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This list represents some of Ghana's natural heritage sites used in the Wiki Loves Earth international photo contest. The natural heritages includes: Forest and Resource Reserves
Ghana's current property statutory law system is an amalgamation of departments and policies aimed at identifying procedures associated with the acquisition, registration, and ownership of land. [2] Ghana codified laws about land ownership in the constitution of Ghana ratified in 1992.
The 10 remaining buildings are the last remains of the history and culture of the Asante people and were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1980. [1] The buildings were described as "home of men and gods". The houses are arranged around courtyards, and are built of timber, bamboo and mud plaster.
The remains of fortified trading-posts, erected between 1482 and 1786, can still be seen along the coast of Ghana between Keta and Beyin. They were links in the trade routes established by the Portuguese in many areas of the world during their era of great maritime exploration.
Pages in category "Archaeological sites in Ghana" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Begho;
HOPE City will host a cluster of buildings and facilities to serve as an ICT Park.. The cluster is expected to cover a total Gross Floor Area of approximately 1,200,000 sqm. It has been designed as a vertical city of towers linked together by bridges at different heights, with both public and private facilitie
Ghana has six (6) designated Ramsar sites. Five (5) wetlands along the coast and one (1) in the interior region. Five (5) wetlands along the coast and one (1) in the interior region. Greater Accra
Toggle List of settlements in Ghana by population subsection. 1.1 Gallery. 2 Top ten largest metropolitan areas. 3 See also. 4 References. ... By using this site, ...