Oti Region

The Oti Region is one of the six newly created regions of Ghana and was carved out of the in December 2018. This followed the campaign promise of Nana Akufo-Addo to create new regions in order to bring governance closer to the people.
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Oti Region

Latitude
7.9° or 7° 54′ north
Longitude
0.3° or 0° 18′ east
Population
743,000
Elevation
114 metres (374 feet)
Open location code
6FV2W822+22
Geo­Names ID
12105070
Wiki­data ID
Q48804004
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In Other Languages

From Akan to Yoruba—“Oti Region” goes by many names.
  • Akan: Oti mantam
  • Catalan: Oti
  • Chinese: 奧蒂大區
  • Czech: Oti
  • Dagbani: Oti Region
  • Danish: Oti (region)
  • Danish: Oti
  • Fanti: Oti Mantɔw
  • Finnish: Otin hallintoalue
  • French: Région d’Oti
  • Georgian: ოტის რეგიონი
  • German: Oti Region
  • Ghanaian Pidgin English: Oti Region
  • Hausa: Oti Region
  • Igbo: Oti Region
  • Italian: Regione di Oti
  • Japanese: オティ州
  • Korean: 오티주
  • Kusaal: Oti Region
  • Mossi: Oti Region
  • Nigerian Pidgin: Oti Region
  • Persian: منطقه اوتی
  • Persian: ناحیه اوتی
  • Polish: Region Oti
  • Russian: Оти
  • Slovenian: Oti Region
  • Slovenian: Regija Oti
  • Southern Dagaare: Oti Region
  • Spanish: Región Oti
  • Swahili: Mkoa wa Oti
  • Twi: Oti Region
  • Yoruba: Oti Region

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