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Description
Eastern Region is one of the ten administrative regions of Ghana, located in the southeastern part of the country. It shares borders with the Greater Accra Region to the south, the Central Region to the southwest, and the Ashanti Region to the west. The region is known for its diverse cultural heritage and beautiful landscapes, which include mountains, valleys, and waterfalls.
The capital of the Eastern Region is Koforidua, which serves as a commercial and educational hub. This area is also famous for its local crafts, including bead-making and basket weaving. The region is home to notable tourist attractions, such as the Boti Falls, the Aburi Botanical Gardens, and the Akuapem Hills, making it a popular destination for both local and international visitors.
The economy of the Eastern Region is largely agrarian, with the majority of the inhabitants engaged in farming and other agricultural activities. Important crops grown in the region include cocoa, maize, and cassava. The region also has a growing focus on tourism and hospitality, contributing to its economic development.
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