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    The Ghana Empire (Arabic: غانا), also known as simply Ghana, Ghanata, or Wagadou, was a West African classical to post-classical era western-Sahelian...
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    Organisation of African Unity (OAU), the African Union (AU) and the Economic Community of West African States. Ghana generally follows the consensus of the Non-aligned...
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  • The economy of Ghana has a diverse and rich resource base, including the manufacturing and exportation of digital technology goods, automotive and ship...
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    African Union (redirect from The AU)
    himself. The AU declared 2006 the Year of African Languages. 2006 also marked Ghana's 55th anniversary since it founded the Bureau of Ghana Languages originally...
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  • Akan people (category Ethnic groups in Ghana)
    The Akan (/ˈækæn/) people are a Kwa group living primarily in present-day Ghana and in parts of Ivory Coast and Togo in West Africa. The Akan speak dialects...
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  • Tony Yeboah (category Ghana men's international footballers)
    runner-up: 2001–02 Ghana African Cup of Nations runner-up: 1992 West African Nations Cup – SCSA Zone III: 1982, 1983, 1984 Individual Ghana Premier League...
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  • Moscow. "Officiel : Abdul Majeed Waris prêté au VAFC !". Valenciennes FC (in French). Valenciennes FC. 2 January 2014. Retrieved 9 July 2014. Ghana at FIFA...
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    Nkrumah (President and Prime Minister of Ghana 1957–1966), Ahmed Sékou Touré (President of Guinea 1958–1984), and Modibo Keïta (President of Mali 1960–1968)...
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  • back to the First Congress of Independent African States, held in Accra, Ghana, from 15 to 22 April 1958. The conference aimed at forming the Africa Day...
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    Gold (redirect from Au (element))
    Gold is a chemical element; it has the symbol Au (from the Latin word "aurum") and the atomic number 79. In its pure form, it is a bright, slightly orange-yellow...
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