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The Greater Accra Region has the smallest area of Ghana's 16 administrative regions, occupying a total land surface of 3,245 square kilometres. This is 1.4 per cent of the total land area of Ghana. It is the second most populated region, before the Ashanti Region, with a population of 5,455,692 in 2021, accounting for 17.7 per cent of Ghana's total population. The Greater Accra region is the most urbanized region in the country with 87.4% of its total population living in urban centres. The
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city of Greater Accra Region is Accra which is at the same time the capital city of Ghana.


History

In 1960, Greater Accra, then referred to as Accra Capital District, was geographically part of the
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. It was, however, administered separately by the Minister responsible for local government. With effect from 23 July 1982, Greater Accra was created by the Greater Accra Region Law (PNDCL 26) as a legally separate region.


Geography


Location and size

The Greater Accra Region is bordered on the north by the
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, on the east by the Volta Region, on the south by the Gulf of Guinea, and on the west by the Central Region. It is smallest region of Ghana in total area, and is made up of 16 administrative areas.


Tourism


Parks

* Shai Reserve * Lakeside Marina Park *
Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park The Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum and memorial park is located in downtown Accra, the capital of Ghana. History It is dedicated to the prominent Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah Kwame Nkrumah (born 21 September 190927 April 1972) was a Ghan ...
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Efua Sutherland Children's Park Efua Sutherland Children's Park (also known as ''Children's Park'') is a public park for children located opposite The National Theatre at West Ridge in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. It was started in 1979 and known as ''Accra Children's P ...


Recreation areas

* National Museum * La Pleasure Beach * Kokrobite Beach * Coco Beach Resort * Cocoloco Beach * Korle Beach Resort * Next Door Beach Resort * Manet Paradise * Ada Paradise Beach * Ningo-Prampram Beach * Rufus Green Parks * Labadi Beach *Laboma Beach *Titanic Beach *Bojo Beach *Sandbox beach Club *Afrikiko *Bloombar


National monuments

* National Theater * Independence Square *
Accra International Conference Center The Accra International Conference Centre is an events venue in Accra, Ghana. Other venues include the Ghana Trade Fair Center and the National Theatre, but the Conference Centre is the most popular due to its size and capacity as compared to th ...
* Center for National Culture


National historic sites

*
Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum The Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum and memorial park is located in downtown Accra, the capital of Ghana Ghana (; tw, Gaana, ee, Gana), officially the Republic of Ghana, is a country in West Africa. It abuts the Gulf of Guinea and the Atlanti ...
* Osu Castle * National Museum of Ghana


Festivals

The
Ga people The Ga-Dangbe, Gã-Daŋbɛ, Ga-Dangme, or GaDangme are an ethnic group in Ghana, Togo and Benin. The Ga and Dangbe people are grouped respectively as part of the Ga–Dangme ethnolinguistic group. The Ga-Dangmes are one ethnic group that lives ...
celebrate the Homowo festival, which literally means "hooting at hunger." This festival originated several centuries ago. It is celebrated in remembrance of a great famine that hit the Ga people in the sixteenth century. It is mainly a food festival which celebrates the passing of that terrible period in Ga history. It takes place in August every year and is celebrated by all the Ga clans. The Adangbe people from Ada celebrate the Asafotu festival, which is also called 'Asafotufiam', an annual warrior's festival celebrated by Ada people from the last Thursday of July to the first weekend of August commemorates the victories of the warriors in battle and is a memorial for those who fell on the battlefield. To re-enact these historic events, the warriors dress in traditional battle dress and stage a mock battle. This is also a time for male rites of passage, when young men are introduced to warfare. The festival also coincides with the harvest cycle, when these special customs and ceremonies are performed. These include purification ceremonies. The celebration reaches its climax with a durbar of chiefs, a colourful procession of the Chiefs in palanquins with their retinue. They are accompanied by traditional military groups called 'Asafo Companies' amidst drumming, singing and dancing through the streets and on the durbar grounds. At the durbar, greetings are exchanged between the chiefs, libations are poured and declarations of allegiance are made.


