Jomoro Municipal District

Jomoro Municipal District is one of the fourteen districts in Western Region, . Originally created as an ordinary district assembly in 1988 when it was known as Jomoro District, which was created from the former Nzema District Council, until it was later elevated to municipal district assembly status on 15 March 2018 to become Jomoro Municipal District.
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  • Type: district of Ghana with 195,000 residents
  • Description: district in Western Region, Ghana
  • Also known as: Jomoro

Jomoro Municipal District

Latitude
5.133° or 5° 7′ 59″ north
Longitude
-2.62° or 2° 37′ 12″ west
Population
195,000
Elevation
42 metres (138 feet)
Open location code
6CQV49MH+5X
Geo­Names ID
7648989
Wiki­data ID
Q1702699
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Yoruba—“Jomoro Municipal District” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Jomoro
  • Dutch: Jomoro District
  • French: Jomoro
  • German: Jomoro Municipal District
  • Hausa: Jomoro Municipal District
  • Igbo: Jomoro Municipal District
  • Igbo: Jomoro
  • Italian: distretto di Jomoro
  • Italian: Distretto di Jomoro
  • Southern Dagaare: Jomoro Munisipal Desekyere
  • Southern Dagaare: Jomoro
  • Spanish: Jomoro
  • Swedish: Jomoro
  • Yoruba: Jomoro Municipal District

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