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Fort Saint Anthony: A pillar of Dutch influence on the Gold Coast

Fort Saint Anthony, also known as Forte de Santo António in Portuguese and Fort Sint Anthony in Dutch, is a historic fort near Axim, Ghana.

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Fort Gross Fredericksburg: Testimony to the slave trade and colonial exploitation in Princes Town

Fort Fredericksburg, built between 1681 and 1683, stands as a significant historical structure in Ghana. Constructed from stone transported by sea from Prussia, it is one of two German forts in the country, the other being Fort Dorothea.

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Eddie Festival: A celebration of culture and development in Wassa

The Eddie Festival is an annual cultural celebration observed by the chiefs and people of Wassa in Ghana's Western Region. Typically held in January, the festival serves as a vibrant showcase of the area's rich cultural heritage.

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Cape Three Points: A historic and scenic landmark in the Western Region

Cape Three Points, located in the Western Region of Ghana, is celebrated as the country's southernmost tip.

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St. John's School: A pillar of Catholic education in Sekondi

St. John's School, an all-boys' Roman Catholic secondary school, is located in Sekondi in the Western Region of Ghana.

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Taakwa Festival: Celebrating the rich cultural heritage of Ahanta people from Western Region

The Taakwa Festival, celebrated in the Western Region of Ghana, is a significant cultural event rooted in the traditions and history of the Ahanta people.

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Fort Metal Cross: A landmark of Ghana's colonial history and slave trade legacy

Fort Metal Cross, originally known as Fort Dixcove, is a historical military structure situated on a promontory in the fishing community of Infuma in Dixcove, located in Ghana's Western Region.

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Nzulezu Stilt Village: A unique floating community on a lake

Nzulezu is a village situated in the Jomoro District of the Western Region of Ghana, about 90 kilometres west of Takoradi and close to the village of Beyin. The community is home to over 500 residents.

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Ankasa National Park: Safeguarding Ghana's biodiversity

The Ankasa National Park is located in the southwest of Ghana, in the Western Region of Ghana, close to the Côte d'Ivoire border, and is located around 365 kilometres west of Accra.

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