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Ghana sits on the West African coast, home to around 33 million people speaking Twi as the most common language alongside English. Founded as the Gold Coast under British rule, it gained independence in 1957 as the first sub-Saharan African country to do so, then navigated a series of coups before returning to stable democratic governance in the 1990s. Today roughly a third of Ghanaians still live in poverty, despite the country's oil wealth and one of the continent's more stable economies.
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Ghana
Population
34,427,414
Growth Rate
1.88%
Poverty Level
39%
Life Expectancy
66 Years
United States
Population
340,110,988
Growth Rate
0.98%
Poverty Level
1.1%
Life Expectancy
79 Years
Ghana
Population
Growth Rate
Poverty Level
Life Expectancy
Ghana
34,427,414
1.88%
39%
66 Years
United States
340,110,988
0.98%
1.1%
79 Years