Damba festival is the largest festival in Ghana, celebrated by the peoples of the Northern, Savanna, North East, Upper East and Upper West Regions of Ghana. [1] In recent times, Damba has become a multinational festival, attracting visitors from all over the world. The festival is annually celebrated in Germany, USA, and UK. [2] [3] [4] The ...

  3. World Damba Festival - Wikipedia

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    World Damba Festival is an enactment of the Damba festival of Northern Ghana by Ghanaians living in other parts of the world. World Damba festival was first celebrated in 1999 in Louisville, Kentucky. [1] [2] London hosted the event in 2012. Other cities that have hosted the festival include Boston in Massachusetts, Amsterdam, and Brussels. [3]

  4. Culture of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The Damba festival is celebrated by the people of Dagbon and other ethnic groups in Ghana. During this festival, there is a colorful and vibrant display of the Ghanaian Smock and other traditional dresses. Also, the Fire festival is celebrated during the first month of the Dagomba lunar calendar.

  5. List of festivals in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Festivals in Ghana are celebrated for many reasons pertaining to a particular tribe or culture, usually having backgrounds relating to an occurrence in the history of that culture. Examples of such occurrences have been hunger, migration, purification of either gods or stools, etc.

  6. Piptadeniastrum - Wikipedia

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    Piptadeniastrum africanum is a medium-sized to large tree capable of growing to 50 meters tall, with the record being 199'1" (60.68 meters) and a maximum girth a breast height of 14' 9" (4.5 meters) [4] in Ghana.

  7. Dagomba people - Wikipedia

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    The Gundo Naa has vast land and head all female royals of Dagbon. Important festivals include the Damba, Bugum (fire festival) and the Islamic Eid festivals. The largest settlement of the Dagomba is Tamale, Ghana's third populous and the Northern Region's capital. A Dagomba lady on a horse. A man in a full Dagomba traditional wear.

  8. Ghanaian smock - Wikipedia

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    Celebrants in smock during the 2023 World Damba Festival in Germany. Ghana's president, John Dramani Mahama meeting a foreign leader in a smock. A boy wearing a heavy smock A man wearing a light smock A sleeveless smock in display. The Ghanaian Smock or Tani is a fabric worn by both women and men in Ghana. [1]

  9. Dumba Festival - Wikipedia

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