Γκάνα
Γκάνα is a country located in West Africa, bordered by Ivory Coast to the west, Burkina Faso to the north, and Togo to the east. It has a coastline along the Gulf of Guinea to the south. The capital city is Accra, which is known for its vibrant culture and history. The official language is English, and the country is rich in natural resources, including gold and cocoa.
The population of Γκάνα is diverse, with various ethnic groups, including the Akan, Mole-Dagbani, and Ewe. The country gained independence from British colonial rule in 1957, becoming the first African nation to do so. Γκάνα is known for its democratic governance and has a growing economy, primarily driven by agriculture and mining.