Other tourist attractions

* Fishing port at Jamestown * Du Bois Memorial Center for Pan-African Culture * George Padmore Research Library on African Affairs * Agblobloshie Market * Makola Market * Trade Fair Center


Governance

The political administration of the region is through the local government system. Under this administration system, the region is divided into 29 MMDA's (made up of 2 Metropolitan, 23 Municipal and 4 Ordinary Assemblies). Each District, Municipal or Metropolitan Area and it's corresponding constituency, is administered by a Chief Executive and a Member of Parliamnet, representing the central government but deriving authority from an Assembly headed by a presiding member elected from among the members themselves. The MMDA's were increased from 3 to 5 in 1988; then from 5 to 6 in 2004; then from 6 to 10 in 2008; then from 10 to 16 in 2012; and recently from 16 to 29 in 2018. The number of constituencies increased/spread from 22 to 27 in 2004 making and 34 prior to the
2012 Ghanaian general election General elections were held in Ghana on Friday 7 December 2012 to elect a president and members of Parliament in 275 electoral constituencies. Owing to the breakdown of some biometric verification machines, some voters could not vote, and voting ...
.The current list is as follows:


Demographics


Population

The
center of population In demographics, the center of population (or population center) of a region is a geographical point that describes a centerpoint of the region's population. There are several ways of defining such a "center point", leading to different geogr ...
of the Greater Accra region is located in the
Greater Accra Metropolitan Area The Greater Accra Metropolitan Area (GAMA) is a metropolitan region centered in Ghana's capital Accra. With around five million inhabitants, the metropolitan area is one of the 90 largest agglomerations in the world. The GAMA is largely continuou ...
which comprises the Accra Metropolitan, Tema Metropolitan, Adenta Municipal,
La Nkwantanang Madina Municipal District La Nkwantanang Madina Municipal District is one of the twenty-nine districts in Greater Accra Region, Ghana. Originally it was formerly part of the then-larger Ga East District in 2004, until the eastern part of the district was split off to creat ...
, Ashaiman Municipal, Ledzokuku-Krowor Municipal, Ga East Municipal, Ga West Municipal, and Ga South Municipal districts According to the 2010 census, the region had a population of 4,010,054, making it the second most populous (total number of people) region of Ghana behind the Ashanti Region. Owing to in-migration and a high population growth rate, however, the region has the highest population density in the country.


Ethnicity

The Ga sub-group of the Ga-Dangme people is the historical population of Accra. They form the largest ethnic sub-group in the Greater Accra Region, with 18.9% of the population. The Ga peoples were organized into six independent towns (Accra (Ga Mashie), Osu, La, Teshie, Nungua, and Tema). Each town had a stool, which served as the central object of Ga ritual and war magic. Now, the town of La has a community bank which offers banking services to them. Accra became the most prominent Ga-Dangme towns and is now the heartbeat and capital of Ghana. The Ga people were originally farmers, but today fishing and trading in imported goods are the principal occupations. Trading is generally in the hands of women, and a husband has no control over his wife's money. Succession to most offices held by women and inheritance of women's property are by matrilineal descent. Inheritance of other property and succession to male-held public offices are by patrilineal descent. Men of the lineage live together in a men's compound, while women, even after marriage, live with their mothers and children in a women's compound. Each Ga town has a number of different cults and many gods, and there are a number of annual town festivals. The Adangme people occupy the coastal area of Ghana from Le Kpone to Ada, on the Volta River and South Atlantic Ocean along the Gulf of Guinea and inland along the Volta River. The Adangme People include the Ada, Le Kpone, Krobo, Ningo, Osuduku, Prampram, and Shai, all speaking Adangbe of the Kwa branch of the Niger-Congo family of languages. The Adangme People have the largest Population among the two related Ga-Adangme People. About 70% of the Greater Accra Regional Land is owned by the Adangmes located in Dangme East and Dangme West Districts of Ghana.


Immigration

1.3% of the inhabitants of the Greater Accra Region are immigrants from outside Ghana. The largest portion of the population of Accra is Akan, at 39.8% of the population. The next largest group is Ga-Dangme at 30.7% of the population. After this 18% of the population is Ewe. The Ga sub-group of the Ga-Dangme people is the historical population of Accra. They form the largest ethnic sub-group in the Greater Accra Region, with 18.9% of the population. The Fante are the next largest ethnic sub-group, with 10% of the population.


Population growth

In 1960 the population of the Greater Accra Region was 491,817. In 2000 the population was 2,905,726. In 2010 the population was 4,010,054.


