Coordinates: 4°45′N 2°1′W / 4.750°N 2.017°W / 4.750; -2.017

Akwidaa

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Akwidaa
  • Akwidaa New Town
  • Akwidaa Old Town
View of Akwidaa and the Gulf of Guinea
View of Akwidaa and the Gulf of Guinea
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CountryGhana
RegionWestern Region
DistrictAhanta West District
Population
 • Demonym
Akwidan
Time zoneUTC+0 (Greenwich Mean Time)
 • Summer (DST)GMT
postal code
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Akwidaa is a small town and fishing village in Ahanta West district, Western Region of Ghana. It is one of the southernmost places in Ghana.[1][2]

The part of town near the Gulf of Guinea, known as Akiwidaa Old Town, suffers from flooding and erosion as a result of climate change. This is due to its location in a low-lying area adjacent to a wetland and river mouth. This resulted in most of the residents evacuating inland, which would become Akiwidaa New Town.[3]

Etymology

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Akwidaa is a Twi word meaning 'old man'. It is believe to be named after a man who transported people over the Ezile River during Dutch colonial times. The town was originally named after the river.[2]

History

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The town has been settled for centuries by the Ahanta people.[2]

Fort Dorothea

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Plan of Fort Dorothea (1786)

In the late 17th and early 18th Century, Akwidaa, then known as Fort Dorothea, was the smaller of the two forts which constituted a German colony, the Brandenburger Gold Coast. After being captured by the Dutch, they occupied the fort from 1687 to 1698 from whom the Brandenburgers sold it in 1718.[4][5][6] The ruins of the fort were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1979 along with other forts in the region.[7]

Economy

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View of Ezile Bay Beach in Akwidaa

The economy is primarily based upon fishing, with many fishing boats lining the shoreline. Agriculture is also a major sector in the town.[3] It is a tourist spot in the region, being the location of many popular beaches.[1]

With the discovery of oil in the district, Akwidaa have been a point of interest for investment.[3]

Beaches

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  • Ezile-Bay Ecolodge
  • Akwidaa Inn
  • Safari beach

See also

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References

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