1 Accra_ – 1,963,264 – The capital of the country, known for its bustling markets, heritage buildings, and beaches, and its vibrant nightlife, with lots of restaurants and bars. It is also the economic and administrative center of the Greater Accra Region, and is home to the city’s financial and commercial sectors.
2 Kumasi_ – 1,468,609 – The second-largest city in Ghana, known for its rich cultural heritage, and home to the Manhyia Palace Museum, and the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. It is also the seat of the king of the Asante people, the vestige of an empire.
3 Tamale_ – 360,579 – The fastest growing city in Ghana, known for its rich cultural heritage, and home to the University for Development Studies, and the Mole National Park.
4 Takoradi_- 232,919 – A coastal city in western Ghana, known for its beautiful beaches, and home to the Takoradi Port, which is the main seaport in Ghana.
5 Atsiaman_- 202,932 – A town in the Greater Accra Region, known for its busy market, and its beautiful beaches.
6 Tema_- 155,782 – A city in the Greater Accra Region, known for its busy harbor, and its beautiful beaches.
7 Cape Coast_- 143,015 – A city in the Central Region, known for its beautiful beaches, and its historic sites, such as the Cape Coast Castle.
8 Sekondi-Takoradi_- 138,872 – A city in the Western Region, known for its beautiful beaches, and its historic sites, such as Fort Orange.
9 Obuase_- 137,856 – A town in the Ashanti Region, known for its busy market, and its beautiful beaches.
10 Sunyani_- 70,299 – A city in the Brong-Ahafo Region, known for its beautiful beaches, and its historic sites, such as the Sunyani Cocoa House..
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