Damongo

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Country Ghana
Elevation
712 ft (217 m)
postal code
N5
Damongo
Demanwu
Regional Capital
St Anne's Catholic Cathedral
St Anne's Catholic Cathedral
Damongo is located in Ghana
Damongo
Damongo
Location of Damongo in Savannah region
Coordinates: 9°05′N 1°49′W / 9.083°N 1.817°W / 9.083; -1.817
Country Ghana
RegionSavannah Region
MunicipalWest Gonja Municipal
Elevation
712 ft (217 m)
Population
 (2000)[1]
  Total
14,442
Time zoneGMT
  Summer (DST)GMT
postal code
N5

Damongo is a town and the capital of West Gonja Municipal.[2][3] It was declared the capital of the Savannah Region on 12 February 2019.[4] Damongo is home to Bikunuto Jewu Soale I, the paramount chief of the Gonja Kingdom. The languages spoken in Damongo include Gonja, Vagla, Hanga, Brifor (Lobi), Dagaare, Waale, Frafra, Kasim, Twi, Ewe, and Hausa.[5] Damongo is renowned for hosting the prestigious Yagbon Skin.

The seat of the Gonja Kingdom was moved from Nyange to Damongo in 1944[6] by Yagbonwura Awusi Ewuntomah Bunyangso, who ruled from 1942 to 1975. At that time, Damongo was a small community with less than ten households. Nevertheless, it became the focal point of Gonja's leadership and heritage.[citation needed]

During the colonial era, Damongo played a vital role as an administrative center for the colonial government. Its strategic location facilitated communication and trade between the northern and southern parts of the country.[7]

Economy

Although Damongo is classified as urban, much of its population still heavily relies on agriculture. The primary crops cultivated include cash crops such as corn, millet, cassava, cashew, yams, okra, and groundnuts. In some regions of Damongo, upland rice is also grown.[8]

Additionally, shea nuts are sourced from wild trees, and they serve both as a food source and as raw material for the production of oils and cosmetics through refinement processes. The traditional agricultural practices and cultivation of these crops continue to play a vital role in the community's sustenance and economic activities.[9]

Notable people

Education

The town of Damongo is the educational hub of the region. Aside from the many basic schools, Damongo has three senior high schools: the Damongo Senior High School (Dass), Ndewura Jakpa Secondary Technical High School (Ndesco), and St. Anne's Girls Senior High School (Sagiss). There is also the Damongo Agricultural College and the Damongo Health Assistant School.[10][11]

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