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   jiā yīng : RepublicofGhana) shì fēi zhōu de guó jiā lín běi kào suǒdōng biān shì duō nán biān wéi nèi wān
  
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   jiā 1957 niányóu yuán yīng guó zhí mín huáng jīn hǎi 'àn yīng shǔ duō bìng jiàn guóchéng wéi yīng guó zài fēi zhōu zhí mín zhōng shǒu de guó jiābèi shì wéi fēi zhōu mín zhù lǐng xiù de kāi guó zǒng tǒng 'ēn shì xīn zhí mín zhù lùn quán wēi zhī céng jīng bèi shòu máo dōng tuī chóngduì tuī dòng fàn fēi zhěng guò shǐ zuò yòngmíng wéi niàn qián de jiā guó xuǎn dìng wéi jiā zhè míng zhǐ shì jiè guāngzhēn zhèng shǐ shàng de jiā guó jīn de jiā hěn yuǎn
  
   jiā hòujīng guò duō zhèng biàn。 1981 nián xiàn chè xiāoér qiě jìn zhǐ chéng zhèng dǎng。 1992 nián xīn xiàn zài zhǔn duō dǎng zhì shǎo rán shēng huó zài guó jiā shè huìzhuàng tàilìng xiē jiā rén de xiào zhōng duì xiàngshì jīng shī shí zhì quán deā sàn wáng” (Asantehene), xiāng xìn shì shàng zhǐ yòuā sàn mín zhù ”, ér méi yòu jiā mín zhù ”。
  
   ā sàn wèi jiā zhōng nán yuán wéi fēi guóshǒu wèi céng wéi fāng bái rén gōng hēi rén hòu lái yīng guó jiàn huáng jīn hǎi 'àn zhí mín ”, zhú běi shàng zhēng 'ā sàn xíng chéng jīn jiā de chú xíngyīng guó rén de xíng dòng 'ā sàn rén liè fǎn kàngdàn jiāng 'ā sàn wáng 1902 nián bèi zhúdàn jiā dài biàn gèng nán guǎn zhìyīng guó rén shì zài 1924 nián gōng yíng wáng huí guó, 1938 nián xíngā sàn guó shì”, huī ā sàn qiú cháng huì de jiànjiē guǎn zhì
  
   dāng jiā zài 'èr zhàn hòu jiānyīng guó duō yào qiú 'ā sàn lìng gǎo bìng chéng gōngdàn 'ā sàn wáng zhì jīn zài jiā yòu chóng gāo wèiā sàn wáng wèi mài dān chuán dào jīnxiàn rèn wáng zài 1999 nián wèiyōng yòu měi guó shì xué wèibèi chēng wéixiàn dài suǒ luó mén wáng”。
  
   zhèng zhì
   jiā shì yīng lián bāng chéng yuán guó zhī de guó jiā shǒu nǎo shì xuǎn de zǒng tǒngyōng yòu xíng zhèng quán huì zhǐ yòu yuànyóu 'èr zhù yào dǎng chéngxīn 'ài guó dǎng quán guó mín zhù huì dǎng
  
   xíng zhèng huá
   jiā fēn wéi 10
  
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   lǎng 'ā shǒu
   zhōng shǒu hǎi 'àn jiǎo
   dōng shǒu
   'ā shǒu 'ā
   běi shǒu
   dōng běi shǒu 'ěr jiā tǎn jiā
   běi shǒu chéng
   'ěr shǒu huò chéng
   shǒu sài kāng
  
   jiā chì dào hěn jìnyōng yòu diǎn xíng de dài hòunán yòu liǎng , 5 yuè -6 yuè 8 yuè -9 yuèzài běi zhè liǎng lián chéng 。 1 yuè -2 yuè shí huì guā hěn gān de dōng běi fēng
  
   jiā dōng nán de 'ěr shuǐ shì shì jiè shàng zuì de rén gōng cóng Yapei chéng dào Akosombo cháng 520 gōng zhè xiàn zài zhù yào yòng lái diàn nèi shuǐ yùn yòng guàn gài
  
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   jiā rán yuán fēng fēi de guó jiā xiāng rén jūn shēng chǎn zhí gāo liǎng bèisuī rán jiā réng rán kào hěn duō guó jiā jīng shù xié zhù de zhù yào de chū kǒu pǐn bāo kuò jīn cái fēi jiā hái shì nóng guóquán guó yòu 60% de nóng mín rén kǒuchū chǎn 40% de guó mín shēng chǎn zǒng zhí
  
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   jié jiǎ zhōng wén míng dāng míng bèi zhù
  2 yuè 24 quán guó jiě fàng NationalLiberationDay
  3 yuè 6 IndependenceDay
  7 yuè 1 gòng guó Republicday
  12 yuè de xīng nóng mín jié NationalFarmersDay1988 nián kāi shǐ


  The Republic of Ghana is a country in West Africa which borders Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) to the west, Burkina Faso to the north, Togo to the east, and the Gulf of Guinea to the south. The word Ghana means "Warrior King," and was the source of the name "Guinea" (via French Guinoye), which has been used to refer to the West African coast (reflected in the Gulf of Guinea).
  
  Ghana was inhabited in pre-colonial times by a number of ancient predominantly Akan Kingdoms, including the Akwamu on the eastern coast, the inland Ashanti Empire and various Fante and, also non Akan states like the Ga and Ewe along the coast and inland. Trade with European states flourished after contact with the Portuguese in the 15th century, and the British established a Crown colony, Gold Coast, in 1874.
  
  The Gold Coast achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1957, becoming the first Sub-Saharan African nation in West Africa to do so and the name Ghana was chosen for the new nation to reflect the ancient Empire of Ghana, which once extended throughout much of west Africa. Ghana is a member of many international organisations including the Commonwealth of Nations, the Economic Community of West African States, the African Union and the United Nations. Ghana is the second largest producer of cocoa in the world and is also home to Lake Volta, the largest artificial lake in the world. Ghana is also very well known in the football world. On October 16, 2009, it became the first African nation to win the FIFA U-20 World Cup by defeating Brazil 4-3 in a penalty shootout.
fēi guó jiā
   fēi guó jiālín nèi wānjiù mínghuáng jīn hǎi 'àn”。 miàn 23 90 wàn píng fāng qiān rén kǒu 1694 wàn (1994 nián )。 shǒu 'ā shì píngzhōng 'ěr pén zhàn quán guó miàn de 43%。 chù dài fēn shǔ dài cǎo yuán hòujīng nóng wéi zhù de chǎn liàng chū kǒu liàng shì jiè qián liè cáihuáng jīnzuàn shí jūn wéi zhòng yào chū kǒu shāng pǐn
yīngwénjièshì
  1. :  GH Ghana
  2. n.:  Ghana,  Republic of Ghana
fǎwénjièshì
  1. n.  Ghana
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