44% of the people are Akan, 16% are Moshi-Dagomba, 13% Ewe and 8% Ga. They speak their own language in addition to the official language of English.
Accra is the capital and the country has ten regions:
Ashanti, Brong-Ahafo, Central, Eastern, Greater Accra, Northern, Upper East, Upper West, Volta, and Western.
For artistic, cultural, and entertainment activities and events as well as institutions, businesses, and organizations.
Subjects may include, but not limited to: architecture, artists and galleries, clubs and venues, dance, libraries, movies, museums, performing arts, storytelling, circus, bodyart, music, photography, theater, and video production.
Includes links to health care, personal well-being and related resources.
Sites may include, but not limited to, addictions, alternative, chiropractic, conditions and diseases, dentistry, fitness, physicians and clinics, hospice, and hospitals.
Media is transmissions that are disseminated widely to the public.
The society and culture of Ghana is about social and cultural issues pertaining to the people of Ghana.
Listing sites that concern the make up of the local community: its people, its history, and resources and institutions that serve the people. Subjects include religion, clubs and lodges, reunions, women, men, seniors, kids, teens, activism, alternative sexuality, genealogy, and personal home pages.