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Ejuratia
Location of Ejuratia in Ashanti Region, Ghana
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Ejuratia
Ejuratia (Africa)
Coordinates: 6°40′00″N1°36′59″W / 6.6666°N 1.6163°W / 6.6666; -1.6163
CountryGhana
Region Ashanti Region
Metropolitan Kwabre East District
Time zone GMT
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Ejuratia (also known as Ajuratia [1] ), is a community in the Kwabre East District of the Ashanti Region of Ghana. [2] As at August 2016, the Odikro of Ejuratia was Nana Antwi Boasiako Kwakye Piagyi II. [3]

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