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The University of Education is in Winneba, which is a city located in the Central Region of Ghana. The purpose of this university is to train teachers for Ghana's schools and colleges. The university was established in 1992.
Winneba is a coastal town in Ghana, located in the Central Region. It is known for its rich cultural heritage, particularly the Efutu people, who celebrate the annual Aboakyer Festival, highlighting traditional hunting rituals. Winneba is also home to the University of Education, Winneba, which focuses on teacher training. Additionally, the town boasts beautiful beaches and is a popular destination for both locals and tourists.
Winneba's population is 58,750.
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Yes, there are several universities in Ghana, including the University of Ghana, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, University of Cape Coast, and University of Education, Winneba. Other notable institutions include Ashesi University, University of Professional Studies, and the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration. For a comprehensive list, it's best to refer to the National Accreditation Board of Ghana or educational directories.
As boats travel or sail on the sea, they move from areas of low temperatures ( high presure zone ) to high temperatures (low pressure). Therefore, areas of high have instatability in waves movement of the water whiles low pressure area have stable waves movement of water hence, ensures smooth navigation....................... this answer is from samuel and miipot from UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION, WINNEBA-GHANA
Ghana is home to several lagoons, with the most notable being the Volta Lagoon, which is part of the larger Volta River system. Additionally, there are smaller lagoons along the coast, including those in areas like Ada and Winneba. While there isn't a specific count of all lagoons in Ghana, the country features a diverse range of coastal and inland water bodies that contribute to its ecological diversity.
Tarkwa is in Ghana's telephone area code 031, with 7-digit local numbers. (In 2010, Tarkwa changed from area code 0362, with 5-digit local numbers, to area code 031, with the prefix 23 inserted between the area code and local number to make the new number.)In international format, area code 031 becomes +233 31.(The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." From a GSM mobile phone, you can enter the number in full international format, starting with the plus sign. The most common prefix is 00, but North America (USA, Canada, etc.) uses 011, Japan uses 010, Australia uses 0011, and many other countries use different prefixes.).
PHYSICAL FEATURES AND DRAINAGE The country had tropical vegetation of dense tropical rain forest which tails off into savanna and grassland towards the north and the coast. There are a few mountains and several hills rising to a height of 900 metres and above. The highest mountain, Afadzato, is 1,500 metres above sea level . Several big rivers criss-cross the country, the most import being the River Volta which has been dammed at Akosombo and Akuse for two hydro-electric power generation plants. The large lake formed is navigable for a distance of about 400 km and motor vessels now ply its waters carrying passengers and goods from the south of the country to the north and vice versa. Other big rivers are the Pra, Ankobra and Tano. Among the smaller rivers are the Densu and Ayensu which provide Winneba and parts of the capital, Accra, with pipe-borne water. The largest natural lake in the country is Bosomtwi with a total area of 48 square kilometres and reaching depths of 72 metres in some parts.
Guans are believed to be the first settlers in the modern day Ghana. They are scattered across all the regions in Ghana. Guans speak distinct languages which are different from the major languages in Ghana except Gonja. However, some of these Guan languages are influenced by major languages in Ghana, depending on where a particular Guan tribe is located. Guans in the Volta Region include Akpafu/Lolobi, Buem, Nkonya, Likpe, Logba, Anum-Boso, Amedzofe, etc. In the central region we have the Effutu, Awutu and Senya in Winneba and Bawjiase areas. There are Larteh and Kyerepong in the Eastern region. The Gonja people in the North and part of Brong Ahafo. Guans being the first settlers in Ghana, some were assimilated into the cultures of the major ethnic groups in the various regions we have today. Thus, some indigenes of Kpeshie in Greater Accra and Nzema, Sefwi, Ahanta etc. in the Western region may also trace their roots to Guans. The indigenes of most of the Fantes in the central region including Asebu, Edna, Aguafo etc. as well as Agona can also trace their origins from Guans. Presently, it is accepted that the Guan people can be found in five regions in Ghana: Volta, Nothern, Central, Eastern, and Brong Ahafo Regions.