Administrative divisions of Ghana
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Geographic terrestrial plains of Ghana
The administrative divisions of the Republic of Ghana consist of four geographic terrestrial plains and ten regions. For local government, there are six metropolitan assemblies, and 55 municipal assemblies and 151 ordinary assemblies. There are a total of 212 districts, each with its own district assembly.
Various types of councils exist beyond districts, including 58 town or area councils, 108 zonal councils, and 626 area councils. At a smaller level of local administration, there are over 16,000 unit committees.
Electorally, Ghana has 275 constituencies.
Regions
Main article: Regions of Ghana
Region | Capital |
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Ashanti | Kumasi |
Brong Ahafo | Sunyani |
Central | Cape Coast |
Eastern | Koforidua |
Greater Accra | Accra |
Northern | Tamale |
Upper East | Bolgatanga |
Upper West | Wa |
Volta | Ho |
Western | Sekondi-Takoradi |
Districts
Main article: Districts of Ghana
Government of Ghana Parliamentary Constituencies of Ghana
Main article: Ghana Parliament constituencies
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Settlements
Main article: List of largest Settlements in Ghana (by population)
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