On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the eastern roll title. The Greater Accra Region has the smallest area of Ghana’s 16 administrative regions, occupying a total land surface of 3,245 square kilometres. 4 per cent of the total land area of Ghana.
The Greater Accra region is the most urbanized region in the country with 87. The capital city of Greater Accra Region is Accra which is at the same time the capital city of Ghana. In 1960, Greater Accra, then referred to as Accra Capital District, was geographically part of the Eastern Region. It was, however, administered separately by the Minister responsible for local government.
The Greater Accra Region is bordered on the north by the Eastern Region, on the east by the Volta Region, on the south by the Gulf of Guinea, and on the west by the Central Region. The Ga people celebrate the Homowo festival, which literally means “hooting at hunger. This festival originated several centuries ago. It is celebrated in remembrance of a great famine that hit the Ga people in the sixteenth century.
It is mainly a food festival which celebrates the passing of that terrible period in Ga history. The Adangbe people from Ada celebrate the Asafotu festival, which is also called ‘Asafotufiam’, an annual warrior’s festival celebrated by Ada people from the last Thursday of July to the first weekend of August commemorates the victories of the warriors in battle and is a memorial for those who fell on the battlefield. To re-enact these historic events, the warriors dress in traditional battle dress and stage a mock battle. The political administration of the region is through the local government system. The Ga sub-group of the Ga-Dangme people is the historical population of Accra. They form the largest ethnic sub-group in the Greater Accra Region, with 18.
Greater Accra Region are immigrants from outside Ghana. The largest portion of the population of Accra is Akan, at 39. The next largest group is Ga-Dangme at 30. In 1960 the population of the Greater Accra Region was 491,817. In 2000 the population was 2,905,726. In 2010 the population was 4,010,054.