Upper East Region
The Upper East Region is one of the ten administrative regions of Ghana, located in the northeastern part of the country. It is bordered by Togo to the east and shares its northern boundary with Burkina Faso. The region is known for its diverse cultures, with various ethnic groups, including the Gurunsi and Nanumba people, contributing to its rich heritage.
The capital city of the Upper East Region is Bolgatanga, which serves as a commercial hub for the area. The region is characterized by its agricultural activities, particularly the cultivation of crops like sorghum and millet. Additionally, it is home to several tourist attractions, including the Tongo Hills and traditional pottery villages.