Religion

The religious affiliations of the people of the Greater Accra region are below: *
Christian Christians () are people who follow or adhere to Christianity, a monotheistic Abrahamic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. The words ''Christ'' and ''Christian'' derive from the Koine Greek title ''Christós'' (Χρι ...
– 77.8% *
Muslim Muslims ( ar, المسلمون, , ) are people who adhere to Islam, a monotheistic religion belonging to the Abrahamic tradition. They consider the Quran, the foundational religious text of Islam, to be the verbatim word of the God of Abrah ...
–16.2% * Other Religions – 4.6% * Traditional – 1.4%


Transportation

The Greater Accra region is served by the Kotoka International Airport in
Accra Accra (; tw, Nkran; dag, Ankara; gaa, Ga or ''Gaga'') is the capital and largest city of Ghana, located on the southern coast at the Gulf of Guinea, which is part of the Atlantic Ocean. As of 2021 census, the Accra Metropolitan District, , ...
. The airport offers flight to destinations within Ghana, the African continent and to other continents. Four National highways – N1, N2, N4 and N6 – and one Regional highway – R40 – pass through the Greater Accra region. N1 enters the region in Ada to the east and runs west, intersecting the N2 at Tema, the Ghana Road Network Tetteh Quarshie Interchange, and the N6 at
Achimota Achimota ( ), is a town in the Accra Metropolitan District, a district of the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. Achimota means "speak no name" in the Ga language Ga is a Kwa language spoken in Ghana, in and around the capital Accra. There ar ...
. It passes through
Kokrobite Kokrobite is a town along the Atlantic coast, to the west of Accra the capital city of Ghana. It is known for traditional sea fishing, its white-sand beaches and its lively nightlife. Kokrobite is a popular destination for tourists, backpackers ...
and exits the region at Weija where it continues on through the Central Region to Elubo in the Western region. The N2 crosses the
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al border into Asikuma and runs north entering the
Upper East Region The Upper East Region is located in north Ghana and is the third smallest of the 16 administrative regions in Ghana. It occupies a total land surface of 8,842 square kilometers or 2.7 per cent of the total land area of Ghana. The Upper East regi ...
, ending at Kulungugu. The N4 heads north from the Tetteh Quarshie Interchange, while the N6 originates from Achimota. These highways cut through the northern part of the region and terminate at Kumasi in the Ashanti Region. There is also an active railway line connecting
Accra Accra (; tw, Nkran; dag, Ankara; gaa, Ga or ''Gaga'') is the capital and largest city of Ghana, located on the southern coast at the Gulf of Guinea, which is part of the Atlantic Ocean. As of 2021 census, the Accra Metropolitan District, , ...
and Tema.


Education


Senior high schools

* Christian Methodist Senior High School *
Accra Academy Accra Academy is a Non-denominational Christianity, non-denominational Day School, day and Boarding School, boarding Single-sex education, boys' school. It is located at Bubuashie near Kaneshie in the Greater Accra Region. The school was establishe ...
*St. Martins Senior High School * Accra Girls Senior High School * Accra High School * Accra Wesley Girls' High School * Achimota Senior High School * Ebenezer Senior High School * Holy Trinity Cathedral Senior High School * Kaneshie Senior High School * Kinbu Senior High School * Presbyterian Senior High School, Osu * Wesley Grammar Senior High School * St. Mary's Senior High School * St. Margaret-Mary Senior High School * Sacred Heart Vocational Institute * Accra Technical Training Centre * Accra Wesley Girls' Senior High School * Chemu Senior High School * Manhean Senior High School * Tema Senior High School * Methodist Day Senior High School * Presbyterian Senior High School, Tema * Our Lady Of Mercy Senior High School * Tema Technical Institute * Labone Senior High School * Presbyterian Senior High Sch, La * St. Thomas Aquinas Senior High School * Armed Forces Senior High Technical * Amasaman Senior High Technical School * St. John's Grammar Senior High School * Ngleshie Amanfro Senior High School * Odorgonno Senior High School * West African Senior High School * Presbyterian Boys' Senior High School, Legon * Ada Senior High School * Ada Technical Institute * Ada Senior High Technical School * Osudoku Senior High School * Ningo Senior High School * Prampram Senior High School * Ashaiman Senior High School * Don Bosco Senior High Technical School * Nungua Senior High School * O'reilly Senior High School * Presbyteian Senior High School, Teishie * Teishie Technical Training Centre * The Morning Star International High School, Dodowa * Kpone Community Day Senior High School * Kwabenya Community Day Senior High School * Frafraha Community Day Senior *
Ghanata Senior High School Ghanata Senior High School is a boarding public senior high school located in Dodowa in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. Founded by Rev. E. Osabutey Aguedze in 1936, initially in Adidome as Gold Coast People's College in the Volta region of Gha ...


