Baptist Medical Centre
Baptist Medical Centre is a hospital in East Mamprusi Municipal Assembly, North East Region. Baptist Medical Centre is situated nearby to the hospital Baptist Medical Center Nalerigu, as well as near Presbyterian Church of Ghana.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Nalerigu and Gambaga.
Nalerigu
Photo: Wumbeidoo, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Nalerigu is a town of 15,000 people in the Ghanaian Northern Plains. It is the traditional capital of the Mamprusi people, the seat of the Paramount Chief, the NaYiri.
Gambaga
Town
Gambaga is the capital of the East Mamprusi Municipal Assembly in the North East Region of Ghana. Once a residence of Mamprusi-kings it is still the capital of East Mamprusi Municipal Assembly, a municipality in the North East Region of Ghana. Gambaga is situated 8 km west of Baptist Medical Centre.
Baptist Medical Centre
- Type: Hospital
- Category: health care
- Location: East Mamprusi Municipal Assembly, North East Region, Ghana, West Africa, Africa
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Latitude
10.51979° or 10° 31′ 11″ northLongitude
-0.36468° or 0° 21′ 53″ westOpen location code
7C2XGJ9P+W4OpenStreetMap ID
way 788136715OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=hospitalOpenStreetMap feature
healthcare=hospital
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