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  2. 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.

  3. 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]

  4. Category:Festivals in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Multi-sport events in Ghana (2 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Festivals in Ghana" The following 123 pages are in this category, out of 123 total.

  5. Homowo - Wikipedia

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    Teshie Homowo Festival Ban on Singing & Drumming Ritual Ceremony. Homowo festival rituals. Nungua Homowo Festival Painting. Homowo is a festival celebrated by the Ga people of Ghana in the Greater Accra Region. [1] The festival starts at the end of April into May with the planting of crops (mainly millet) before the rainy season starts.

  6. Category:Cultural festivals in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    The following category is for cultural festivals in Ghana, including subtypes such as arts festivals, religious festivals, science festivals, and folk festivals, among others. Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.

  7. Hogbetsotso festival - Wikipedia

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    Hogbetsotso festival. The Hogbetsotso festival (pronounced Hogbechocho) [1] is celebrated by the chiefs and people of Anlo in the Volta Region of Ghana. [2] Some major Anlo towns include Anloga (capital), Keta, Kedzi, Vodza, Whuti, Srogboe, Tegbi, Dzita, Abor, Anlo Afiadenyigba, Anyako, Konu, Alakple, Atsito, Atiavi, Deʋegodo, Atorkor, Tsiame and many other villages.

  8. Category:Lists of festivals in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    List of festivals in Ghana This page was last edited on 15 February 2017, at 20:29 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  9. Asogli Te Za (Yam Festival) - Wikipedia

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    The celebration was brought into Ghana by the Ewe people of Ghana when they migrated from Notse in the Republic of Togo, where it is still celebrated. [3] In 2004, Togbe Aƒede XIV brought back the celebration of the Yam Festival which had been abandoned for over a decade. With the goal of educating and entertaining both Ghanaians and visitors ...