2011年5月3日星期二

Accra

Accra is the capital and largest city of the West African country of Ghana. Its name comes from the word nkran in the Akan language. This refers to the black ants that thrive in the area. Accra is situated on the Gulf of Guinea. Accra is the site of Ghana’s main government offices. It is also the economic center of Ghana. It contains the head offices of all the country’s large banks rift gold and trading firms. The city also has large open markets. Its main products are processed food, lumber, and textiles.

The city of Accra was formed in 1877. By that time the British had gained control of the whole area. It became known as the colony of the Gold Coast. Accra was the capital of the colony. The modern city of Accra was carefully planned rift gold and laid out between 1920 and 1930.

没有评论:

发表评论