Nsuta

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Town and District Capital in Ghana
7°00′40″N 1°22′53″W / 7.01111°N 1.38139°W / 7.01111; -1.38139Sovereign state GhanaRegion AshantiDistrictSekyere CentralElevation
1,362 ft (415 m)Time zoneGMT • Summer (DST)GMT

Nsuta is a small town and is the capital of Sekyere Central, a district in the Ashanti Region of Ghana.[1] Nsuta is in Ashanti although there are a number of towns in Ghana with this name.

Transport

This Nsuta is served by a station on the national railway network.[1] There is no railway station serving Asante-Nsuta.

Towns and villages under Asante-Nsuta Traditional Area

  • Abaasua
  • Abonkoso
  • Aframso
  • Akyease
  • Amangoase
  • Amuaman
  • Amugyewaa
  • Anansu/Appiakrom
  • Ankamadoa
  • Asuafu
  • Atwea
  • Awanya
  • Bimma
  • Bonkron
  • Dadease
  • Danso
  • Ɛkuo
  • Gyansa
  • Gyetiase
  • kↄtↄ Dida
  • Kruwi
  • Kwagyei
  • Kyebi
  • Kyeiase
  • Kyekyebon
  • Mpantuase
  • Mpempɛ
  • Nkudwua
  • Nkwabrim
  • Ohemaa Dida
  • Pataase
  • Tadiɛso
  • Tenten
  • Twerefuo
  • Duamo
  • Wuobuoho

There are also three major towns in the Sekyere Central District Assembly, Namely Sekyere-Beposo, Sekyere-Atonsu and Sekyere-Kwamang.

References

  1. ^ a b "Sekyere Central".
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Districts and Capitals of the Ashanti Region of Ghana
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