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Ghana

Facts and stats about Ghana

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The Republic of Ghana is a sovereign state which is a state/unitary form of presidential constitutional republic within the Gulf of Guinea and Atlantic Ocean in West Africa. Ghana became the first African nation to declare freedom from European colonization in 1957. The country has achieved fast economic growth and human development in recent years. Ghana is a producer of natural gas and petroleum. It is also the biggest producer of diamond and gold as well as the second biggest grower of cocoa globally.

You can find Lake Volta in Ghana. It is the largest man-made lagoon in the whole world. It is acknowledged as a regional power and a founding member of the Non-Aligned Movement. The nation also belongs to the Economic Community of Western States. It is the first country in sub-Saharan Africa where Europeans traded gold and later on, human slaves. It is wealthy in mineral resources. However, Ghana was affected by corruption and mismanagement after it achieved independence in 1957.

The GDP growth rate of Ghana was estimated at 7.1% due to its oil revenues, services sector and strong export performance of cocoa and gold. Ghana’s medium-term growth outlook remains positive because of massive investments in the chemical industries, public infrastructure and commercial agriculture sectors. However, macro-economic management and continuing political stability have not significantly transformed the structure of Ghana’s economy. Mining and construction have sustained the industrial sector while the manufacturing industry has been declining as a share of GDP during the last two decades.

25.2 million

Population. Ranked 48th in 2013.

$1,604.91

GDP per capita. Ranked 130th in 2012.

Borders

Burkina Faso 549 km, Cote d'Ivoire 668 km, Togo 877 km
Largest city Accra - 1,970,400
Capital city Accra - 1,970,400
Major language English, African languages including Akan, Ewe
Major religion Christianity, indigenous beliefs, Islam
Monetary unit Ghana cedi
Alternative names Republic of Ghana, Ghana
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Interesting observations about Ghana

  • Ghana ranked first for GDP > composition, by end use > investment in inventories amongst Hot countries in 2013.
  • Ghana ranked third for GDP > real growth rate amongst Former British colonies in 2012.
  • Ghana ranked #23 for population amongst Christian countries in 2013.
  • Ghana ranked #6 for GDP amongst Sub-Saharan Africa in 2012.
  • Ghana ranked second for GDP > composition by sector > agriculture amongst Religious countries in 2012.
  • Ghana has ranked last for personnel > per capita since 2001.
  • Ghana ranked third for GDP deflator globally in 2005.

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The Republic of Ghana is a sovereign state which is a state/unitary form of presidential constitutional republic within the Gulf of Guinea and Atlantic Ocean in West Africa. Ghana became the first African nation to declare freedom from European colonization in 1957. The country has achieved fast economic growth and human development in recent years. Ghana is a producer of natural gas and petroleum. It is also the biggest producer of diamond and gold as well as the second biggest grower of cocoa globally.

You can find Lake Volta in Ghana. It is the largest man-made lagoon in the whole world. It is acknowledged as a regional power and a founding member of the Non-Aligned Movement. The nation also belongs to the Economic Community of Western States. It is the first country in sub-Saharan Africa where Europeans traded gold and later on, human slaves. It is wealthy in mineral resources. However, Ghana was affected by corruption and mismanagement after it achieved independence in 1957.

The GDP growth rate of Ghana was estimated at 7.1% due to its oil revenues, services sector and strong export performance of cocoa and gold. Ghana’s medium-term growth outlook remains positive because of massive investments in the chemical industries, public infrastructure and commercial agriculture sectors. However, macro-economic management and continuing political stability have not significantly transformed the structure of Ghana’s economy. Mining and construction have sustained the industrial sector while the manufacturing industry has been declining as a share of GDP during the last two decades.

Posted on 06 Apr 2014

jaacosta47

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Posted on 03 Dec 2009

Gloria E.Arthur

Gloria E.Arthur

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