Lashibi
Town in Greater Accra Region, Ghana
5°41′4″N 0°2′17″W / 5.68444°N 0.03806°W / 5.68444; -0.03806 (2012)
Lashibi is a town in the Greater Accra Region of southeastern Ghana near the capital Accra.[2][3][4] Lashibi is the twentieth-largest settlement in Ghana, in terms of population, with a population of 78,539 people.[1]
See also
References
- ^ a b "World Gazetteer online". World-gazetteer.com. Archived from the original on 11 January 2012.
- ^ Touring Ghana – Greater Accra Region Archived 11 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine. touringghana.com.
- ^ ""Let's make Accra work": Regional Minister and AMA remove illegal structures and encroachers on Graphic Road - MyJoyOnline.com". www.myjoyonline.com. Retrieved 20 May 2021.
- ^ "Afienya, Ashaiman, Katamanso and other areas in Accra to have interrupted supply - Water Company - MyJoyOnline.com". www.myjoyonline.com. 19 April 2021. Retrieved 25 May 2022.
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Cities and towns of Ghana by population
- Kumasi (Ashanti)
- Accra (Greater Accra)
- Sekondi-Takoradi (Western)
- Tamale (Northern)
- Sunyani (Brong-Ahafo)
- Cape Coast (Central)
- Obuasi (Ashanti)
- Koforidua (Eastern)
- Tema (Greater Accra)
- Techiman (Brong-Ahafo)
- Ashaiman (Greater Accra)
- Teshie (Greater Accra)
- Madina (Greater Accra)
- Wa (Upper West)
- Ho (Volta)
- Nungua (Greater Accra)
- Lashibi (Greater Accra)
- Dome (Greater Accra)
- Gbawe (Greater Accra)
- Kasoa (Central)
- Ejura (Ashanti)
- Taifa (Greater Accra)
- Bawku (Upper East)
- Aflao (Volta)
- Agona Swedru (Central)
- Bolgatanga (Upper East)
- Tafo (Ashanti)
- Berekum (Brong-Ahafo)
- Nkawkaw (Eastern)
- Akim Oda (Eastern)
- Winneba (Central)
- Hohoe (Volta)
- Yendi (Northern)
- Suhum (Eastern)
- Kintampo (Brong-Ahafo)
- Adenta East (Greater Accra)
- Nsawam (Eastern)
- Mampong (Ashanti)
- Konongo (Ashanti)
- Asamankese (Eastern)
- Wenchi (Brong-Ahafo)
- Japekrom (Brong-Ahafo)
- Savelugu (Northern)
- Agogo (Ashanti)
- Anloga (Volta)
- Prestea (Western)
- Effiakuma (Western)
- Tarkwa (Western)
- Elmina (Central)
- Dunkwa-on-Offin (Central)
- Begoro (Eastern)
- Kpandu (Volta)
- Navrongo (Upper East)
- Axim (Western)
- Apam (Central)
- Salaga (Northern)
- Saltpond (Central)
- Akwatia (Eastern)
- Shama (Western)
- Keta (Volta)
- Nyakrom (Central)
- Bibiani (Western)
- Goaso (Ahafo Region)
- Somanya (Eastern)
- Assin Foso (Central)
- Aburi (Eastern)
- Banda Ahenkro (Brong-Ahafo)
- Mumford (Central)
- Bechem (Brong-Ahafo)
- Duayaw Nkwanta (Brong-Ahafo)
- Kade (Eastern)
- Anomabu (Central)
- Akropong (Eastern)
- Kete Krachi (Volta)
- Kibi (Eastern)
- Kpandae (Northern)
- Mpraeso (Eastern)
- Akim Swedru (Eastern)
- Aboso (Western)
- Bekwai (Ashanti)
- Regional capitals in bold
- Kumasi
- Accra
- Sekondi-Takoradi
- Tamale
- Sunyani
- Cape Coast
- Koforidua
- Wa
- Ho
- Bolgatanga
5°41′4″N 0°2′17″W / 5.68444°N 0.03806°W / 5.68444; -0.03806
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