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  2. Postal codes in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Postal codes were adopted in Ghana on 18 October 2017, following the launch of the National Digital Address System. [1] [2] As a joint venture between Ghana Post (with support from the Government of Ghana]) and Vokacom Ltd as GhanaPost GPS, the Digital Address System assigned postal codes and unique addresses to every square in Ghana.

  3. Kumasi - Wikipedia

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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 ]

  4. Ghana Post GPS - Wikipedia

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    GhanaPostGPS is a web and smartphone application, sponsored by the government of Ghana and developed by Vokacom, to provide a digital addresses and postal codes for every 5 squared meter location in Ghana. [1] The digital address is a composite of the postcode (region, district & area code) plus a unique address. [2]

  5. Kaase, Kumasi - Wikipedia

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    Kaase is suburb of Kumasi. Kumasi is the regional capital of the Ashanti Region of Ghana. [1] It is both a residential and industrial area in the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly. It is about 10 kilometres westwards from centre of the regional capital.

  6. Atonsu (Ashanti Region) - Wikipedia

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    Atonsu is a suburb of Kumasi in the Asokwa Municipal District and Asokwa Constituency in the Ashanti Region of Ghana which have Hon. Patricia Appiagyei as its member of parliament.

  7. Patasi, Kumasi - Wikipedia

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    Patasi is suburb of Kumasi. [1] Kumasi is the regional capital of the Ashanti Region of Ghana. [2] It is a residential area in the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly. It is about 7 kilometres eastwards from centre of the regional capital.

  8. Koforidua - Wikipedia

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    The highway also serves as a valid alternative route to reach Kumasi. Koforidua today is a multi-ethnic city with people from various ethnic groups in Ghana calling the city their home. On March 4, 2024, Koforidua played host to the celebration of the 67th anniversary of the independence of Ghana. [4] [5]

  9. Obuasi - Wikipedia

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    Obuasi is a gold mining town and is the capital of the Obuasi Municipal District in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. [2] [3] It lies in the southern part of the Obuasi Municipal and is located about 39 mi (63 km) from Kumasi. [3] As of 2012, the town has a population of 175,043 people. [1]