The
Western Region covers an area of approximately 2,391 square kilometres,
which is about 10 per cent of Ghana’s total land area. The
region has about 75 per cent of its vegetation within the high forest
zone of Ghana, and lies in the equatorial climatic zone that is
characterized by moderate temperatures.
It is also the wettest
part of Ghana with an average rainfall of 1,600mm per annum. It
is bordered on the east by the Central Region, to the west by the
Ivory Coast (Côte d’Ivoire), to the north by Ashanti
and Brong-Ahafo Regions, and to the south by the Gulf of Guinea.
The southernmost part of Ghana lies in the region, at Cape Three
Points near Busua, in the Ahanta West District.
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