Mamprugu-Moagduri District

Mamprugu-Moagduri District is one of the six districts in , . Originally it was formerly part of a then-larger West Mamprusi District in 1988, which was created from the former Mamprusi District Council, until the western part of the…
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  • Type: district of Ghana
  • Description: district in North East, Ghana
  • Also known as: Mamprugo Moaduri District” and “Yagaba

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Yagaba.

Town
is the capital of the Mamprugu Moagduri District in the of . The district was inaugurated on 28 June 2012. is located at the western end of the North East Region.

Mamprugu-Moagduri District

Latitude
10.233° or 10° 13′ 59″ north
Longitude
-1.2818° or 1° 16′ 55″ west
Elevation
143 metres (469 feet)
Open location code
7C2W6PM9+67
Geo­Names ID
10303516
Wiki­data ID
Q24698175
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Yoruba—“Mamprugu-Moagduri District” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Mamprugo Moaduri District
  • Dagbani: Mampurigu Mɔɣiduli District
  • Hausa: Mamprugo Moaduri District
  • Igbo: Mamprugo Moaduri District
  • Igbo: Yagaba
  • Japanese: マンプルゴ・モアドゥリ郡
  • Southern Dagaare: Mamprugu-Moagduri Desekyere
  • Southern Dagaare: Yagaba
  • Spanish: Mamprugu Moagduri
  • Swedish: Mamprugo Moaduri District
  • Yoruba: Mamprugo Moaduri District

Localities in the Area

Explore places such as Chia and Gordi.

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Sisili River and Kulpawn River.

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