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Bolgatanga
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Bolgatanga (Bolgatanga) is the city of Ghana. Population is 50000 people. It is the capital city of Upper East. It is 590 km north of the capital city Accra, 161 km north from Tamale and only 32 km from the Burkina Faso border is located south. Located in the basin of the Red Volta River. Borgang Tanga is one of the terminals in south of Sahara trade, it has flourished as the main point of trade in south coke and gold and north salt. It is now a key point of trade because it is located on the main road connecting the north Burkina Faso and the south Kumasi and Accra. ... ボルガタンガ(Bolgatanga)は、ガーナの都市。人口50000人。アッパー・イースト州の州都である。首都アクラから北に590km、タマレから161km北に離れており、ブルキナファソ国境からは32kmしか南に離れていない。赤ボルタ川の流域に位置する。 ボルガタンガはサハラ交易の南のターミナルのひとつであり、南のコーラ や金と北の塩を交易する要地として栄えてきた。現在も北のブルキナファソと南のクマシやアクラを結ぶ幹線道路上に位置するため、交易の要地となっている。...
Bolgatanga 【City of Northern Ghana】 The capital of Upper East Province. Located in the Red Volta River basin. It has prospered as a relay ground for trading Sahara for a long time, and it is also the main point of transportation on the main road connecting Bugina Faso 's capital Ouagadougou and Kumasi. ボルガタンガ【Bolgatanga】 ガーナ北部の都市。アッパーイースト州の州都。赤ボルタ川流域に位置する。古くからサハラ交易の中継地として栄え、現在もブルキナファソの首都ワガドゥーグーとクマシを結ぶ幹線道路上の交通の要地となっている。
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