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Unveiling the cultural treasures of Ghana's North East Region

The North East Region: Ghana's northern gem | GhanaRemembers

The North East Region, a jewel in Ghana's geographical tapestry, stands as one of the sixteen regions that shape the nation's diverse landscape.

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Fugu: A cultural emblem of Northern tradition and artistry | GhanaRemembers

The Ghanaian Smock, known locally as Tani in Dagbani, is a garment deeply entrenched in the cultural fabric of Ghana, worn proudly by both men and women across the country.

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Pito: Embodying Northern Ghana's rich brewing tradition | GhanaRemembers

Pito, a beer crafted from fermented millet or sorghum, holds deep cultural significance in northern Ghana, parts of Nigeria, and various regions across West Africa.

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Damba Festival: Northern Ghana's largest cultural celebration | GhanaRemembers

The Damba Festival is the largest and one of the most significant cultural celebrations in Ghana, observed by the people in the Northern, Savanna, North East, Upper East, and Upper West Regions. In recent years, Damba has grown into a multinational event.

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Tuo Zaafi: A nutritious northern delight loved across Ghana | GhanaRemembers

Tuo Zaafi, also known as TZ or Saakbo in Frafra, is a beloved delicacy in Ghana, particularly from the Northern region.

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Zayaa Shrine: Ghana’s mystical four-storey mud shrine in the NorthEast region

On the edge of Wulugu, along the Walewale-Bolga Road, stands an impressive four-storey mud structure known as the Zayaa Shrine. Often referred to as a mosque, it functions more as a shrine, embodying rich spiritual significance, a place of pilgrimage, and unique architecture.

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