Bewadze

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Bewadze
CountryGhana
Region Central Region
District Gomoa West District
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Bewadze is a community on the Kasoa-Cape Coast highway in the Gomoa West District in the Central Region of Ghana. [1] [2] [3] [4] Vegetables are produced in the community. [5]

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