Anyanui

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Anyanui
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Market in Anaynui, 2012
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Anyanui
Location in Ghana
Coordinates: 5°47′0″N0°44′0″E / 5.78333°N 0.73333°E / 5.78333; 0.73333 Coordinates: 5°47′0″N0°44′0″E / 5.78333°N 0.73333°E / 5.78333; 0.73333
Country Flag of Ghana.svg Ghana
Region Volta Region
District Keta Municipal District
Population
  Ethnicities
Ewe people
Time zone GMT
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Anyanui is a village in Keta Municipal District, Ghana.

Anyanui is connected to Ada Foah by a ferry which runs every Wednesday, calling at a number of other villages on the way. [1]

Anyanui is subject to coastal erosion and a $60 million project has been initiated to cover the 2.7 kilometres between Anyanui and Akplortorkor. [2]

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References

  1. "Ferry Ada Foah Anyanui". Ezime Guesthouse. Retrieved 2 May 2014.
  2. "Government advised to extend sea defence wall to Anyanui and Aflao". Vibe Ghana. Retrieved 2 May 2014.