Ghana is home to several significant rivers, with the Volta River being the most prominent, serving as a crucial waterway for transport and hydroelectric power generation. The country has several ports, with the Port of Tema being the largest and most important for international trade, while the Port of Takoradi primarily handles bulk cargo and oil exports. These waterways and ports are vital for Ghana's economy, facilitating trade and commerce both domestically and internationally. Additionally, the network of rivers supports agricultural irrigation and fishing activities, further contributing to local livelihoods.
Ghana has 17 rivers
The river in Ghana that is not navigable is called the Volta.
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Rivers and ports were important in the early 1800's in the distribution and acquisition of food processing, printing and manufactured goods. Ports and rivers helped in the maintaining of a country's economy.
Yes
Pra,Densu and Birim
Volta.
Pra, Tano, Offin, and Birim rivers. These four major rivers cover the drainage basins of five gold belts in Ghana.
Niger and Senegal rivers
Niger River (NY-GUH)
The Niger and Senegal rivers were gold bearing rivers. Also, Ghana was right in between the Saharan salt mines and the gold fields of Wangara.
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