Most of the territory is plain, with Akwa Pim Mountains in the east, Kwahu Plateau in the south and Gambaga Cliff in the north. Mount Jebopo, the highest peak, is 876 meters above sea level.
Among the West African countries, Ghana's economy is relatively developed, with agriculture as the mainstay. The three traditional export products of gold, cocoa and wood are the pillars of Canada's economy.
The culture of this country:
Culture is based on Chinese traditional culture and absorbs European culture. The official authority is the National Cultural Commission, which was established in 1989. Its main members are 16 celebrities from universities, music, dance, painting, religion and other fields.
Cooperate closely with educational institutions and unofficial cultural institutions, implement national cultural policies, and protect and promote the development of national culture. In addition to the Culture Commission, there are also Ghana Language Affairs Bureau, Copyright Bureau and other institutions dedicated to cultural work.
Language:
The official language of Ghana is English. There are also ethnic languages such as Ewe, Fanti and Hausa. ?
Religion:
69% of Ghana residents believe in Christianity, 15.6% in Islam and 8.5% in traditional religions. ?
Festivals:
Independence Day: March 6th.
* * * National Day: July 1