Kormantse

Place in Central Region, Ghana From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kormantse is a settlement in Mfantsiman Municipal District, Central Region, Ghana.[1] Kormantse is located along the coast, close to the site of the Fort Amsterdam, a major historic slave fort. Fishing is a major economic activity in the settlement.

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Kormantse
Kormantse is located in Ghana
Kormantse
Kormantse
Coordinates: 05°12′N 01°04′W
CountryGhana
RegionCentral Region
DistrictMfantsiman Municipal District
Population
 (2010)
  Total
8,501
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History

The settlement is located near Fort Amsterdam, a major slave fort built by the English, and later occupied by the Dutch.[2]:3 Due to the original location of the fort being adjacent to Kormantse, many who passed through the fort were referred to as “Kormantse”.[2]:3 The area became a major regional trading center for the coastal kingdoms of Eguafo, Asebu, and Efutu, as well as various chiefdoms away from the coast.[2]:7

Geography

Kormantse is located along the coast,[1][3]:4 and is the site of numerous lagoons.[3]:1

Demographics

As of the 2010 Ghanaian census, Kormantse has a population of 8,501.[3]:79 Kormantse has 4,002 males and 4,499 females, comprising 2,161 households who reside in 1,094 houses.[3]:79 3,334 people are under the age of 15, 4,498 people are between the ages of 15 and 64, and 669 people are age 65 and older.[3]:80

Kormantse is predominantly Fante.[2]:3[3]:4[4]

Economy

Fishing is a major economic activity in Kormantse.[1][2]:3

Culture

Kormantse is a major regional center in the production of Asafo flags.[4]

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