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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Nsawam Adoagyire Municipal District

Nsawam-Adoagyire Municipal District is one of the thirty-three districts in Eastern Region, Ghana. Originally created as an ordinary district assembly in 1988 when it was known as the first Akuapim South District, which it was created from the former Akuapim District Council; until it was elevated to municipal district assembly status to become Akuapim South Municipal District, with Nsawam as its capital town. However on 6 February 2012, the northeast part of the district was split off to create a new Akuapim South District, with Aburi as its capital town; thus the remaining part has been renamed as Nsawam-Adoagyire Municipal District, with Nsawam as its capital town. The municipality is located in the southeast part of Eastern Region and has Nsawam as its capital town.

Geography

Nsawam-Adoagyire Municipal District lies in the southwestern part of the Eastern Region. It borders Suhum Municipal District in the northwest, and Akuapim North Municipal District in the northeast. It covers an area of 440 square kilometres (170 sq mi).

Topography

It has an undulating topography with two main ecological zones, the moist semi-deciduous forest and coastal savannah grassland. The district is dependent on the river Densu for water supply at the Nsawam-Adoagyire Municipal District water treatment plant.

List of settlements

Settlements of Nsawam-Adoagyire Municipal District
No. Settlement Population Population year
1 Aburi 18,701 2013
2 Adoagyiri
3 Adamorobe
4 Adeiso
5 Ahwerase
6 Ahwerease
7 Amanfrom
8 Ankwa Dobro
9 Anoff
10 Berekuso
11 Dago
12 Darmang
13 Fotobi
14 Konkonuru
15 Kitase
16 Nsakye
17 Nsawam 44,522 2013
18 Ntoaso
19 Owuraku
20 Pakro
21 Pampanso
22 Pokrom
23 Sekyikrom
24 Peduase

Sources

  • "Akuapim South Municipal District". Statoids.
  • Districts: Akuapim South Municipal District

References

  1. ^ Ghana: Administrative Division
  2. ^ "New Districts & Nominated DCEs" (PDF). ghanadistricts. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 March 2013.
  3. ^ "All Districts". ghanadistricts. Retrieved 8 June 2018.
  4. ^ "Districts of Ghana". statoids. Retrieved 8 June 2018.
  5. ^ "Malaria is endemic in most communities – Deputy Public Health Director". Citinewsroom - Comprehensive News in Ghana. 2021-05-20. Retrieved 2021-05-20.

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