Asago
Asago is a locality in Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly, Ashanti Region. Asago is situated nearby to the locality Odaso, as well as near Woti.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Kaase and Asokwa.
Kaase
Suburb
Kaase is suburb of Kumasi. Kumasi is the regional capital of the Ashanti Region of Ghana. It is both a residential and industrial area in the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly. It is about 10 kilometres westwards from centre of the regional capital. Kaase is situated 4½ km north of Asago.
Asokwa
Suburb
Asokwa is a town in Kumasi in the Ashanti Region of Ghana and the capital of the Asokwa Municipal District. The town is also home to the Asokwa Municipal Assembly. Asokwa is situated 7 km north of Asago.
Kotei
Suburb
Kotei is a town in the Oforikrom Municipality in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. It is 10 kilometres from the centre Kumasi. The town is a dormitory town that serves both inhabitants as well as students from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. Kotei is situated 7 km northeast of Asago.
Asago
- Type: Locality
- Location: Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly, Ashanti Region, Ghana, West Africa, Africa
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Latitude
6.61373° or 6° 36′ 49″ northLongitude
-1.60113° or 1° 36′ 4″ westElevation
230 metres (755 feet)Open location code
6CRWJ97X+FGGeoNames ID
11780164
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