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Upper West Region
Location
Location of Upper West Region in Ghana
Statistics
Regional Minister Ambrose Dery (NPP)
Capital Wa
Area 18,476 km²
Ranked 7th
Population
2000 Census
1984 Census
Ranked 10th
576,583
438,008
Districts 8
GH-UW

The Upper West Region of Ghana is located in the northwestern corner of the country and is bordered by Burkina Faso to the north. The capital and largest city is Wa. Other towns include Nandom, Daffiema, Jirapa, Kaleo, Nadowli, Lawra and Tumu.

The major ethnic groups are the Dagara, Sisaala and Wala. The Dagara live in the western part of the region, the Sisaala live in the eastern areas, and the Wala live in Wa and a few of the nearby villages. The Sisaala and Dagara are mostly Christian and animist, while most Wala are Muslim; Wa is the largest predominantly Islamic city in Ghana. Waali, the language of the Wala, and the Dagaare language are mutually intelligible.

The major economic activity of the region is agriculture. Crops grown include corn, millet, groundnuts, okra, and rice. Sheep, goats, chickens, pigs and guinea fowl are raised for meat and eggs. Since the region is poor and the dry season is long, extending roughly from October to May, many people leave the area to work in the southern part of Ghana for at least part of the year.

A distinctive feature of the region's culture is the brewing of pito (pronounced PEE-toe) a sweet, mildly alcoholic beverage from millet. The pito is sold by the brewers in open air bars and drunk from calabashes.

Districts

The Upper West Region of Ghana contains the following 8 districts:

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