The Western Region of Ghana is an integrated complex
of beautiful safe beaches and African touch beach resorts. It has
the largest collection of European trading forts (later used in
the slave trade); the highest tropical jungles; numerous mines,
picturesque villages and friendly people; and old architectural
styles and vivacious festivals.
The native people of the Western Region are mostly
Akans, speaking various dialects including: Ahanta, Nzema, Sefwi,
Wassa, Brosa, and Pepesa. Pricipal religions are Christianity, African
Aminism, and Islam.
Pricipal
economic activities include agriculture (cash crops and food crops),
fishing (commercial and subsistence), and mining and manufacturing.
The main exportable produce are cocoa, timber, copra, coffee, rubber/latex,
gold, manganese, and bauxite.