Ho (Ghana)

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Ho
Ho (Ghana) (Ghana)
Red pog.svg
Coordinates 6 ° 36 '43 "  N , 0 ° 28' 13"  E Coordinates: 6 ° 36 '43 "  N , 0 ° 28' 13"  E
Basic data
Country Ghana

region

Volta region
height 150 m
surface 16 km²
Residents 104,532 (2010)
density 6,533.3  Ew. / km²
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Ho is a city in Ghana with 104,532 inhabitants and the capital of the Volta Region . Ewe is mainly spoken there.

Ho arose from the connection between the two cities of Banakoe and Hegbe . It was part of the German colony of Togoland until it was occupied by Great Britain in World War I. Then it became the capital of British Togoland , until it was united with the Gold Coast and Ghana emerged from it.

Population development

The following overview shows the population by area since the 1970 census.

        year         Residents
1970 24.199
1984 37,777
2000 61,658
2010 104,532

sons and daughters of the town

Individual evidence

  1. Ghana: Regions & Cities - Population Statistics, Maps, Charts, Weather and Web Information. Retrieved January 6, 2019 .