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Description
Savannah is a region located in northern Ghana, characterized by its vast grasslands and diverse wildlife. The landscape is predominantly composed of savannah vegetation, which includes grasses and scattered trees. The climate in this area is typically tropical, with a distinct dry season and a rainy season that supports a variety of flora and fauna.
The region is home to several national parks and wildlife reserves, such as Mole National Park, which is the largest in Ghana. These parks offer opportunities for wildlife viewing, including elephants, antelope, and various bird species. Savannah is also culturally rich, with many ethnic groups, such as the Mamprusi and the Nanumba, each having their unique traditions and customs.
Agriculture is a significant part of life in Savannah, with many locals engaged in farming activities. Common crops include millet, sorghum, and yams. The region is gradually developing, with efforts to enhance education and promote tourism, making it a destination of interest for both local and international visitors.
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