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Bolgatanga, colloquially known as Bolga, is a town and the capital of the Bolgatanga Municipal District and Upper East Region of north Ghana. Bolgatanga has a 2012 settlement population of 66,685 people. Bolgatanga is 161 km (about 100 miles) to the north of Tamale. Bolgatanga lies in the Red Volta River Valley (which serves as a major migration route of elephants), with the White Volta River and the cliffs of the Gambaga Escarpment to the south of the town forming the southern boundary of the Upper East region.
Historically Bolgatanga was situated at the southern terminus of the ancient Trans-Saharan trade route. The eastern route converged with the Sahelian route, near Bolgatanga. Along the route, handicrafts—especially straw baskets, hats and fans, as well as leather goods, metal jewellery, and indigenous attires — were exchanged for kola nuts and salt. The Upper East Region, where Bolgatanga lies, is part of what used to be known as the Upper Region. Between 1902 and 1960 the Northern Territory was a British protectorate; it was separated into the Northern and Upper Region on July 1, 1960. The Upper Region was apportioned into Upper East and Upper west region in 1983.
The Upper East Region of Ghana, Bolgatanga integrates a variety of beautiful and colourful cultural items, ranging from Art pottery (exhibition at the Upper East Region Museum) to dressing items. Find out more on the history of Bolgatanga and how to book your room at www.blomap.com
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Kologo master Guy One gives a spontanious eruption of his art for his family members and friends. We hear his mothers eulogizing voice and see his two daughters moving around in the background. This pure performance gives an example how Guy One is playing on funerals, weddings and other occasions in his local area. Guy One is a serious man.
Albert Abongo moving in to Bolgatanga - Upper East Regional Minister, 29.02.2016 by http://ghana-net.com/index.html (Remo) Here an other unedited short video with Albert Abongo - in Bolgatanga, where he is welcome with an traditional "Offering for the Gods of the Land". (Lead by an traditional Fetish Priest!) This is the traditional way, to ask the ^Gods of the Land, to contact the supreme GOD (God), to give his blessings to the new regional minister. No political leader in Ghana can start his office, without a similar traditional ceremony! Part ONE, of the offering will be online soon, as Albert Abongo was welcomed first at the bounderies of Upper East region too, by local leaders and priests. Here; Bolgatanga township on Monday, 29.02.2016 - Full video, as soon as edited. Photo document...
This clip shows my last day in Bolgatanga, capital of the Upper East Region of Ghana, where I had just visited a hotel in the southern part of the city. The footage starts immediately after, driving along the main Tamale-Bolga Road, and into the centre of Bolgatanga, where you can see the junction that is the turn-off to head up to the somewhat unstable township of Bawku. However, the vehicle heads along the main road into town to the tro-tro station, of which a short segment is shown before departing, heading south this time along the Tamale-Bolga Road (as I was heading back to Tamale that day).
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http://www.theworldlovefoundation.org This is where it all began for us back in 2006. On our way to Timbuktu Mali from Accra Ghana while filming an adventure travel show titled 'Overland' we came across the small village near Bolgatanga that would change our lives forever. Since then we have formed a non profit and to date we have funded 4 boreholes, clean water wells, in the country of Ghana near Bolgatanga. Each year in November we take a small group to Ghana that funds at least one new borehole. Come with us! 541-247-0625
http://www.expressoshow.com/ Graeme heads to the iconic Kaneshie Market in Accra/Ghana, to give us his survival guide for an African market. We cover various shopping tips as he explores this bustling environment. Firstly, know what you’re after and when the best time is to get it. Haggle on the price (when this is an accepted custom of the region), know your currency and value of the exchange rate. Be aware of your personal belongings, and remember your bearings (as not to get lost when you’ve finished shopping).
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http://theworldlovefoundation.org/Home_Page.html Located near Kpong on the Somanya road in the Krobo area just inland from Accra is this bead factory that welcomes guests to come and see how traditional African beads are made from recycled bottles. There is no charge but of course it is appreciated if you purchase a necklace or two from the shop after the tour. A good market to see the beads is located near by at the Agomanya market. This is part of our tour. Each year we take groups of people to Ghana and our expeditions fund a new clean water well for a rural village in the uppereast region near Bolgatanga.
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