Akporkploe
Akporkploe is a locality in Ketu South Municipal District, Volta Region. Akporkploe is situated nearby to the locality Agoli, as well as near Agoyema.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Aflao and Lomé.
Aflao
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Aflao is a coastal town in Ghana bordering Togo. While east of the Togolese side of the border the city is the capital, Lome, the once-called "Pearl of West Africa", the Ghanaian town is a typical African border town built solely to service the movement of people and goods.
Lomé
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Lomé is the capital and largest city of Togo. With a population of almost 2.2 million, the city is the economic and cultural center of the country. Around a quarter of the country's population lives here.
Tokor
Town
Tokor is a village located on the south-eastern corner of the Volta Region of Ghana, near the Ghana-Togo border. It lies at the intersection of the N1 and R10 roads. The administrative office of Ketu South Municipal district is situated at Tokor. Tokor is situated 6 km southwest of Akporkploe.
Akporkploe
- Type: Locality
- Location: Ketu South Municipal District, Volta Region, Ghana, West Africa, Africa
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Latitude
6.16° or 6° 9′ 36″ northLongitude
1.16944° or 1° 10′ 10″ eastElevation
16 metres (52 feet)Open location code
6FR35559+XQGeoNames ID
2589861
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