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Description
Bono East is a region located in the central part of Ghana. It was created in 2019 when the Bono Region was split into two, resulting in the formation of Bono East and Bona West. The capital of Bono East is Techiman, a city known for its agricultural activities and vibrant market that attracts traders from various regions.
The region is primarily rural and is characterized by lush landscapes and a variety of farming activities. It is known for producing crops such as cassava, rice, and maize, which contribute significantly to the local economy. Additionally, Bono East is home to diverse communities and cultures, reflecting the rich traditions and customs of its inhabitants.
Bono East is also recognized for its natural resources and tourist attractions, including the Boabeng-Fiema Monkey Sanctuary. This sanctuary is dedicated to the conservation of the endangered Mona and Black-and-White Colobus monkeys, attracting wildlife enthusiasts and researchers. Overall, Bono East serves as an important area for both agriculture and ecological conservation in Ghana.
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