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  2. Kejetia Market - Wikipedia

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    The Kumasi Central Market, also known as Kejetia Market, is an open-air marketplace in Kumasi, a city in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. The market has over 8,000 stores and stalls, [1] making it the largest single market in West Africa. About 50,000 people visit the market daily, while there are 20,000 vendors operating in it. [2]

  3. Kumasi - Wikipedia

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    Kumasi is a commercial, economic, and trading hub in Ghana, home to the biggest market in West Africa: the Kejetia Market. The city is the centre of Asante culture, hence also being nicknamed "Osei-Krom" or simply "Oseikrom", along with attracting many visitors.

  4. Market project to begin after multiple delays - AOL

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    Market square upgrade project further delayed. Market square refurbishment project delayed. £4m revamp of town's market square approved. Related internet links. Local Democracy Reporting Service.

  5. Kejetia, Kumasi, Ghana - Wikipedia

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  6. Ashanti Region - Wikipedia

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    The Ashanti Region is located in the middle belt of Ghana. It lies between longitudes 0.15W and 2.25W as well as latitudes 5.50N and 7.46N. The region shares boundaries with six of the sixteen political regions: the Bono, Bono East, and Ahafo in the north, the Eastern Region in the east, the Central Region in the south, and the Western Region in the South west.

  7. List of ecological tourist sites in Ghana - Wikipedia

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  8. Asafo market - Wikipedia

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    Asafo Market is a trading centre in Asafo, Kumasi, the capital of Ashanti, Ghana, to the western side of the Asafo interchange. Asafo Market was formerly called Nkrumah Market, which was named after the first Prime Minister of Ghana, Kwame Nkrumah ; however, the name was changed to Asafo Market when Nkrumah was overthrown.

  9. Manhyia Palace - Wikipedia

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    Manhyia Palace. This is the principal front façade, originally constructed and completed in 1925.It acquired its present appearance following a remodelling, in 1995. The Manhyia Palace (Akan: Oman hyia, English: Gathering of the people) is the seat of the Asantehene, as well as his official residence.