Higher education

Greater Accra has three public four-year institutions, the University of Ghana in
Accra Accra (; tw, Nkran; dag, Ankara; gaa, Ga or ''Gaga'') is the capital and largest city of Ghana, located on the southern coast at the Gulf of Guinea, which is part of the Atlantic Ocean. As of 2021 census, the Accra Metropolitan District, , ...
, Ghana Institute of Journalism and University of Professional Studies, East Legon, Accra. In addition, there are number of private universities and university colleges spread through the region. *
Accra Institute of Technology The Accra Institute of Technology (AIT), is an independent technology-focused research university based in Accra, Ghana. The university comprises six schools and three institutes. The university is modeled on internationally renowned institutes ...
, Cantonments, Accra *
Ghana Technology University College Ghana Communication Technology University (GCTU) is a public technical university in Accra, Ghana founded in 2005. The school was formerly known as Ghana Technology University College and Ghana Telecom University College. The change in name to G ...
, Tesano, Accra * Islamic University College, East Legon, Accra
Knutsford University College, East Legon, Accra
* Methodist University College, Dansoman, Accra * Regent University College of Science and Technology, Mataheko, Accra * Central University, Mataheko/Miotso, Accra * Advanced Business University College, Kaneshie, Accra *
African University College of Communications The African University College of Communications is a private tertiary institution at Adabraka, Accra, Ghana, for the study and teaching of journalism, communication studies, information technology convergence, business, African Studies, providin ...
, Adabraka, Accra * Wisconsin International University College, North Legon, Accra * Valley View University, Oyibi, Accra *
Regional Maritime University The Regional Maritime University (RMU) is an international tertiary institution and private university in Accra, Ghana. It attained full university status on 25 October 2007 and was launched as such by John Agyekum Kufuor, former President of t ...
, Nungua *
Pentecost University College The Pentecost University is a private university located at Sowutuom in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. It was founded by The Church of Pentecost (COP) and evolved from The Pentecost Bible College which initially trained only Lay Leaders and ...
, Sowutuom * Jayee University College, McCarthy Hills * Maranatha University College, Sowutuom * University of Applied Management, Ghana Campus, McCarthy Hill 18th Avenue *
Zenith University College Zenith University College is a privately owned university in Ghana established in December 2001. At first Zenith was a tutorial college for some foreign universities. Zenith opened as a tertiary educational institution in November 2005, and was a ...
, LA-Behind Ghana Trade Fair Centre, Accra *
Radford University College Radford University College is a private university in East Legon, Accra, Ghana. It is affiliated with Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, and was most recently accredited in 2019 by the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission. Facu ...
, East-Legon, Accra *
University of Professional Studies, Accra The University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA) formerly known as Institute of Professional Studies (IPS), is a public university in Ghana. The main campus is located in Accra. UPSA is the first university in Ghana to provide both academic ...
East-Legon, Ghana
Webster University, Ghana Campus, East Legon, Accra

Accra College of Medicine, East Legon, Accra

Family Health Medical School, Teshie, Accra


Shopping centres and their locations

* Accra Mall - Tetteh Quarshie Roundabout * Melcom Shopping Centers- Accra Central,Adabraka, North Industrial Area, Spintex, Teshie, La, Dansoman, East Legon, Madina, Fafraha, Achimota, Wejja, Kasoa etc. * Marina Mall - Airport Area * West Hills Mall - Weija * Oxford Street Mall - Osu * The Junction Mall - Nungua * The Achimota Mall - Achimota * A&C Mall - East Legon * The Palace Malls - Spintex, Atomic Junction * The China Mall - Spintex


Sports

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Accra Hearts of Oak Accra Hearts of Oak Sporting Club, commonly referred to as Hearts of Oak or just Hearts, is a professional sports club based in Accra (Greater Accra), Ghana. Founded in 1911, the club is the oldest surviving football club in Ghana and its trad ...
, Premier League Football * Great Olympics, Premier League Football *
International Allies F.C. International Allies FC is a Ghanaian professional football club based in Tema, Greater Accra. They play in the Ghana Premier League. History The club was founded in October 1996 by Omar Nasser El-Eter, Rabeh Nasser El-Eter and the late ...
, Division One League * Liberty Professionals, Division One League *
Tema Youth F.C. Tema Youth Football Club is a Ghanaian professional football club based in Tema, Greater Accra. The club competed in the 2017 Ghanaian Premier League, but got relegated at the end of the season. History Founded in 2005, they are a member of ...
, Division One League * Legon Cities F.C., Premier League Football *Accra Lions F.C, Premier League Football


Famous native and resident citizens


References

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