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  2. Accra - Wikipedia

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    When Kwame Nkrumah became Ghana's first post-independence Prime Minister in 1957, he created his own plan for Accra's development. [25] Instead of creating spaces to serve the elite, Nkrumah sought to create spaces to inspire pride and nationalism in his people and people throughout Africa. [citation needed]

  3. Timeline of Accra - Wikipedia

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    Boxer Muhammad Ali visits city. [34] 1965 GTV (Ghana) headquartered in Accra. Kwame Nkrumah Conference Centre built. [35] October: Organisation of African Unity summit held. 1966 – 24 February: Coup at Flagstaff House. 1967 – Association of African Universities headquartered in city. [36] 1970 – Population: 564,194 city; 738,498 urban ...

  4. History of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The area of the Republic of Ghana (the then Gold Coast) became known in Europe and Arabia as the Ghana Empire after the title of its Emperor, the Ghana. [1] Geographically, the ancient Ghana Empire was approximately 500 miles (800 km) north and west of the modern state of Ghana, and controlled territories in the area of the Sénégal River and east towards the Niger rivers, in modern Senegal ...

  5. Gold Coast (British colony) - Wikipedia

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    The Gold Coast was a British Crown colony on the Gulf of Guinea in West Africa from 1821 until its independence in 1957 as Ghana. [3] The term Gold Coast is also often used to describe all of the four separate jurisdictions that were under the administration of the Governor of the Gold Coast.

  6. List of cities in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Capital city: Settlement 1970 census [1] 1984 census [1] 2000 census [1] ... Urban planning in Africa (Ghana) References. a b c a b; External links. Top Largest ...

  7. Kumasi - Wikipedia

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    After Ghana gained its independence in 1957, the city became the capital of the Ashanti Region. Kumasi remains the seat of the Asantehene. The city is often regarded as "The Garden City" after Maxwell Fry published his 1945 "Garden City of West Africa" plan for the city. [13] It is also due to the abundance of gardens and forestry in the city. [9]

  8. Jubilee House - Wikipedia

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    Jubilee House is the presidential palace in Accra that serves as a residence and office to the President of Ghana. [1] Jubilee House is built on the site of a building that was constructed and used for administrative purposes by the British Gold Coast Government. The previous seat of government of Ghana was Osu Castle. It was named Golden ...

  9. History of West Africa - Wikipedia

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    The Ghana was viewed as divine, and his physical well-being reflected on the whole society. Ghana converted to Islam around 1050, after conquering Aoudaghost. [87] The Ghana Empire grew wealthy by taxing the trans-Saharan trade that linked Tiaret and Sijilmasa to Aoudaghost. Ghana controlled access to the goldfields of Bambouk, southeast of ...