Sawla-Tuna-Kalba District

Sawla-Tuna-Kalba District is one of the seven districts in , . Originally it was formerly part of the then-larger in 1988, until the northern part of the district was split off by a decree of president John Agyekum Kufuor on 27 August 2004 to create Sawla-Tuna-Kalba District; thus the remaining part has been retained as .
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Sawla.

Village
is a small town in the Savannah Region of . It is also the capital of Sawla-Tuna-Kalba district.

Sawla-Tuna-Kalba District

Latitude
9.2732° or 9° 16′ 24″ north
Longitude
-2.4135° or 2° 24′ 49″ west
Elevation
316 metres (1,037 feet)
Open location code
6CXV7HFP+7J
Geo­Names ID
7647389
Wiki­data ID
Q3474659
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Yoruba—“Sawla-Tuna-Kalba District” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Sawla-Tuna-Kalba
  • Dutch: Sawla-Tuna-Kalba District
  • French: Sawla-tuna-kalba
  • French: Sawla-Tuna-Kalba
  • German: Sawla-Tuna-Kalba District
  • Ghanaian Pidgin English: Sawla-Tuna-Kalba District
  • Hausa: Sawla-Tuna-Kalba District
  • Igbo: Sawla-Tuna-Kalba District
  • Italian: distretto di Sawla-Tuna-Kalba
  • Italian: Distretto di Sawla-Tuna-Kalba
  • Japanese: サウラ=ツナ=カルバ郡
  • Southern Dagaare: Sawla-Tuna-Kalba Desekyere
  • Spanish: Sawla-Tuna-Kalba
  • Swedish: Sawla-Tuna-Kalba
  • Yoruba: Sawla-Tuna-Kalba District

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About Mapcarta. Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikipedia page “Sawla-Tuna-Kalba District”. Photo: Erik Cleves Kristensen, CC BY 2.0.