Shama, Western Region, Ghana

History | Economy | Infrastructure

🇬🇭 Shama or Shema is a town with a fishing village, and is the capital of Shama district, a district in the Western Region of Ghana. The town lies about 20 km east of Sekondi-Takoradi, on the mouth of the Pra River. The town is home to Fort San Sebastian, in whose graveyard philosopher Anton Wilhelm Amo, the first African known to have attended a European university, is interred.

The town is situated in the Shama Ahanta East Metropolitan district and Shama constituency of the Western region of Ghana. The inhabitants of the town are mostly engaged in fishing and its related activities such as fish processing for local markets. Shama is the sixtieth most populous settlement in Ghana, in terms of population, with a population of 23,699 people.

Shama is the English name of the town, originally and locally called Esima.

History Shama has a rich history that dates back to the pre-colonial era. The town was a hub for trade and commerce, with the Pra River providing easy access to the interior regions of Ghana. The town also played a significant role in the transatlantic slave trade, serving as a major port for the export of slaves to the Americas.

Economy Shama has a thriving economy based on agriculture and fishing. The town is known for its production of cassava, maize, and palm oil, which are important commodities in the region. The Pra River provides an excellent fishing ground, with several fish species, including tilapia, catfish, and herring, being abundant in the river.

Infrastructure Shama has a well-developed infrastructure that includes roads, hospitals, schools, and other essential services. The town has several educational institutions, including the Shama Senior High School and the Shama District Education Office. The town also has several health facilities, including the Shama District Hospital and several clinics.

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Shama has a population of over 23,700 people. Shama also forms the centre of the wider Shama district which has a population of over 117,224 people.

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Antipodal to Shama is: 178.983,-5.017

Locations Near: Shama -1.01667,5.01667

🇬🇭 Cape Coast -1.247,5.105 d: 27.4  

🇬🇭 Elmina -1.35,5.083 d: 37.7  

🇬🇭 Apam -0.733,5.267 d: 41.9  

🇬🇭 Winneba -0.623,5.339 d: 56.4  

🇬🇭 Sekondi -1.715,4.935 d: 77.9  

🇬🇭 Sekondi-Takoradi -1.715,4.935 d: 77.9  

🇬🇭 Takoradi -1.715,4.935 d: 77.9  

🇬🇭 Takoradze -1.767,4.917 d: 83.8  

🇬🇭 Agona Nkwanta -1.966,4.888 d: 106.1  

🇬🇭 Accra -0.2,5.55 d: 108.1  

Antipodal to: Shama 178.983,-5.017

🇹🇻 Funafuti 179.131,-8.517 d: 19625.5  

🇳🇿 Manukau 174.883,-1.019 d: 19378.9  

🇰🇮 South Tarawa 173.138,1.373 d: 19052.6  

🇰🇮 Tarawa 173.014,1.423 d: 19039.2  

🇫🇯 Lautoka 177.456,-17.611 d: 18604.9  

🇫🇯 Nausori 178.534,-18.031 d: 18567.1  

🇫🇯 Suva 178.427,-18.136 d: 18555  

🇲🇭 Delap-Uliga-Djarrit 171.367,7.117 d: 18423.1  

🇻🇺 Port Vila 168.315,-17.737 d: 18185.7  

🇸🇧 Honiara 159.95,-9.433 d: 17859.5  

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