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Ghana does not have an official state religion; it is a secular country that recognizes freedom of religion. The population is diverse, with Christianity and Islam being the two predominant religions. Traditional African beliefs also play a significant role in the spiritual practices of many Ghanaians. This religious plurality contributes to the country’s rich cultural heritage.

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