Atibiekuma
Atibiekuma is a village in Kwahu South District, Eastern Region. Atibiekuma is situated nearby to the town Mpraeso, as well as near the village Obomeng.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Mpraeso and Nkawkaw.
Mpraeso
Town
Mpraeso is a town and the capital of Kwahu South district, a district in the Eastern Region of south Ghana, located at an altitude of 367 m on the Kwahu Plateau, which forms the south-west boundary of Lake Volta.
Nkawkaw
Town
Photo: aripeskoe2, CC BY 2.0.
Nkawkaw is a town in southern Ghana and is the capital of Kwahu West Municipal, an area in the Eastern Region of south Ghana. Nkawkaw has a 2013 settlement population of 61,785 people. Nkawkaw is situated 5 km southwest of Atibiekuma.
Abetifi
Town
Photo: Kwabenabaop, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Abetifi is a small town in south Ghana and is the capital of Kwahu East district, a district in the Eastern Region of south Ghana. Abetifi is situated 10 km north of Atibiekuma.
Atibiekuma
- Type: Village
- Category: locality
- Location: Kwahu South District, Eastern Region, Ghana, West Africa, Africa
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Latitude
6.58508° or 6° 35′ 6″ northLongitude
-0.74148° or 0° 44′ 29″ westOpen location code
6CRXH7P5+2COpenStreetMap ID
node 11432243467OpenStreetMap feature
place=village
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