Bolgatanga District
Climate
The climate is tropical with a rainy season from May to October and a dry season with virtually no rainfall from November to April. Temperatures range between a maximum of 40 degrees in March / April and at least 12 °C in December.
The natural vegetation of the district consists of tree savanna, with baobab, and acacia trees. The low vegetation is burned by fire during the dry season or dried by the sun.
Demographics
The inhabitants of the district belong predominantly to different peoples of Northern Ghana. The town of Bolgatanga, however, has a cosmopolitan character. Here are mixed not only different peoples of the north, but also members of the major ethnic groups including the Grune, Sisala, and Kanjegah peoples, as well as the Hausa and Mossi.
Economy
The majority of the population in the 1990s lived, in spite of the urban structure of the district, from agriculture, 19% commercial, 12% industry, mainly handicrafts, and just 7.4% were employed in public services. There are some jobs in the mining and construction and in the form of some metal-working companies, repair shops, painting companies etc. but these represent a very small minority.
Villages
The capital in the district is Bolgatanga. Some towns and villages in the district include:
- Yorogo
- Tindonsobulugu
- Tindonmolgo
- Daporetindongo
- Yarigabisi
- Zuarungu Dachio
- Gambibigo-Azuabisi
- Kumbosigo
- Sherigu Dorungu-Agobgabis
- Pobaga
- Atulbabisi
- Tanzui
- Kumbangre
- Bolga-Soe
- Bukere
- Sokabisi
- Yikine
- Sumbrungu
- Zaare
Sources
References
- ^ "38 New districts in the offing, 60 Municipalities coming". Graphic Online. Retrieved 2022-08-27.